Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. "The Plague Was Our Ally"
2. A Pawn in the Great Game
3. From War to Genocide
4. 1864
5. A Homeless Nation
6. Survival in Diaspora
7. Those Who Stayed Behind
8. The Road to Sochi
Epilogue: The Cherkesove Affair
Notes
Bibliography
Index
WALTER RICHMOND is the director of the Russian Studies Program at Occidental College, Los Angeles. He is the author of The Northwest Caucasus: Past, Present, Future.
"Richmond provides a well-researched history of the deportation and
destruction of the Circassians. This guide to the destruction of
the Circassians, an often-overlooked tragedy, is valuable for a
wide range of audiences. Recommended."
*Choice*
"[An] outstanding contribution to Caucasus studies. Richmond makes
an important contribution to the understanding of the contemporary
problems in the Caucasus, one that suggests that the deep-rooted
wounds of the past do not cure themselves and do not simply go away
with time but are still waiting to be resolved, even after a
century and a half. All students and scholars, as well as policy
makers, interested in the history and contemporary politics of the
Caucasus will benefit from reading this excellent study."
*Slavic Review*
"Richmond's work is a ground-breaking contribution to the history
of Russia, the Caucasus, and genocide. For the first time it sheds
light on this hidden tragedy on the frontier between Russia and the
Middle East."
*University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth*
"Walter Richmond's The Circassian Genocide is a timely work that
masterfully investigates the ninteenth-century Russian policies
over the Circassian lands, shedding light on one of the least-known
and first genocides of modern history."
*Russian Review*
"[The Circassian Genocide] is well informed and contains a mass of
information that will be new to most readers, about the events of
1863–1864 themselves, their background and subsequent
developments."
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