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The Great Game, 1856-1907, Russo-British relations in Central and East Asia, Evgeny Sergeev

Label
The Great Game, 1856-1907, Russo-British relations in Central and East Asia, Evgeny Sergeev
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 461-514) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Great Game, 1856-1907
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
849720883
Responsibility statement
Evgeny Sergeev
Sub title
Russo-British relations in Central and East Asia
Summary
"The Great Game, 1856-1907 presents a new view of the British-Russian competition for dominance in Central Asia in the second half of the nineteenth century. Evgeny Sergeev offers a complex and novel point of view by synthesizing official collections of documents, parliamentary papers, political pamphlets, memoirs, contemporary journalism, and guidebooks from unpublished and less studied primary sources in Russian, British, Indian, Georgian, Uzbek, and Turkmen archives. His efforts amplify our knowledge of Russia by considering the important influences of local Asian powers. Ultimately, this book disputes the characterization of the Great Game as a proto-Cold War between East and West. By relating it to other regional actors, Sergeev creates a more accurate view of the game's impact on later wars and on the shape of post-World War I Asia."--Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Introduction: reconsidering Anglo-Russian relations in Asia -- The prologue of the Great Game -- Russia's challenge and Britain's response, 1856-1864 -- The road to the Oxus, 1864-1873 -- The climax of the Great Game, 1874-1885 -- Strategic stalemate, 1886-1903 -- The end of the game -- Epilogue: reverberations of the Great Game
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