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The Routledge Handbook of the Caucasus offers an integrated, multidisciplinary overview of the historical, ethno-linguistic, cultural, socio-economic and political complexities of the Caucasus.
The Routledge Handbook of the Caucasus offers an integrated, multidisciplinary overview of the historical, ethno-linguistic, cultural, socio-economic and political complexities of the Caucasus.
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Inhaltsangabe
1. Introducing the Caucasus; Part I: Place, peoples and culture; 2. Caucasus paradigms revisited; 3. Peoples, languages and lore; 4. The early Christian Caucasus; 5. The Muslim Caucasus: the role of 'adats and shari¿ah; Part II: Political history; 6. The 'long millennium': the Caucasus from the medieval to the early modern periods; 7. The Caucasus in the Russian Empire; 8. Between the Russian Empire and the USSR: the independence of Transcaucasia as a socio-political transformation; 9. The Soviet Caucasus, 1920-91: resistance and accommodation; Part III: The contemporary Caucasus: politics, economics and societies; 10. Azerbaijan: politics, society and economy since independence; 11. The new Georgia: politics, economy and society; 12. Armenia: from revolution to revolution; 13. The north-eastern Caucasus: Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia; 14. The north-western Caucasus: Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachaevo-Cherkessia and Adygea; Part IV: Conflict and political violence; 15. Ethno-territorial and secessionist conflicts: causes and trajectories; 16. Unrecognised statehood? The de facto states of the South Caucasus; 17. Jihadist violence in the North Caucasus: political, social and economic factors; 18. Transnational Salafi and jihadist networks: from an independent insurgency to a leaderless network; Part V: The Caucasus in the wider world; 19. Russia in the Caucasus; 20. The South Caucasus and the West: from hegemony to contestation; 21. Turkey and the Caucasus: mutual interests and influences in the post-Soviet era; 22. The Caucasus and Iran; 23. The Caucasus and the Caspian Sea: legality, energy politics and regional security; Part VI: Societal and cultural dynamics; 24. Demography of the Caucasus; 25. Gender and society in the Caucasus; 26. Civil society in the Caucasus: voluntary youth organisations; 27. New media and digital activism: comparing Armenia and Chechnya
1. Introducing the Caucasus; Part I: Place, peoples and culture; 2. Caucasus paradigms revisited; 3. Peoples, languages and lore; 4. The early Christian Caucasus; 5. The Muslim Caucasus: the role of 'adats and shari¿ah; Part II: Political history; 6. The 'long millennium': the Caucasus from the medieval to the early modern periods; 7. The Caucasus in the Russian Empire; 8. Between the Russian Empire and the USSR: the independence of Transcaucasia as a socio-political transformation; 9. The Soviet Caucasus, 1920-91: resistance and accommodation; Part III: The contemporary Caucasus: politics, economics and societies; 10. Azerbaijan: politics, society and economy since independence; 11. The new Georgia: politics, economy and society; 12. Armenia: from revolution to revolution; 13. The north-eastern Caucasus: Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia; 14. The north-western Caucasus: Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachaevo-Cherkessia and Adygea; Part IV: Conflict and political violence; 15. Ethno-territorial and secessionist conflicts: causes and trajectories; 16. Unrecognised statehood? The de facto states of the South Caucasus; 17. Jihadist violence in the North Caucasus: political, social and economic factors; 18. Transnational Salafi and jihadist networks: from an independent insurgency to a leaderless network; Part V: The Caucasus in the wider world; 19. Russia in the Caucasus; 20. The South Caucasus and the West: from hegemony to contestation; 21. Turkey and the Caucasus: mutual interests and influences in the post-Soviet era; 22. The Caucasus and Iran; 23. The Caucasus and the Caspian Sea: legality, energy politics and regional security; Part VI: Societal and cultural dynamics; 24. Demography of the Caucasus; 25. Gender and society in the Caucasus; 26. Civil society in the Caucasus: voluntary youth organisations; 27. New media and digital activism: comparing Armenia and Chechnya
Rezensionen
The book is a real tour de force, covering considerable ground while making only minor trade-offs in its selection of issues. Its 27 articles, written by some of the best-known names in the field, are overwhelmingly of great academic value. It is also to be commended that a genuine effort was made to include contributions from authors from the Caucasus.
- Vassily A. Klimentov, European University Institute, Italy. Europe-Asia Studies, 74:3
This is an impressive book, all 427 pages and 27 chapters of it, and the title does not give it justice. It is more than a handbook: it is a comprehensive survey of the politics, history and culture of the Caucasus (south and north) from the early Christian era to Armenia's Velvet Revolution in 2018. The contributors include some of the top experts on Caucasian history and politics, from the region (which gives us special insight into the often impenetrable world of North Caucasian politics) as well as from Europe, Russia and the US. [...] The contributors were well chosen, and many of the authors have dedicated a good amount of time to original research. The book is well edited and readable.
- Stephen Jones, Mount Holyoke College, USA. Caucasus Survey.
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