Description
To demonstrate the major historical significance of this vibrant state and region, too often relegated to the periphery of early modern Eurasian history, Levi applies a "connected history" methodology showing in great detail how Central Asians actively influenced policies among their larger imperial neighbors-notably tsarist Russia and Qing China. This original study will appeal to a wide interdisciplinary audience, including scholars and students of Central Asian, Russian, Middle Eastern, Chinese, and world history, as well as the study of comparative empire and the history of globalization.
About the Author
Scott C. Levi is professor of Central Asian history at The Ohio State University.
Reviews
Seldom have I read a history of modern Central Asia so beautifully written, clearly constructed, and deeply researched. Levi's fine prose, wit and, erudition make this manuscript a readable, original, and endlessly interesting work. Levi's book is a welcome addition to the increasingly rich historiography of Central Asia and it deserves the very highest praise."" - Paolo Sartori, Institute of Iranian Studies, Vienna
Book Information
ISBN 9780822965060
Author Scott Levi
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint University of Pittsburgh Press
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press