ISBN:
978-0-415-75855-0
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978-0-415-31177-9
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0-415-31177-2
Language:
English
Pages:
xvi, 320 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
Edition:
First published in paperback 2014
Series Statement:
Central Asian Studies Series 4
Keywords:
Zentral-Asien Turkmenistan
;
Kirgisien
;
Kasachstan
;
Usbekistan
;
Geschichte
;
Kolonialgeschichte
;
Russland
;
Kolonie, russisch
;
Politischer Wandel
;
Soziologie
;
Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung
;
Beziehungen Christentum-Islam
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Beziehungen Nomade-Seßhafter
;
Stammesgesellschaft
;
Klan
;
Verwandtschaftssystem
;
Patrilinealität
;
Patriarchat
;
Administration
;
Politisches System
;
Soziale Organisation
;
Scharia
;
Buchara 〈Stadt, Usbekistan〉
Abstract:
This study, written from the perspective of political sociology, represents the first comparative examination of Central Asian communal and political organisation before and after the tsarist conquest of the region. It covers Turkman, Kyrgyz, Kazakh and other tribal societies, analyses the patrimonial state structures of the Emirate of Bukhara and the Khanates of Khiva and Khokand, and discusses the impacts of the established tsarist civil military administration on communal and political orientations of the Muslim population.Changing concepts of collective identity are described in reference to acknowledged or refuted claims of political authority by various population groups. The study also provides some evidence which helps us to understand the region's resistance to democratisation and the continuity of patrimonial politics in the present newly independent states.
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction 1. Tribal Communal Commitment 2. Residential Communal Commitment 3. Pre-tsarist Tribal Political Integration 4. Dynastic Rule in the River Oases: Between Tribalism and Patrimonialism 5. Tsarist Colonial Administration and their Impact on Communal Commitment 6. Tsarist Protectorates 7. Prospects
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 283-305; Basiert auf der Dissertation des Authors u.d.T. "Communal commitment and political order in change: the pretsarist and tsarist Central Asia", Universität Wien, 2000; Teilw. in transliterierter russischer, kirgisischer, kasachischer, turkmenischer, usbekischer und tadschikischer Schrift
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Dissertation, Universität Wien, 2000
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