Author

Shoshana Keller

📖 Overview

Shoshana Keller is a Professor of History at Hamilton College, specializing in Central Asian history, Soviet history, and Islamic studies. Her research focuses particularly on education, gender, and religion in Central Asia during the Soviet era. Keller's notable work includes the book "To Moscow, Not Mecca: The Soviet Campaign Against Islam in Central Asia, 1917-1941" (2001), which examines the Soviet anti-religious campaigns in Central Asia. The book is considered an important contribution to understanding how Soviet policies affected Muslim communities and religious practices in the region. She has published extensively on the modernization of education in Central Asia and the impact of Soviet rule on local populations. Her work has appeared in several academic journals and edited volumes focusing on Central Asian studies. Keller's research has been supported by various organizations including the National Endowment for the Humanities, and she continues to contribute to scholarly discussions about the intersection of state power, religion, and education in Central Asia. Her work has helped establish important frameworks for understanding the complex relationship between Soviet authority and Islamic culture in Central Asia.

👀 Reviews

There appears to be limited reader discussion and reviews available online for historian Shoshana Keller. Her academic books on Central Asian history have a small but focused readership among scholars and students. Readers noted: - Clear explanations of complex historical developments in Central Asia - Thorough research and extensive use of primary sources - Accessible writing style for academic content Critical comments mentioned: - Dense academic language in some sections - High textbook prices limiting student access - Narrow focus on specific regions/time periods Review data: Goodreads: Russia and Central Asia (2019): 4.0/5 (5 ratings) To Moscow, Not Mecca (2001): No ratings Amazon: Russia and Central Asia: 5/5 (2 reviews) To Moscow, Not Mecca: No reviews Most reviews come from academic journals rather than general readers. The books serve primarily as reference materials for Central Asian studies programs.

📚 Books by Shoshana Keller

Russia and the Soviet Union: Historical Introduction from Kievan State to Present - Covers political and cultural history of Russia and the Soviet Union from its establishment to the post-Soviet period.

To Moscow, Not Mecca: The Soviet Campaign Against Islam in Central Asia, 1917-1941 - Details the Soviet government's efforts to eliminate Islamic influence in Central Asian culture between the Russian Revolution and World War II.

Europe and Islam - Examines the historical relationship between European and Islamic civilizations from medieval times through the modern era.

Jewish Women in Early Modern Poland - Analyzes the lives and roles of Jewish women in Poland during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries.

The Russian Far East: A Reference Guide for Students - Provides historical background and contemporary information about Russia's easternmost territories.