Sara G. Brinegar is an independent scholar based in the USA. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she was the recipient of SSRC and Fulbright fellowships. She was previously Digital Pedagogy Fellow and Freelance Researcher at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and held a two-year faculty fellowship at Yale University’s European Studies Council.
Brinegar has mined the Soviet archives to reconstruct the complex politics around the consolidation of Soviet power in the oil-rich province of Baku. In the decade following the 1917 revolution, a colorful cast of characters struggled to reconcile the contradictions of building a socialist island in a global capitalist sea. She shows that nothing was inevitable about that history. * Peter Rutland, Professor of Russian studies, Wesleyan University, USA * Brinegar brings to us the heretofore untold but epic story of the battle for energy in the Soviet Caucasus, a battle ultimately won by Stalin, who adroitly enlisted locals to outflank, undercut, and eliminate potential opponents one after another. Carefully researched and essential reading. * Michael A. Reynolds, Associate Professor, Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University, USA *