This article examines the intellectual genealogy of a central tenet of contemporary nationalist discourse in Tajikistan, namely, the Aryan myth as the idea of the Tajiks’ Aryan descent. The origins of this myth are discovered in Late Imperial Russia. Over the first decades of the twentieth century, through the early Soviet period, the Tajik Aryan myth would transform from a narrative legitimizing Russian imperial rule to a myth of Tajik national identity. The article shows how Tajikistan’s imagining and formation as a nation-state was inextricably linked to the Aryan myth and to the way it was articulated by imperial scholars-turned-Soviet orientalists, such as Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Semenov (1873–1958). Taking the microhistorical perspec...
This article examines the relationship between narratives propagated by the state about a historical...
The article analyzes socio-political conditions in which contemporary myths about the regional past ...
This dissertation considers the foundation of discourses of Orientalism and Postcolonialism in repre...
Russian Orientalists participated—often in a close but precarious relationship with the state—in the...
This thesis examines the national identity of the Tajik nation from the beginning of the twentieth c...
This article attempts a study on national origin of Uzbek-Tajik, examining particularly historical d...
This article intends to make a contribution to our understanding of how the Russian empire was shape...
The article considers the process of economic modernization of the Central Asian national outskirts ...
AbstractIn every period of history many parts and territories of the world divide and get a new shap...
After the disintegration of the Soviet Union Russians had to search for a new identity. This was vie...
The article analyzes socio-political conditions in which contemporary myths about the regional past ...
This study explores the life of the prominent Russian Orientalist and colonial administrator Aleksan...
This article addresses the national policy of Soviet authorities in Uzbekistan in the 1920s and 1930...
This book is a historical study of the Tajiks in Central Asia from the ancient times to the post-Sov...
This book is a historical study of the Tajiks in Central Asia from the ancient times to the post-Sov...
This article examines the relationship between narratives propagated by the state about a historical...
The article analyzes socio-political conditions in which contemporary myths about the regional past ...
This dissertation considers the foundation of discourses of Orientalism and Postcolonialism in repre...
Russian Orientalists participated—often in a close but precarious relationship with the state—in the...
This thesis examines the national identity of the Tajik nation from the beginning of the twentieth c...
This article attempts a study on national origin of Uzbek-Tajik, examining particularly historical d...
This article intends to make a contribution to our understanding of how the Russian empire was shape...
The article considers the process of economic modernization of the Central Asian national outskirts ...
AbstractIn every period of history many parts and territories of the world divide and get a new shap...
After the disintegration of the Soviet Union Russians had to search for a new identity. This was vie...
The article analyzes socio-political conditions in which contemporary myths about the regional past ...
This study explores the life of the prominent Russian Orientalist and colonial administrator Aleksan...
This article addresses the national policy of Soviet authorities in Uzbekistan in the 1920s and 1930...
This book is a historical study of the Tajiks in Central Asia from the ancient times to the post-Sov...
This book is a historical study of the Tajiks in Central Asia from the ancient times to the post-Sov...
This article examines the relationship between narratives propagated by the state about a historical...
The article analyzes socio-political conditions in which contemporary myths about the regional past ...
This dissertation considers the foundation of discourses of Orientalism and Postcolonialism in repre...