The Russian Revolution in Asia
From Baku to Batavia
Herausgeber: Dullin, Sabine; Lin, Yuexin Rachel; Forestier-Peyrat, Étienne
The Russian Revolution in Asia
From Baku to Batavia
Herausgeber: Dullin, Sabine; Lin, Yuexin Rachel; Forestier-Peyrat, Étienne
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This book explores the legacies of the Russian Revolution across the Asian continent and maritime Southeast Asia, with a broad geographic sweep including Iran, the Caucasus, Central Asia, China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, and India.
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This book explores the legacies of the Russian Revolution across the Asian continent and maritime Southeast Asia, with a broad geographic sweep including Iran, the Caucasus, Central Asia, China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, and India.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780367369842
- ISBN-10: 0367369842
- Artikelnr.: 62276621
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780367369842
- ISBN-10: 0367369842
- Artikelnr.: 62276621
Sabine Dullin is Professor of History at Sciences Po Paris and a historian of modern Russia and the USSR. She has published on diplomacy, transnational communism and borders. Étienne Forestier-Peyrat is Assistant Professor of History, Sciences Po Lille. His research focuses on the contemporary history of connections between Eurasia and the Middle East, diplomacy and empire. Yuexin Rachel Lin is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of History, University of Exeter. Her research involves imperial conflict and migration in the Russian Far East and Northeast China. Naoko Shimazu is Professor of Humanities (History) at Yale-NUS College, and Professor at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. She is a global historian of Asia.
Introduction 1. Transnational Communism and Asia: A Precocious Encounter
Section One: The Revolution in Russia's Borderlands 2. From Autonomy to an
Asian Revolution: Koreans and Buryat-Mongols in the Russian Imperial
Revolution and the Soviet New Imperialism, 1917-1926 3. A Colonial
Revolution: The Revolutions of 1917 in Semirech'e 4. Freedom on the Fence:
The Caucasian Borderlands and the Boundaries of Revolution Section Two: The
Wider Arc of Revolution in Asia 5. The Bolshevik Infection: European
Perspectives on Communism in the Netherlands East Indies Press 6. The
Comintern, the Communist Party of the United States, and Chinese Networks
in the Prewar Philippine Communist Movement (1920-1942) 7. (Un)preparing a
Revolution: The Comintern in the Prelude to the 1926-1927 Uprisings in
Indonesia 8. Revolutions as Transnational Events: The Russian Revolution
and Vietnam 9. The Russian Revolution in the Indian Nationalist Imaginary
10. From Political to Cultural Symbol: Moscow Restaurant and the Evolution
of Sino-Soviet Relations Section Three: Islam and the Revolution 11.
Revolutionary Situation in Turkestan (February 1917-February 1918): The
Local Dynamics of the Russian Revolutions 12. Between Backwardness and
Revolution: The Equivocal Genesis of "Crimes of Ways of Life" in the First
Soviet Penal Code, 1919-1924 13. The Russian Revolutions and the Emergence
of the Indonesian Communist Movement: Understanding the Relationship
between Islam and Communism
Section One: The Revolution in Russia's Borderlands 2. From Autonomy to an
Asian Revolution: Koreans and Buryat-Mongols in the Russian Imperial
Revolution and the Soviet New Imperialism, 1917-1926 3. A Colonial
Revolution: The Revolutions of 1917 in Semirech'e 4. Freedom on the Fence:
The Caucasian Borderlands and the Boundaries of Revolution Section Two: The
Wider Arc of Revolution in Asia 5. The Bolshevik Infection: European
Perspectives on Communism in the Netherlands East Indies Press 6. The
Comintern, the Communist Party of the United States, and Chinese Networks
in the Prewar Philippine Communist Movement (1920-1942) 7. (Un)preparing a
Revolution: The Comintern in the Prelude to the 1926-1927 Uprisings in
Indonesia 8. Revolutions as Transnational Events: The Russian Revolution
and Vietnam 9. The Russian Revolution in the Indian Nationalist Imaginary
10. From Political to Cultural Symbol: Moscow Restaurant and the Evolution
of Sino-Soviet Relations Section Three: Islam and the Revolution 11.
Revolutionary Situation in Turkestan (February 1917-February 1918): The
Local Dynamics of the Russian Revolutions 12. Between Backwardness and
Revolution: The Equivocal Genesis of "Crimes of Ways of Life" in the First
Soviet Penal Code, 1919-1924 13. The Russian Revolutions and the Emergence
of the Indonesian Communist Movement: Understanding the Relationship
between Islam and Communism
Introduction 1. Transnational Communism and Asia: A Precocious Encounter
Section One: The Revolution in Russia's Borderlands 2. From Autonomy to an
Asian Revolution: Koreans and Buryat-Mongols in the Russian Imperial
Revolution and the Soviet New Imperialism, 1917-1926 3. A Colonial
Revolution: The Revolutions of 1917 in Semirech'e 4. Freedom on the Fence:
The Caucasian Borderlands and the Boundaries of Revolution Section Two: The
Wider Arc of Revolution in Asia 5. The Bolshevik Infection: European
Perspectives on Communism in the Netherlands East Indies Press 6. The
Comintern, the Communist Party of the United States, and Chinese Networks
in the Prewar Philippine Communist Movement (1920-1942) 7. (Un)preparing a
Revolution: The Comintern in the Prelude to the 1926-1927 Uprisings in
Indonesia 8. Revolutions as Transnational Events: The Russian Revolution
and Vietnam 9. The Russian Revolution in the Indian Nationalist Imaginary
10. From Political to Cultural Symbol: Moscow Restaurant and the Evolution
of Sino-Soviet Relations Section Three: Islam and the Revolution 11.
Revolutionary Situation in Turkestan (February 1917-February 1918): The
Local Dynamics of the Russian Revolutions 12. Between Backwardness and
Revolution: The Equivocal Genesis of "Crimes of Ways of Life" in the First
Soviet Penal Code, 1919-1924 13. The Russian Revolutions and the Emergence
of the Indonesian Communist Movement: Understanding the Relationship
between Islam and Communism
Section One: The Revolution in Russia's Borderlands 2. From Autonomy to an
Asian Revolution: Koreans and Buryat-Mongols in the Russian Imperial
Revolution and the Soviet New Imperialism, 1917-1926 3. A Colonial
Revolution: The Revolutions of 1917 in Semirech'e 4. Freedom on the Fence:
The Caucasian Borderlands and the Boundaries of Revolution Section Two: The
Wider Arc of Revolution in Asia 5. The Bolshevik Infection: European
Perspectives on Communism in the Netherlands East Indies Press 6. The
Comintern, the Communist Party of the United States, and Chinese Networks
in the Prewar Philippine Communist Movement (1920-1942) 7. (Un)preparing a
Revolution: The Comintern in the Prelude to the 1926-1927 Uprisings in
Indonesia 8. Revolutions as Transnational Events: The Russian Revolution
and Vietnam 9. The Russian Revolution in the Indian Nationalist Imaginary
10. From Political to Cultural Symbol: Moscow Restaurant and the Evolution
of Sino-Soviet Relations Section Three: Islam and the Revolution 11.
Revolutionary Situation in Turkestan (February 1917-February 1918): The
Local Dynamics of the Russian Revolutions 12. Between Backwardness and
Revolution: The Equivocal Genesis of "Crimes of Ways of Life" in the First
Soviet Penal Code, 1919-1924 13. The Russian Revolutions and the Emergence
of the Indonesian Communist Movement: Understanding the Relationship
between Islam and Communism