Orientalism and Empire: North Caucasus Mountain Peoples and the Georgian Frontier, 1845-1917McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 12 Mar 2002 - 288 sayfa Orientalism and Empire describes the efforts of imperial integration and incorporation that emerged in the wake of the long war. Jersild discusses religion, ethnicity, archaeology, transcription of languages, customary law, and the fate of Shamil to illustrate the work of empire-builders and the emerging imperial imagination. Drawing on both Russian and Georgian materials from Tbilisi, he shows how shared cultural concerns between Russians and Georgians were especially important to the formation of the empire in the region. |
İçindekiler
The Discourse of Empire | 3 |
Conquest and Exile | 25 |
The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy | 38 |
Russian Ethnographers and Caucasus | 59 |
Noble Peoples Savage | 89 |
The Russian Shamil 18591871 | 110 |
Russification and the Return of Conquest | 126 |
the Soviet Union | 155 |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Orientalism and Empire: North Caucasus Mountain Peoples and the Georgian ... Austin Jersild Sınırlı önizleme - 2002 |
Orientalism and Empire: North Caucasus Mountain Peoples and the Georgian ... Austin Jersild Sınırlı önizleme - 2002 |
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
Abkhaz administration Adygei Berzhe borderlands century Chechens Christian church civilization claimed colonial commander conquest continued contrast contributed courts cultural custom customary law Dagestan Delo discussion early educated educated society efforts emerged emphasized empire ethnic ethnographic European example exile expansion experience faith French frontier Georgian GVIARF Ibid ideas identity imperial important included interest Islam Istoriia January Kavkaz lands language Letter literature matters military missionaries mountaineers Muslim native nineteenth century North Caucasus noted numerous oblast October offered officials Orthodox Ossetian Ottoman past political population possessed practices presented Press Prince progress question readers regime region relationship religious remained Report RGIA rule Russian scholars schools served Shamil similar social society Soviet sssA St Petersburg story Tbilisi teachers throughout tion tradition tsar University Viceroy village writing wrote zkoirgo