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Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present

Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present

Christopher I. Beckwith
China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia

China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia

Peter C. Perdue
The Scythian Empire: Central Eurasia and the Birth of the Classical Age from Persia to China

The Scythian Empire: Central Eurasia and the Birth of the Classical Age from Persia to China

Christopher I. Beckwith
Tashkent: Forging a Soviet City, 1930–1966 (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Tashkent: Forging a Soviet City, 1930–1966 (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Paul Stronski
Speaking Soviet with an Accent: Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Speaking Soviet with an Accent: Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Ali F. Igmen
Stalin's Nomads: Power and Famine in Kazakhstan (Central Eurasia in Context)

Stalin's Nomads: Power and Famine in Kazakhstan (Central Eurasia in Context)

Robert Kindler
Despite Cultures: Early Soviet Rule in Tajikistan (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Despite Cultures: Early Soviet Rule in Tajikistan (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Botakoz Kassymbekova
Under Solomon's Throne: Uzbek Visions of Renewal in Osh (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Under Solomon's Throne: Uzbek Visions of Renewal in Osh (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Morgan Y. Liu
The Rise and Fall of Khoqand, 1709-1876: Central Asia in the Global Age (Central Eurasia in Context)

The Rise and Fall of Khoqand, 1709-1876: Central Asia in the Global Age (Central Eurasia in Context)

Scott C. Levi
Nationalism in Central Asia: A Biography of the Uzbekistan-Kyrgyzstan Boundary (Central Eurasia in Context, 26)

Nationalism in Central Asia: A Biography of the Uzbekistan-Kyrgyzstan Boundary (Central Eurasia in Context, 26)

Nick Megoran
Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Eurasia Past and Present)

Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Eurasia Past and Present)

Christine Elaine Evans
Chaos, Violence, Dynasty: Politics and Islam in Central Asia (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Chaos, Violence, Dynasty: Politics and Islam in Central Asia (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Eric McGlinchey
Learning to Become Turkmen: Literacy, Language, and Power, 1914-2014 (Central Eurasia in Context)

Learning to Become Turkmen: Literacy, Language, and Power, 1914-2014 (Central Eurasia in Context)

Victoria Clement
Paradox of Power: The Logics of State Weakness in Eurasia (Central Eurasia in Context, 26)

Paradox of Power: The Logics of State Weakness in Eurasia (Central Eurasia in Context, 26)

John Heathershaw
Sharia in the Russian Empire: The Reach and Limits of Islamic Law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1900

Sharia in the Russian Empire: The Reach and Limits of Islamic Law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1900

Paolo Sartori
Central Asia: Contexts for Understanding (Central Eurasia in Context)

Central Asia: Contexts for Understanding (Central Eurasia in Context)

David Montgomery
The State as Investment Market: Kyrgyzstan in Comparative Perspective (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

The State as Investment Market: Kyrgyzstan in Comparative Perspective (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Johan Engvall
Qazaqlïq, or Ambitious Brigandage, and the Formation of the Qazaqs: State and Identity in Post-Mongol Central Eurasia (Studies in Persian Cultural History, 8)

Qazaqlïq, or Ambitious Brigandage, and the Formation of the Qazaqs: State and Identity in Post-Mongol Central Eurasia (Studies in Persian Cultural History, 8)

Joo-Yup Lee
Islam, Society, and Politics in Central Asia (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Islam, Society, and Politics in Central Asia (Central Eurasia in Context, 24)

Pauline Jones
From Belonging to Belief: Modern Secularisms and the Construction of Religion in Kyrgyzstan (Central Eurasia in Context)

From Belonging to Belief: Modern Secularisms and the Construction of Religion in Kyrgyzstan (Central Eurasia in Context)

Julie McBrien