Russia, Khoqand, and the Search for a “Natural” Frontier, 1863–1865
<p style="text-align:justify;"> Russian expansion into Central Asia in the nineteenth century is usually seen either as the product of lobbying by big capitalist interests in Moscow or as a wholly unplanned process driven by “men on the spot” who slipped beyond St. Petersburg’s cont...
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Project Muse
2014
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