The Russian Revolution in Asia : from Baku to Batavia / edited by Sabine Dullin, Étienne Forestier-Peyrat, Yuexin Rachel Lin and Naoko Shimazu. - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. - 1 online resource (xvii, 250 pages) : illustrations. - Routledge studies in modern history .

Introduction / Yuexin Rachel Lin and Naoko Shimazu -- Transnational communism and Asia: a precocious encounter / Sabine Dullin -- From autonomy to an Asian Revolution: Koreans and Buryat-Mongols in the Russian imperial revolution and the Soviet new imperialism, 1917-1926 / Ivan Sablin -- A colonial Revolution: the revolutions of 1917 in Semirech'e / Aminat Chokobaeva -- Freedom on the fence: the Caucasian borderlands and the boundaries of revolution / Étienne Forestier-Peyrat and Alisa Shablovskaïa -- The Bolshevik infection: European perspectives on communism in the Netherlands East Indies press / Farabi Fakih -- The Comintern, the Communist Party of the United States, and Chinese networks in the prewar Philippine Communist Movement (1920-1942) / Anna Belogurova -- (Un)preparing a revolution: the Comintern in the prelude to the 1926-1927 uprisings in Indonesia / Xie Kankan -- Revolutions as transnational events: the Russian Revolution and Vietnam / Tuong Vu -- The Russian Revolution in the Indian nationalist imaginary / Vinay Lal -- From political to cultural symbol: Moscow restaurant and the evolution of Sino-Soviet relations / Zhang Jianhua -- Revolutionary situation in Turkestan (February 1917-February 1918): the local dynamics of the Russian revolutions / Cloé Drieu -- Between backwardness and revolution: the equivocal genesis of "Crimes of ways of life" in the first Soviet Penal Code, 1919-1924 / Aude-Cécile Monnot -- The Russian revolutions and the emergence of the Indonesian Communist Movement: understanding the relationship between Islam and communism / Radityo Dharmaputra, M. Anugrah Pratama and Tisa Larasati -- Index.

"The Russian Revolution in Asia: From Baku to Batavia presents a unique and timely global history intervention into the historiography of the Russian Revolution of 1917, marking the centenary of one of the most significant modern revolutions. It explores the legacies of the Revolution across the Asian continent and maritime Southeast Asia, with a broad geographic sweep including Iran, the Caucasus, Central Asia, China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, and India. It analyses how revolutionary communism intersected with a variety of Asian contexts, from the anti-colonial movement and ethnic tensions, to indigenous cultural frameworks and power structures. In so doing, this volume privileges Asian actors and perspectives, examining how Asian communities reinterpreted the Revolution to serve unexpected ends, including national liberation, regional autonomy, conflict with Russian imperial hegemony, Islamic practice and cultural nostalgia. Methodologically, this volume breaks new ground by incorporating research from a wide range of sources across multiple languages, many analysed for the first time in English-language scholarship. This book will be of use to historians of the Russian Revolution, especially those interested in understanding transnational and transregional perspectives of its impact in Central Asia and Southeast Asia, as well as historians of Asia more broadly. It will also appeal to those interested in the history of Islam"--

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Communism--History--Asia--20th century.
Islam and politics--History--Asia--20th century.
HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
HISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet Republics
HISTORY / Asia / General


Soviet Union--History--Influence.--Revolution, 1917-1921
Soviet Union--History--Historiography.--Revolution, 1917-1921
Asia--Politics and government--20th century.
Asia--History--Autonomy and independence movements.

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