Islam and the Russian Empire : reform and revolution in Central Asia

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Islam and the Russian Empire : reform and revolution in Central Asia

Hélène Carrère d'Encausse ; preface by Maxime Rodinson ; translated by Quintin Hoare

Tauris, c1988

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Réforme et Révolution chez les Musulmans de l'Empire russe

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"Originally published in 1966 under the title Réforme et Révolution chez les Musulmans de l'Empire russe ..."--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. 237-253

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Note on the transliteration of Persian and Turkish Publisher's Preface. Preface. Introduction. Part I The Origins of Reformism in Bukhara 1 Bukhara on the Eve of the Russian Conquest. 2 The Russian Conquest: Bukhara Face-to-Face with Capitalism and the West. 3 Preambles to Reformism. Part 2 In Search of an Ideology, 1900-17 4 National Awakening in Turkistan. 5 Beginnings of Reformation in Bukhara. 6 Era of the Secret Societies, 1910-14. Part 3 National Reconquest, 1917-24 7 End of the Russian Empire: Bukhara Face-to-Face with War and Revolution. 8 The October Revolution. Alliance between the Jadids and the Bolsheviks. 9 The People's Republic of Bukhara. Conclusion. Appendix 1 Dynasties and Rulers of the Khanate of Bukhara. Appendix 2 Statutes of the Benevolent Society of Bukhara for the Dissemination of Knowledge among the Masses. Appendix 3 The Emir of Bukhara's Manifesto of 30 March 1917. Appendix 4 Reform Programme for Bukhara, drawn up by the Young Bukharan Party. Notes. Select Bibliography. Supplementary Select Bibliography. Glossary of Arabic, Persian and Turkish Terms. Index of Subjects. Index of Names.

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