In this Book
- The Muslim Question and Russian Imperial Governance
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: Indiana University Press
- Series: Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies
From the time of the Crimean War through the fall of the Tsar, the question of what to do about the Russian empire's large Muslim population was a highly contested issue among educated Russians both inside and outside the government. As formulated in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the Muslim Question comprised a complex set of ideas and concerns that centered on the problems of reimagining and governing the tremendously diverse Russian empire in the face of the challenges presented by the modernizing world. Basing her analysis on extensive research in archival and primary sources, Elena I. Campbell reconstructs the issues, debates, and personalities that shaped the development of Russian policies toward the empire's Muslims and the impact of the Muslim Question on the modernizing path that Russia would follow.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- pp. ix-xi
- Note on Transliteration
- p. xiii
- Abbreviations
- p. xv
- Part 1. The Emergence of the Muslim Question
- Part 2. The Muslim Question during the Era of Mass Politics
- 6. Challenges of Revolution and Reform
- pp. 137-153
- 8. “Solving” the Muslim Question
- pp. 170-194
- 9. World War I
- pp. 195-214
- Bibliography
- pp. 265-290