Empire of Others
Discover the intricate world of ethnographic knowledge in modern Russia with Empire of Others by Roland Cvetkovski. Published in 2014 by Central European University Press, this compelling hardback spans 416 pages and delves into the historical contexts that shaped the field of ethnology over three centuries. Cvetkovski meticulously examines how both tsarist and Soviet ethnographers constructed their identities and expertise while defining the subjects of their studies. This exploration not only highlights the evolution of ethnographic practices but also provides insight into the cultural and political landscapes of Hungary and the broader Russian Federation. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, culture, and anthropology, Empire of Others invites readers to reflect on the complexities of knowledge production in a transformative era.