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1 online resource (xiv, 208 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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Central Eurasia in context |
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Central Eurasia in Context Ser
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Contents |
Bukhara in crisis -- Silk Roads, real and imagined -- The early modern Silk Road -- The crisis revisited -- Conclusion |
Summary |
In the first half of the eighteenth century, Central Asia's Bukharan Khanate descended into a crisis from which it would not recover. Bukharans suffered failed harvests and famine, a severe fiscal downturn, invasions from the north and the south, rebellion, and then revolution. To date, efforts to identify the cause of this crisis have focused on the assumption that the region became isolated from early modern globalizing trends. The Bukharan Crisis exposes that explanation as a flawed relic of early Orientalist scholarship on the region. In its place, Scott Levi identifies multiple causal factors that underpinned the Bukharan crisis. Some of these were interrelated and some independent, some unfolded over long periods while others shocked the region more abruptly, but they all converged in the early eighteenth century to the detriment of the Bukharan Khanate and those dependent upon it. Levi applies an integrative framework of analysis that repositions Central Asia in recent scholarship on multiple themes in early modern Eurasian and world history |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-199) and index |
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Print version record |
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History.
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Electronic books.
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history (discipline)
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e-books.
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HISTORY -- General.
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Crises -- Khanate of Bukhara -- History -- 18th century.
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Bukharskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Respublika (Russia) -- History
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Asia, Central -- History -- 18th century
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Asia -- Khanate of Bukhara
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Central Asia
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Electronic books
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History
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
0822987333 |
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9780822987338 |
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