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155119
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Summary/Abstract |
The slave trade in nineteenth-century Central Asia involved hundreds of thousands of slaves, predominantly Persian Shīʿites, and stopping the trade was alleged to be a major motivating factor in the Russian conquest of the region. Nevertheless, Central Asian slavery remains little-studied and little-understood. In this article I will argue, first, that the region's slave trade was characterized by decentralized trade networks and by abundant inter-nomadic trade; and, second, that Russian efforts to end the slave trade by decree and through military force in the 1860s and 70s were not as successful as has often been assumed.
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182712
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Chennai, Macmillan Publishers India Private Ltd, 2022.
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Description |
ix, 342p.hbk
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9789354552748
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060117 | 303.6101/MAH 060117 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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146073
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JORDAN M. RAGUSA and MATTHEW TARPEY look at whether local economic conditions affect voting behavior in the United States. They argue that economic voting is principally a national phenomenon, with variation in the national unemployment rate having robust effects in both presidential and congressional elections.
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ID:
091292
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Surrey, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2009.
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Description |
xiv, 288p.Hbk
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9780754673491
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054395 | 909.831/ING 054395 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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