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The Struggle For The Eurasian Borderlands From The Rise Of Early Modern Empires To The End Of The First World War Alfred J Rieber

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The Struggle For The Eurasian Borderlands From The Rise Of Early Modern Empires To The End Of The First World War Alfred J Rieber
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.05 MB
Pages: 652
Author: Alfred J. Rieber
ISBN: 9781107043091, 1107043093
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Struggle For The Eurasian Borderlands From The Rise Of Early Modern Empires To The End Of The First World War Alfred J Rieber by Alfred J. Rieber 9781107043091, 1107043093 instant download after payment.

This book explores the Eurasian borderlands as contested 'shatter zones' which have generated some of the world's most significant conflicts. Analyzing the struggles of Habsburg, Russian, Ottoman, Iranian and Qing empires, Alfred J. Rieber surveys the period from the rise of the great multicultural, conquest empires in the late medieval/early modern period to their collapse in the early twentieth century. He charts how these empires expanded along moving, military frontiers, competing with one another in war, diplomacy and cultural practices, while the subjugated peoples of the borderlands strove to maintain their cultures and to defend their autonomy. The gradual and fragmentary adaptation of Western constitutional ideas, military reforms, cultural practices and economic penetration began to undermine these ruling ideologies and institutions, leading to the collapse of all five empires in revolution and war within little more than a decade between 1911 and 1923.

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