This paper examines two linked cases of abortive Imperial expansion. The British invasion of Afghanistan and the Russian winter expedition to Khiva both took place in 1839, and both ended in disaster. These events were linked, not merely by coincidence, but by mutual reactions to intelligence received in Orenburg, St Petersburg, Calcutta, London, and Tehran. British and Russian officials shared similar fears about each other's ambitions in Central Asia, similar patterns of prejudice, arrogance and ignorance, and a similar sense of entitlement as the self-conscious agents of two ‘Great Powers’. By examining the decision-making process which preceded these twin cases of expansion, and the British and Russian attitudes to Central Asian rulers ...
During the third year of the Great War 1914-1918 Russia experienced the upheaval of revolution, prec...
I.-II. Our political relations with Persia. (Reprinted, with notes, from "Calcutta review," vol. XII...
A cholera epidemic that swept through Central Asia in 1892 transformed visions and practices of empi...
This paper examines two linked cases of abortive Imperial expansion. The British invasion of Afghani...
In the nineteenth century, a strategic conflict of imperial expansion surged between the British and...
Mankind is witnessed to the fact that imperialism has been exhibiting in human history in many forms...
Tématem této studie je analýza mocenského střetu Velké Británie a Ruska o vliv ve strategické oblast...
Drawing on published documents and research in Russian, Uzbek, British, and Indian archives, this ar...
This study deals with causes of Second British-Afghan War which took place in 1878–1881. Author will...
An account of Russia\u27s advance toward India, based upon the reports and experiences of Russian, G...
Note: Missing pages 354 and 355.Political division in Afghanistan always created a serious problem o...
The Great Game describes British and Russian imperial expansion in Central Asia as the two powers co...
The Second British-Afghan War was the middle one of three conflicts, which passed between Great Brit...
Anotation This thesis deals with the First British-Afghan war in the context of the history of inter...
Afghanistan is a land where war seems to last forever. The goal of this article is to show how the f...
During the third year of the Great War 1914-1918 Russia experienced the upheaval of revolution, prec...
I.-II. Our political relations with Persia. (Reprinted, with notes, from "Calcutta review," vol. XII...
A cholera epidemic that swept through Central Asia in 1892 transformed visions and practices of empi...
This paper examines two linked cases of abortive Imperial expansion. The British invasion of Afghani...
In the nineteenth century, a strategic conflict of imperial expansion surged between the British and...
Mankind is witnessed to the fact that imperialism has been exhibiting in human history in many forms...
Tématem této studie je analýza mocenského střetu Velké Británie a Ruska o vliv ve strategické oblast...
Drawing on published documents and research in Russian, Uzbek, British, and Indian archives, this ar...
This study deals with causes of Second British-Afghan War which took place in 1878–1881. Author will...
An account of Russia\u27s advance toward India, based upon the reports and experiences of Russian, G...
Note: Missing pages 354 and 355.Political division in Afghanistan always created a serious problem o...
The Great Game describes British and Russian imperial expansion in Central Asia as the two powers co...
The Second British-Afghan War was the middle one of three conflicts, which passed between Great Brit...
Anotation This thesis deals with the First British-Afghan war in the context of the history of inter...
Afghanistan is a land where war seems to last forever. The goal of this article is to show how the f...
During the third year of the Great War 1914-1918 Russia experienced the upheaval of revolution, prec...
I.-II. Our political relations with Persia. (Reprinted, with notes, from "Calcutta review," vol. XII...
A cholera epidemic that swept through Central Asia in 1892 transformed visions and practices of empi...