ISBN:
9781108637329
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 227 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization
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DDC:
306.3/62095809034
Keywords:
Slavery / Asia, Central / History / 19th century
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Slave trade / Asia, Central / History / 19th century
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Geschichte
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Sklaverei
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Sklavenhandel
;
Mittelasien
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Zentralasien
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Zentralasien
;
Mittelasien
;
Sklaverei
;
Sklavenhandel
;
Geschichte
Abstract:
The Central Asian slave trade swept hundreds of thousands of Iranians, Russians, and others into slavery during the eighteenth-nineteenth centuries. Drawing on eyewitness accounts, autobiographies, and newly-uncovered interviews with slaves, this book offers an unprecedented window into slaves' lives and a penetrating examination of human trafficking. Slavery strained Central Asia's relations with Russia, England, and Iran, and would serve as a major justification for the Russian conquest of this region in the 1860s-70s. Challenging the consensus that the Russian Empire abolished slavery with these conquests, Eden uses these documents to reveal that it was the slaves themselves who brought about their own emancipation by fomenting the largest slave uprising in the region's history
Note:
The setting: Russia, Iran, and the slaves of the Khanates -- Beyond the bazaars: geographies of the slave trade in Central Asia -- From despair to liberation: Mirza Mahmud Taq Ashtiyan's ten years of slavery -- The slaves' world: jobs, roles and families -- From slaves to serfs: manumission along the Kazakh frontier -- The Khan as Russian agent: native informants and abolition -- The conquest of Khiva and the myth of Russian abolitionism in Central Asia
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10.1017/9781108637329
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