All Stories

  1. Timur Kasymovich Beisembiev, 1955–2016
  2. Beyond the 'Great Game'.
  3. Making Uzbekistan. Nation, Empire, and Revolution in the Early USSR By Adeeb Khalid
  4. Muslims and Modernity in the Russian Empire
  5. Camels and Colonial Armies: The Logistics of Warfare in Central Asia in the Early 19th Century
  6. Peasant Settlers and the ‘Civilising Mission’ in Russian Turkestan, 1865–1917
  7. ‘Nechto eroticheskoe’, ‘courir après l'ombre’? – logistical imperatives and the fall of Tashkent, 1859–1865
  8. Introduction: Killing the Cotton Canard and getting rid of the Great Game: rewriting the Russian conquest of Central Asia, 1814–1895
  9. Russia, Khoqand, and the Search for a “Natural” Frontier, 1863–1865
  10. Twin Imperial Disasters. The invasions of Khiva and Afghanistan in the Russian and British official mind, 1839–1842
  11. Internal Colonization. Russia’s Imperial Experience by Alexander Etkind
  12. The Pahlen Commission and the Re-Establishment of Rectitude in Transcaspia, 1908-1909
  13. 1.  Amlākdārs, Khwājas and Mulk Land in the Zarafshan Valley after the Russian Conquest
  14. The Andijan Uprising of 1898 and Its Leader Dukchi Ishan Described by Contemporary Poets by Aftandil S. Erkinov (review)
  15. Sufism, Pan-Islamism and Information Panic: Nil Sergeevich Lykoshin and the Aftermath of the Andijan Uprising
  16. The Pleasures and Pitfalls of Colonial Comparisons
  17. Metropole, Colony, and Imperial Citizenship in the Russian Empire
  18. ‘Studies on Central Asia’, a special issue ofOriente Moderno, LXXXVII (1), 2007
  19. Le Turkestan Russe: Une colonie comme les autres? ed. by Svetlana Gorshenina, Sergei Abashin
  20. “Applied Orientalism” in British India and Tsarist Turkestan
  21. The Military Bureaucracy in the Samarkand Oblast’; of Russian Turkestan
  22. Russian Rule in Samarkand, 1868–1910: A Comparison with British India by Alexander Morrison