Along The Russian-qing Frontier In The Nineteenth Century, A New Political Space Emerged, Shaped By Competing Imperial And Spiritual Loyalties, Cross-border Economic And Social Ties, And Revolution. David Brophy Explores How A Community Of Central Asian Muslims Responded To These Historic Changes By Reinventing Themselves As The Uyghur Nation. Frontmatter -- Contents -- List Of Maps And Illustrations -- Note On Transliteration -- Introduction -- 1. People And Place In Chinese Turkistan -- 2. The Making Of A Colonial Frontier -- 3. Imperial And Islamic Reform Between Turkistan And Turkey -- 4. The End Of Empire And The Racial Turn -- 5. Rebellion, Revolution, And Civil War -- 6. From Party To Nation -- 7. Between The Chinese Revolution And The Stalin Revolution -- 8. The Battle For Xinjiang And The Uyghur Nation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index David Brophy. Mode Of Access: Internet Via World Wide Web. In English.
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