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Asiatic Russia: Imperial Power in Regional and International Contexts



Edited by UYAMA Tomohiko

October 2011
Routledge
ISBN 978-0-415-61537-2
£80.00 / xv + 296 pp.


(The chapters in this book originated from the Slavic Research Center 2007 Winter International Symposium, December 5–7, 2007)

CONTENTS

Contributors

ix
Preface

xii
Maps
xiv


Introduction: Asiatic Russia as a space for asymmetric interaction
Uyama Tomohiko
1

Part I
Russia’s eastern expansion: its “mission” and the Tatars’ intermediary role  
11
1 The Russian Empire’s civilizing mission in the eighteenth century: A comparative perspective
Ricarda Vulpius
13
2 Tatarskaia Kargala in Russia’s eastern policies
Hamamoto Mami
32
3 The Russian Empire and the intermediary role of Tatars in Kazakhstan: the politics of cooperation and rejection Gulmira Sultangalieva
52

Part II
Taming space and people: institutions and demography  
81
4 Intra-bureaucratic debate on the institution of Russian governors-general in the mid-nineteenth century
Matsuzato Kimitaka
83
5 Colonization and “Russification” in the imperial geography of Asiatic Russia: from the nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries
Anatolii Remnev
102
6 Empire and demography in Turkestan: numbers and the politics of counting
Sergei Abashin
129

Part III
Russian power projected beyond its borders  
151
7 Russo-Chinese trade through Central Asia: regulations and reality
Noda Jin
153
8 Muslim networks, imperial power, and the local politics of Qajar Iran
Robert D. Crews
174
9 Sunni-Shi‘i relations in the Russian protectorate of Bukhara, as perceived by the local ‘ulama
Kimura Satoru
189
10 The open and secret diplomacy of Tsarist and Soviet Russia in Tibet: the role of Agvan Dorzhiev (1912–1925)
Nikolay Tsyrempilov
216

Part IV
Asiatic Russia as a space for national movements

235
11 Muslim political activity in Russian Turkestan, 1905–1916
Salavat Iskhakov
237
12 The economics of Muslim cultural reform: money, power, and Muslim communities in late imperial Russia James H. Meyer
252
13 The Alash Orda’s Relations with Siberia, the Urals and Turkestan: the Kazakh national movement and the Russian imperial legacy 
Uyama Tomohiko
271

Index

288