Plough that Broke the Steppes

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Plough that Broke the Steppes

Agriculture and Environment on Russia's Grasslands, 1700-1914

Geopolitics European history Social and cultural history Regional geography The environment

Author: David Moon

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Collection: Oxford Studies in Modern European History

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 28th February 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780191029905


Introduction to the Environmental History of Russia's Steppes

This is the first environmental history of Russia's steppes. From the early-eighteenth century, settlers moved to the semi-arid but fertile grasslands from wetter, forested regions in central and northern Russia and Ukraine, and from central Europe. By the late-nineteenth century, they had turned the steppes into the bread basket of the Russian Empire and parts of Europe. But there was another side to this story. The steppe region was hit by recurring droughts, winds from the east whipped up dust storms, the fertile black earth suffered severe erosion, crops failed, and in the worst years there was famine.

Understanding the Environment

David Moon analyses how naturalists and scientists came to understand the steppe environment, including the origins of the fertile black earth. He also analyses how scientists tried to understand environmental change, including climate change.

Responses to Environmental Challenges

Farmers, and the scientists who advised them, tried different ways to deal with the recurring droughts: planting trees, irrigation, and cultivating the soil in ways that helped retain scarce moisture. More sustainable, however, were techniques of cultivation to retain scarce moisture in the soil. Among the pioneers were Mennonite settlers. Such approaches aimed to work with the environment, rather than trying to change it by planting trees or supplying more water artificially.

Comparison and Broader Context

The story is similar to the Dust Bowl on the Great Plains of the USA, which share a similar environment and environmental history. David Moon places the environmental story of the steppes in the wider context of the environmental history of European colonialism around the globe.

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