The Uses of Rupture in Medieval Northern Eurasian History

Nick Evans
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Will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine change bring about a rupture in how we write about and teach the history of medieval Northern Eurasia? Dominant accounts of the region’s medieval history invoke ruptures, such as the Mongol invasion, in the service of state‐centred narratives. Such narratives obscure the diversity of the region’s past and its present. This essay explores the uses of rupture in the historiography of medieval Northern Eurasia. It shows how modern readings of chronicles produced within the monasteries of medieval northern Eurasia have used the device of rupture in the service of a variety of different imperial, national, liberal and conservative historical narratives. This tendency has been remarkably resilient, across modern ruptures such as 1917 and 1991. The essay also addresses the problematic legacy of “Eurasianist” ideas, while pointing to a counter‐tradition of Northern Eurasian historiography, which could provide rich resources for a less ethnocentric and statist approach to the region today. The essay concludes by considering the opportunities for such an approach, in the light of current academic disciplinary boundaries, and media‐ and policy‐facing commentary on the region.
中世纪北欧亚历史中的断裂之用
俄罗斯入侵乌克兰是否会改变我们书写和教授中世纪欧亚大陆北部历史的方式?该地区中世纪历史的主流叙述援引了一些断裂,比如蒙古入侵,以服务于以国家为中心的叙述。这样的叙述掩盖了该地区过去和现在的多样性。本文探讨了“断裂”一词在中世纪欧亚大陆北部史学中的应用。它展示了中世纪欧亚大陆北部修道院中编年史的现代解读是如何使用断裂的手段来服务于各种不同的帝国,民族,自由和保守的历史叙述的。这一趋势在1917年和1991年等现代经济破裂时期一直表现得非常有弹性。本文还讨论了“欧亚主义”思想的遗留问题,同时指出了北欧亚历史编纂的反传统,这可以为今天对该地区较少的种族中心主义和国家主义方法提供丰富的资源。本文最后考虑了这种方法的机会,根据当前的学术学科界限,以及媒体和政策对该地区的评论。
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