Anatoly Isaenko is a professor of history at Appalachian State University, where he teaches courses in revolution and social change in the world, history and culture, themes in global history, ethnic conflicts, history of world terrorism, and the Soviet Union and Russia. He holds a Ph.D. in global history from Moscow State University and was a professor and chair of Medieval and Ancient History at North Ossetian State University in Vladikavkaz, Russia. Dr. Isaenko has authored 10 books and edited collections, and 130 articles, conference papers, and other publications.
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"This is a unique study of ethnic conflict in the former USSR. The author explores the origin and evolution of ethnic conflicts in the former USSR that most Americans would never hear about, let alone understand. Some of these conflicts have invited U.S. government intervention in the past, so it would behoove all Americans to possess an elementary understanding of the issues involved. In addition, the author possesses unusual linguistic abilities which help provide him with a deep understanding of the peoples covered. He is well equipped to understand primary source materials that few outsiders have access to." Wayne Morris Author of "Stalin's Famine and Roosevelt's Recognition of Russia"