England and Russia in Central Asia

England and Russia in Central Asia
Title England and Russia in Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Demetrius Charles Boulger
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1879
Genre Asia
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The Russian Conquest of Central Asia

The Russian Conquest of Central Asia
Title The Russian Conquest of Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Alexander Morrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 641
Release 2020-12-10
Genre History
ISBN 1107030307

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A comprehensive diplomatic and military history of the Russian conquest of Central Asia, spanning the whole of the nineteenth century.

England and Russia in the East

England and Russia in the East
Title England and Russia in the East PDF eBook
Author Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson
Publisher
Pages 492
Release 1875
Genre Eastern question (Central Asia)
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The Rival Powers in Central Asia

The Rival Powers in Central Asia
Title The Rival Powers in Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Józef Popowski
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1893
Genre Asia
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The Rival Powers in Central Asia is an English translation of a work originally published in Vienna in 1890 under the title Antagonismus der Englischen und Russischen Interessen in Asien: Eine Militär-Politische Studie (The antagonism between English and Russian interests in Asia: A military-political study). The study analyzes what the author sees as the threat to British India posed by an aggressive Russia. The author characterizes the Russian Empire as a "reckless, expansive force," which, having reached its natural limits on the seas to the east and the north, was now concentrating "all its energies on the South, and chiefly in the direction of Constantinople and Central Asia." While the Russian thrust into Central Asia is portrayed as a threat mainly to British interests, Russian ambitions toward Constantinople are seen as most threatening to the continental European powers, "Austria in particular," which "cannot at any cost permit Russia to take possession of Constantinople." On this basis, the author argues that it is in Great Britain's interest to join a "Central European Coalition" with Austria-Hungary and imperial Germany. Chapter four, the longest in the book, entitled "Strategical Relations of the Two States," assesses the relative strengths of Russia and Great Britain in a contest for control of Central Asia and ultimately India, with sections on land forces, naval forces, and the transport and logistical routes likely to be used by each power. The concluding chapter discusses the benefits that Great Britain would gain by allying with the Central European powers against Russia, stresses the value to those powers of a British alliance, and argues that only through such an alliance would Britain be able to retain its hold on India. Ultimately, of course, the envisioned alliance did not come about, as some two decades later Great Britain allied with Russia (and France) and against Germany and Austria-Hungary in the great European conflict that came to be known as World War I.

Russian Central Asia

Russian Central Asia
Title Russian Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Henry Lansdell
Publisher
Pages 1542
Release 1885
Genre Travel
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Russia's Protectorates in Central Asia

Russia's Protectorates in Central Asia
Title Russia's Protectorates in Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Seymour Becker
Publisher Routledge
Pages 689
Release 2004-08-02
Genre History
ISBN 1134335822

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This book examines the Russian conquest of the ancient Central Asian khanates of Bukhara and Khiva in the 1860s and 1870s, and the relationship between Russia and the territories until their extinction as political entities in 1924. It shows how Russia's approach developed from one of non-intervention, with the primary aim of preventing British expansion from India into the region, to one of increasing intervention as trade and Russian settlement grew. It goes on to discuss the role of Bukhara and Khiva in the First World War and the Russian Revolution, and how the region was fundamentally changed following the Bolshevik conquest in 1919-20. The book is a re-issue of a highly regarded classic originally published in 1968 and out of print for some years. The new version includes a new introduction, some corrections of errors, and a survey of new work undertaken since first publication.

Anglo-Russian Rivalry in Central Asia 1810-1895

Anglo-Russian Rivalry in Central Asia 1810-1895
Title Anglo-Russian Rivalry in Central Asia 1810-1895 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Morgan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 289
Release 2012-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1136281460

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Published in 1981, Anglo-Russian Rivalry in Central Asia 1810-1895 is a valuable contribution to the field of Middle Eastern Studies.