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Since his canonization in 1970, St. Herman has been remembered for
his just treatment of native peoples and his respect of the
environment. Explaining how it came to be that this simple Russian
Orthodox monk eventually settled in Kodiak, Alaska, this account
brings to light many primary sources that illuminate the story of
St. Herman and the wider context of the little-known history of
Russian colonization in the Pacific Northwest. Providing a
considerable amount of new information about his life, this book
also reveals his fascinating connection to St. Seraphim of Sarov,
the most universally recognized saint of the Russian Orthodox
Church today.
A compilation of ethnohistories of the Aleutians East Borough and a
historical account of their integration into the national market
economy.
This definitive work, the crown jewel in the distinguished career
of Russian America scholar Lydia T. Black, presents a comprehensive
overview of the Russian presence in Alaska. Drawing on extensive
archival research and employing documents only recently made
available to scholars, Black shows how Russian expansion was the
culmination of centuries of social and economic change.
Black's work challenges the standard perspective on the Russian
period in Alaska as a time of unbridled exploitation of Native
inhabitants and natural resources. Without glossing over the
harsher aspects of the period, Black acknowledges the complexity of
relations between Russians and Native peoples.
She chronicles the lives of ordinary men and women--the merchants
and naval officers, laborers and clergy--who established Russian
outposts in Alaska. These early colonists carried with them the
Orthodox faith and the Russian language; their legacy endures in
architecture and place names from Baranof Island to the
Pribilofs.
This deluxe volume features fold-out maps and color illustrations
of rare paintings and sketches from Russian, American, Japanese,
and European sources--many have never before been published. An
invaluable source for historians and anthropologists, this
accessible volume brings to life a dynamic period in Russian and
Alaskan history. A tribute to Black's life as a scholar and
educator, "Russians in Alaska" will become a classic in the field.
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