Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North PacificBloomsbury Academic, 1996年10月21日 - 273 頁 Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific is the history of a remarkable eastern expansion under tsars, emperors, and commissars. The narrative spans the period from the Mongol conquest in the 13th century to the Cold War of the 20th. An intense anxiety for security, owed in large part to the Mongol incursion, would impel the eastern Slavs relentlessly toward territorial aggrandizement. Over the centuries, the modest Grand Duchy of Moscow in Eastern Europe was so successful that it grew into the massive Russian Empire, whose lands stretched from the Holy Roman Empire in Central Europe to the edge of British power in the wilds of North America. |
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... authority to the borders of Afghanistan and Persia - which the British viewed as their own client states and buffers in the defense of India . This confrontation was but one aspect of the Anglo - Russian " great game " of imperial ...
... authority from his nominal superior . Yakub had a history closely associated with West Turkestan and indeed had been born in the khanate of Kokand . While still in his twenties , he became governor of Ak - Masdjid until that fortress ...
... authority did exist in Peking was sharply undercut by a change of regime in June 1920 , which was engineered primarily by the warlord of southern Manchuria , Chang Tso - lin . Nevertheless , China was the nominally sovereign authority ...
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A Colossal and Chilling Expanse | 1 |
Early Russian Experiences with Asia and Asians | 11 |
Ivan IV and Muscovite Drang nach Osten | 23 |
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