Russia's Orient: Imperial Borderlands and Peoples, 1700–1917Daniel R. Brower, Edward J. Lazzerini Indiana University Press, 1997年6月22日 - 339 頁 " . . . the first study of the Russian Empire in English which attempts in a sophisticated way, using the latest developments in colonial studies, to deal not only with imperial rule but with the mutual encounter with the non-Russian peoples. . . . a new paradigm for looking at the imperial history of tsarist Russia." —Ronald Grigor Suny |
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... jadid writings Russians serve to advocate admirable traits , how- ever , they do so only generically . The jadids esteemed modernity , not necessarily the Russians . The Russians were the example closest at hand of the traits that the ...
... jadids were , in the end , talking about themselves . Jadid discourse was crucial to the elaboration of a new set of identities in Central Asia , and the representation of Russia and Russians played a central role in the process . The ...
... jadids argued , Islam required knowledge , and it was knowledge that allowed one to be a good Muslim . In the imperial context , even the assertion of the universality of progress could be subversive . The jadids had internalized ...