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ID160677
Title ProperLetters from the rsaa archive
Other Title Information sir aurel stein, colonel reginald schomberg and a secret mission to central asia
LanguageENG
AuthorLlewellyn-Jones, Rosie
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2004 a collection of thirty-four letters from the Silk Road explorer Sir Aurel Stein was found in the archives of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs and catalogued, although not transcribed or studied. Neither of Stein's biographers, Jeannette Mirsky (published 1977), nor Annabel Walker (published 1995) knew about these letters, and there are no references to them in more recent publications either. What is perhaps even more interesting is that the Society's letters are addressed to a man whose name does not appear in any published works on Stein; a man who remains an elusive figure more than half a century after his death – Colonel Reginald Schomberg D.S.O. (1880-1958), an explorer and spy. This article analyses the contents of the letters, which shed light on a secret mission undertaken by Schomberg in Chinese Central Asia in the early 1930s.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 49, No.3; Sep 2018: p.492-506
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 49 No 3
Key WordsEspionage ;  China ;  Chinese Central Asia ;  Uighurs ;  Chinese Turkestan ;  Urumchi ;  Kashgar ;  Reginald Schomberg ;  Aurel Stein ;  Yang Zengxin


 
 
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