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The Caucasus: A History

Autor James Forsyth
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 noi 2015
A fascinating new survey of the Caucasus which provides a unified narrative history of this complex and turbulent region at the borderlands of Europe, Asia and the Middle East, from prehistory to the present. For thousands of years the Caucasus has formed a hub of intersecting routes of migration, invasion, trade and culture and a geographical bridge between Europe and Asia, subject to recurring imperial invasion. Drawing on sources in English, Russian and translations from Persian and Arabic, this authoritative study centres on the region's indigenous peoples, including Abkhazians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Chechens, Daghestanis, Circassians, and Georgians, and their relations with outsiders who still play a part in the life of the region today. The book presents a critical view of the role of Russian imperialism in the Caucasian countries and the desperate struggle of most of its native peoples in their efforts to establish a precarious independence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107595590
ISBN-10: 1107595592
Pagini: 942
Ilustrații: 38 b/w illus. 28 maps
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 50 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Caucasian origins; 2. Early medieval Caucasia: the seventh to tenth centuries; 3. The Caucasus, Persia, Turkestan, Azerbaijan, Europe: 10th–12th centuries; 4. The later Crusades, Mongols and Ottoman Turks 13th–15th centuries; 5. Georgia, Shirvan and North Caucasus to the 15th century; 6. Caucasia between Persia and Ottoman Turkey; 7. The Caucasus and the Russians; 8. Caucasia in the eighteenth century; 9. Russia's conquest of the Caucasus; 10. World War and Russian revolution; 11. Independent Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and North Caucasus; 12. White Russians, native insurrection, Bolshevik conquest; 13. The North and South Caucasus peoples 1920–39; 14. The Second World War, Beria and Stalin; 15. Caucasia from Stalin's death to the 1980s (1); 16. Caucasia from Stalin's death to the 1980s (2); 17. The Caucasus and the end of the Soviet Union; 18. Armenia, Karabagh, Azerbaijan; 19. Georgia 1987–93; 20. North Caucasus 1987–93; 21. The Caucasus enters the twenty-first century; 22. Russian arbitrary politics and Georgian resurgence; Bibliography.

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An authoritative new survey of the Caucasus, tracing a unified narrative history of this complex and turbulent region.