Familiar Strangers: The Georgian Diaspora and the Evolution of Soviet Empire

Familiar Strangers

The Georgian Diaspora and the Evolution of Soviet Empire

2016 • 353 pages

Familiar Strangers examines how the Soviet empire was built, and ultimately dismantled, by ethnic outsiders. Scott retells Soviet history from the perspective of the socialist state's internal Georgian diaspora, illuminating processes of mobility within Soviet borders and offering an understanding of empire that transcends the divide between colonizer and colonized.


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