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  • The Eastern International: Arabs, Central Asians, and Jews in the Soviet Union's Anticolonial Empire (Oxford Studies in International History) 0197685692, 9780197685693

    Table of contents :
    Cover
    Half-Title
    Series
    Title
    Copyright
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: The Eastern International in the Long Soviet Century
    1. Anticolonial Dreams and the Territorialization of Soviet Power
    2. A Bolshevik Laboratory for Revolution in the East
    3. Arabization, Purges, and Terror
    4. Muslim Tradition Forbids Reciting the Qur’an While Drunk
    5. Decolonization and the Thaw
    6. Scripting Central Asian Revolution for the Afro-​Asian World
    7. The Eastern International in an Age of Globalization
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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    The Eastern International

    OXFORD STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL HISTORY James J. Lambert FEAR OF THE FAMILY Guest Workers and Family Migration in the Federal Republic of Germany Lauren Stokes POLITICS OF UNCERTAINTY The United States, the Baltic Quest

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