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This collection of essays explores the relationship between the Chechens and their Russian conquerors, tracing the growth of mistrust and hostility, the rise of Chechen national feeling, and the culmination of this process in the war of 1994-1996. Each contributor seeks to illuminate the development of this relationship from a different angle: the changing image of the independence fighters of the 19th century, the story of the deportation of 1944, and the background to the 1994-1996 conflict.
Ben Fowkes is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of North London.
Notes on the Contributors Introduction - Ben Fowkes The Longstanding Russian and Soviet Debate over Sheikh Shamil - Bulent Gokay The Deportation of the Chechen and Ingush Peoples: A Critical Examination - William Fleming The Battle for Grozny: The Russian Invasion of Chechnia, December 1994-August 1996 - Pontus Siren Outline Chronology of the Recent Conflict in Chechnia - Pontus Siren & Ben Fowkes Index