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The Steppe and Its Empires
The Russian Empire and Its Eurasian Counterparts
Author: Michael Khodarkovsky
Narrator: Rich Miller
Unabridged: 6 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 05/05/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, History, Russian History, Asian & Pacific Islander History, European History
Synopsis
A broad comparative study that highlights the importance of the Eurasian steppe and its impact on the arc of Russian historyThroughout its existence, Russia has been a hybrid empire shaped by both Europe and Asia. Focusing on the formation of the Russian state between the sixteenth and the mid-nineteenth centuries, renowned historian Michael Khodarkovsky examines Russia's structural similarities with its neighbors in Asia―the Ottoman, Persian, Mughal, and Chinese empires. While most historians have noted the transformations that brought Russia closer to modern European societies, the Russian empire's shared characteristics with its non-European counterparts remain poorly understood.Khodarkovsky reveals the critical role of the Eurasian steppe in the formation of the empires, whose military-social institutions and political culture were distinctly different from those of the West. Ultimately, he argues that Russia is best understood as a hybrid Eurasian empire whose steppe origins and fluid frontiers propelled its relentless expansion, producing a vastly diverse society with a blurred sense of national identity.