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Sahadeo, Jeff

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Eastern European, Russian and Central Asian politics, societies and history; Empire, diaspora, and cross-cultural relations; Ethnicity and nationalism

Professor

Jeff Sahadeo received his PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 2000. He joined 杏吧原创 after three years teaching at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. His teaching interests include diaspora, migration, and empire in Eastern Europe and Asia. He also works on issues of colonialism, nationality, frontiers, and borders in relations of power and the creation of identities and states. A specialist on the Caucasus and Central Asia, Dr. Sahadeo has conducted extensive work in several countries of the region.

Dr. Sahadeo鈥檚 current research focuses on the intersection between nature and society, movement and social change through a study of rivers in the Republic of Georgia. He is also researching post-conflict peacebuilding through pluralism in Eurasia.

Selected Publications

Voices from the Soviet Edge: Southern Migrants in Leningrad and Moscow (Cornell University Press, 2019) ) (Winner, Canadian Association of Slavists/ Taylor and Francis Book Prize in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, 2020)

鈥淚ntroduction: Forum: Oral History and Memory in Soviet Central Asia鈥 Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 20, no. 2 (2019): 227-36

鈥淪pringtime for Central Asia?  Belts and Roads, Partnerships and Risks Amid Global Realignment鈥 In The New World Disorder: Challenges and Threats in an Uncertain World ed. J.L. Black, Michael Johns and Alanda D. Theriault (London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2019), 77-100.

鈥淗istory, Memory and the Quest for Conflict Resolution in Southern Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley鈥 In Interrogating Liberal Peace in Eurasia: Critical Perspectives on Peace and Conflict. Ed. Catherine Owen, Shairbek Juraev and Nicholas Megoran (London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2018), 25-54.

鈥淏lack Snouts Go Home! Migration and Race in Late Soviet Leningrad and Moscow鈥 Journal of Modern History 88, no. 4 (2016): 797-826

Russian Colonial Society in Tashkent, 1865-1923 (Indiana University Press, 2007)
(Winner, Central Eurasian Studies Society Best Book in History and the Humanities, 2007-2008)

Everyday Life in Central Asia, Past and Present (coeditor, with Russell Zanca), (Indiana University Press, 2007)

Recorded Talks

Book talk on Voices from the Soviet Edge hosted by Columbia University

 

Podcast hosted by Cornell University Press:
“We spoke to Jeff about his research on the Soviet Era migration of people from the Caucasus and Central Asia into Leningrad and Moscow, how the Soviet concept of the 鈥渇riendship of peoples鈥 worked and didn鈥檛 work, and the rewards and challenges Jeff faced basing his book on oral histories”

 

Podcast by Reimagining Soviet Georgia:
Soviet Georgian Migrants, Memory and Rivers with Jeff Sahadeo