Abstract:In contrast to the racist theories produced in the 'West' that explicitly addressed differences in skin colour, Russian imperial politics did not speak the language of whiteness, 1 but differentiated the population along the lines of religion ('inovertsy') and ethnicity. Indeed, many non-Slavic people, particularly those in the Eastern part of the empire, were called 'inorodtsy '. 2 This was an imperial term for people who did not belong to the Russian/ Slavic majority, and were usually assumed to be non-Chr… Show more
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