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The history of the Western periphery of the Russian Empire has long been told as a story of violent oppression and forced “Russification.” Recent studies attenuate this dire picture, stressing the incoherent and often improvised nature of Russian policies and underlining the importance of individual actors. One key actor, however, has been largely absent from historical research: the Russian army as agent of imperial rule. Using the history of the Warsaw garrison as an example, the present article … Show more
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