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David Moon, « Janet M. Hartley, Siberia: A History of the People », Cahiers du monde russe, ID : 10.4000/monderusse.8305
This book presents a history of Siberia and its people as part of successive Russian states governed from far‑off Moscow and St Petersburg. The book begins with the start of Russian conquest of the lands beyond the Ural mountains in the late‑sixteenth century and brings us right up to the present day. The author includes regular vignettes that seem to encapsulate this history. In 1591, Ivan the Terrible’s youngest son was murdered in suspicious circumstances in the town of Uglich north of Mos...