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Eytan Goldstein
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Europe
Currents Between Europe and Asia in Janet M. Hartley’s The Volga: A History of Russia’s Greatest River
Eytan Goldstein
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April 28, 2022
Hartley’s work is breathtaking in its scope, but allows for the book to escape easy categorization. The Volga is not a history weaved into a travelogue like O’Shea’s 2017 The Alps, nor is it simply a regional history.