The Central Asian Revolt of 1916
A collapsing empire in the age of war and revolution
Herausgeber: Chokobaeva, Aminat; Morrison, Alexander; Drieu, Cloé
The Central Asian Revolt of 1916
A collapsing empire in the age of war and revolution
Herausgeber: Chokobaeva, Aminat; Morrison, Alexander; Drieu, Cloé
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This volume provides a comprehensive reinterpretation of the 1916 Central Asian Revolt - a key event in the history of Central Asia, the Russian Empire and the First World War.
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This volume provides a comprehensive reinterpretation of the 1916 Central Asian Revolt - a key event in the history of Central Asia, the Russian Empire and the First World War.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781526129420
- ISBN-10: 1526129426
- Artikelnr.: 57364908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781526129420
- ISBN-10: 1526129426
- Artikelnr.: 57364908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Aminat Chokobaeva is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Nazarbayev University Cloé Drieu is a Research Fellow at CNRS in the Centre d'études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques (CETOBaC) Alexander Morrison is a Fellow and Tutor in History at New College, Oxford
Note on translation, transliteration and dates Glossary and abbreviations
Editors' introduction Aminat Chokobaeva, Cloé Drieu and Alexander Morrison
1 Why in Central Asia, why in 1916? The revolt as an interface of the
Russian colonial crisis and the World War Tomohiko Uyama 2 The exemption of
peoples of Turkestan from universal military service as an antecedent to
the 1916 revolt. Tatiana Kotiukova 3 The 1916 uprisings in Jizzakh:
economic background and political rationales Akmal Bazarbaev and Cloé Drieu
4 The "virtual reality" of colonial Turkestan: how Russian officials viewed
and represented the participation of the Local population in the 1916
revolt Oybek Mahmudov 5 Fears, rumours, violence: the Tsarist regime and
the revolt of the nomads in Central Asia, 1916 Jörn Happel 6 When the
nomads went to war: the uprising of 1916 in Semirech'e Aminat Chokobaeva 7
Scales of violence: the 1916 Central Asian uprising in the context of wars
and revolutions (1914-1923) Niccolò Pianciola 8 Violent acculturation:
Alexei Kuropatkin, the Central Asian Revolt, and the long Shadow of
conquest Ian W. Campbell 9 Refugees, resettlement and revolutionary
violence in Semirech'e after the 1916 revolt Alexander Morrison 10 Links
across time: Taranchis during the uprising of 1916 in Semirech'e and the
"Atu" massacre of 1918 Ablet Kamalov 11 Making political rebellion
"primitive": the 1916 rebellion in the Kazakh steppe in long-term
perspective (ca.1840-1930) Xavier Hallez and Isabelle Ohayon 12 From Rebels
to refugees: memorialising the revolt of 1916 in oral poetry Jipar
Duishembieva 13 A Qirghiz verse narrative of rebellion and exile by Musa
Chaghatay uulu Daniel Prior 14 Domesticating 1916: the evolution of
Amangeldi Imanov and the creation of a foundation myth for the Kazakh
Soviet Socialist Republic (1916-1939) Danielle Ross Select bibliography
Index
Editors' introduction Aminat Chokobaeva, Cloé Drieu and Alexander Morrison
1 Why in Central Asia, why in 1916? The revolt as an interface of the
Russian colonial crisis and the World War Tomohiko Uyama 2 The exemption of
peoples of Turkestan from universal military service as an antecedent to
the 1916 revolt. Tatiana Kotiukova 3 The 1916 uprisings in Jizzakh:
economic background and political rationales Akmal Bazarbaev and Cloé Drieu
4 The "virtual reality" of colonial Turkestan: how Russian officials viewed
and represented the participation of the Local population in the 1916
revolt Oybek Mahmudov 5 Fears, rumours, violence: the Tsarist regime and
the revolt of the nomads in Central Asia, 1916 Jörn Happel 6 When the
nomads went to war: the uprising of 1916 in Semirech'e Aminat Chokobaeva 7
Scales of violence: the 1916 Central Asian uprising in the context of wars
and revolutions (1914-1923) Niccolò Pianciola 8 Violent acculturation:
Alexei Kuropatkin, the Central Asian Revolt, and the long Shadow of
conquest Ian W. Campbell 9 Refugees, resettlement and revolutionary
violence in Semirech'e after the 1916 revolt Alexander Morrison 10 Links
across time: Taranchis during the uprising of 1916 in Semirech'e and the
"Atu" massacre of 1918 Ablet Kamalov 11 Making political rebellion
"primitive": the 1916 rebellion in the Kazakh steppe in long-term
perspective (ca.1840-1930) Xavier Hallez and Isabelle Ohayon 12 From Rebels
to refugees: memorialising the revolt of 1916 in oral poetry Jipar
Duishembieva 13 A Qirghiz verse narrative of rebellion and exile by Musa
Chaghatay uulu Daniel Prior 14 Domesticating 1916: the evolution of
Amangeldi Imanov and the creation of a foundation myth for the Kazakh
Soviet Socialist Republic (1916-1939) Danielle Ross Select bibliography
Index
Note on translation, transliteration and dates Glossary and abbreviations
Editors' introduction Aminat Chokobaeva, Cloé Drieu and Alexander Morrison
1 Why in Central Asia, why in 1916? The revolt as an interface of the
Russian colonial crisis and the World War Tomohiko Uyama 2 The exemption of
peoples of Turkestan from universal military service as an antecedent to
the 1916 revolt. Tatiana Kotiukova 3 The 1916 uprisings in Jizzakh:
economic background and political rationales Akmal Bazarbaev and Cloé Drieu
4 The "virtual reality" of colonial Turkestan: how Russian officials viewed
and represented the participation of the Local population in the 1916
revolt Oybek Mahmudov 5 Fears, rumours, violence: the Tsarist regime and
the revolt of the nomads in Central Asia, 1916 Jörn Happel 6 When the
nomads went to war: the uprising of 1916 in Semirech'e Aminat Chokobaeva 7
Scales of violence: the 1916 Central Asian uprising in the context of wars
and revolutions (1914-1923) Niccolò Pianciola 8 Violent acculturation:
Alexei Kuropatkin, the Central Asian Revolt, and the long Shadow of
conquest Ian W. Campbell 9 Refugees, resettlement and revolutionary
violence in Semirech'e after the 1916 revolt Alexander Morrison 10 Links
across time: Taranchis during the uprising of 1916 in Semirech'e and the
"Atu" massacre of 1918 Ablet Kamalov 11 Making political rebellion
"primitive": the 1916 rebellion in the Kazakh steppe in long-term
perspective (ca.1840-1930) Xavier Hallez and Isabelle Ohayon 12 From Rebels
to refugees: memorialising the revolt of 1916 in oral poetry Jipar
Duishembieva 13 A Qirghiz verse narrative of rebellion and exile by Musa
Chaghatay uulu Daniel Prior 14 Domesticating 1916: the evolution of
Amangeldi Imanov and the creation of a foundation myth for the Kazakh
Soviet Socialist Republic (1916-1939) Danielle Ross Select bibliography
Index
Editors' introduction Aminat Chokobaeva, Cloé Drieu and Alexander Morrison
1 Why in Central Asia, why in 1916? The revolt as an interface of the
Russian colonial crisis and the World War Tomohiko Uyama 2 The exemption of
peoples of Turkestan from universal military service as an antecedent to
the 1916 revolt. Tatiana Kotiukova 3 The 1916 uprisings in Jizzakh:
economic background and political rationales Akmal Bazarbaev and Cloé Drieu
4 The "virtual reality" of colonial Turkestan: how Russian officials viewed
and represented the participation of the Local population in the 1916
revolt Oybek Mahmudov 5 Fears, rumours, violence: the Tsarist regime and
the revolt of the nomads in Central Asia, 1916 Jörn Happel 6 When the
nomads went to war: the uprising of 1916 in Semirech'e Aminat Chokobaeva 7
Scales of violence: the 1916 Central Asian uprising in the context of wars
and revolutions (1914-1923) Niccolò Pianciola 8 Violent acculturation:
Alexei Kuropatkin, the Central Asian Revolt, and the long Shadow of
conquest Ian W. Campbell 9 Refugees, resettlement and revolutionary
violence in Semirech'e after the 1916 revolt Alexander Morrison 10 Links
across time: Taranchis during the uprising of 1916 in Semirech'e and the
"Atu" massacre of 1918 Ablet Kamalov 11 Making political rebellion
"primitive": the 1916 rebellion in the Kazakh steppe in long-term
perspective (ca.1840-1930) Xavier Hallez and Isabelle Ohayon 12 From Rebels
to refugees: memorialising the revolt of 1916 in oral poetry Jipar
Duishembieva 13 A Qirghiz verse narrative of rebellion and exile by Musa
Chaghatay uulu Daniel Prior 14 Domesticating 1916: the evolution of
Amangeldi Imanov and the creation of a foundation myth for the Kazakh
Soviet Socialist Republic (1916-1939) Danielle Ross Select bibliography
Index