“THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE WESTERN SIBERIAN TATARS”: SOME NOTES ABOUT THE BOOK
Journal: Golden Horde Review (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-03-28
Authors : Z.A. Tychinskikh G.F. Gabdrakhmanova;
Page : 239-243
Keywords : Tatars; Western Siberia; history; culture;
Abstract
The article presents a collective monograph “The History and Culture of the Western Siberian Tatars” published in 2015 by Sh. Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. This book is the first academic work, which integrated and multidimensionally accumulated almost all materials (of demography, genetics, linguistics, history, ethnography and ethnosociology) available in modern science related to the formation and development of the Turkic-Tatar population of Western Siberia from ancient times to the early 21st century. The monograph is distinguished by the ethnoterritorial approach: the authors focus on the entire Turkic-Tatar population of Western Siberia, which was formed in different historical periods and includes two main components – population called in ethnographic science the “Siberian Tatars” and the group of Tatars who migrated (mainly from the Volga region) to the Siberian region during the 16th–20th centuries. The book contains a large number of illustrations, which were collected during the expeditions of the authors in the rural settlements of the Tatars of Western Siberia, during archaeological excavations, in numerous archives and museums in Russia. Many photos are presented for the first time.
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