Aleksandr A. Semenov (1873-1958): Colonial Power, Orientalism and Soviet Nation-building
<p>This study explores the life of the prominent Russian Orientalist and colonial administrator Aleksandr Semenov (1873-1958). In the course of his long and versatile career in Central Asia – where he came to in 1901 as a low-ranking member of Turkestan’s colonial administration, and where he...
Main Author: | Battis, M |
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Other Authors: | Morrison, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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