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9780195392395

The Ghost of Freedom A History of the Caucasus

by King, Charles
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    9780195392395

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    0195392396

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-11-11
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

The Caucasus mountains rise at the intersection of Europe, Russia, and theMiddle East. A land of astonishing natural beauty and a dizzying array ofancient cultures, the Caucasus for most of the twentieth century lay inside theSoviet Union, before movements of national liberation created newly independentcountries and sparked the devastating war in Chechnya. Combining riveting storytelling with insightful analysis, The Ghost ofFreedom is the first general history of the modern Caucasus, stretching from thebeginning of Russian imperial expansion up to the rise of new countries afterthe Soviet Union's collapse. In evocative and accessible prose, Charles Kingreveals how tsars, highlanders, revolutionaries, and adventurers havecontributed to the fascinating history of this borderland, providing anindispensable guide to the complicated histories, politics, and cultures of thisintriguing frontier. Based on new research in multiple languages, the book showshow the struggle for freedom in the mountains, hills, and plains of the Caucasushas been a perennial theme over the last two hundred years--a struggle which hasled to liberation as well as to new forms of captivity. The book sheds valuablelight on the origins of modern disputes, including the ongoing war in Chechnya,conflicts in Georgia and Azerbaijan, and debates over oil from the Caspian Seaand its impact on world markets. Ranging from the salons of Russian writers to the circus sideshows ofAmerica, from the offices of European diplomats to the villages of Muslimmountaineers, The Ghost of Freedom paints a rich portrait of one of the world'smost turbulent and least understood regions.

Author Biography


Charles King is Ion Ratiu Professor of Romanian Studies, Professor of International Affairs, and Professor of Government at Georgetown University. He is the author of The Black Sea: A History and The Moldovans, and his writing has appeared in The Times Literary Supplement and Foreign Affairs.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
On Wordsp. xiii
Chronologyp. xvii
Mapsp. xix
Introduction: Nature's Bulwarkp. 3
Empires and Boundariesp. 20
Imperial Dreamsp. 22
Kings and Khansp. 32
Life on the Linep. 39
"Ermolov Comes!"p. 45
Captivesp. 53
Rule and Resistancep. 64
The Murid Wayp. 67
Raiding and Retributionp. 73
The Imam and the Viceroyp. 77
"The Tribes that Remain"p. 92
The Imaginary Caucasusp. 99
Inventing the Highlanderp. 100
Prisoners, Superfluous Men, and Mopingersp. 109
Convoy to Tiflisp. 119
"There Is Something to Be Gained on the Heights"p. 123
Eros and the Circassianp. 133
Nations and Revolutionsp. 142
Bazaar and Boomtownp. 145
The Uses of Warp. 153
Phantom Republicsp. 161
Exilesp. 173
Cleansingp. 182
Time of Troublesp. 200
Brothers and Rivalsp. 201
Land and Strugglep. 210
Whose Nations? Whose States?p. 220
The Tragic Northp. 231
Conclusion: Continental Shiftp. 243
Epilogue: Friends, Foes, and Patronsp. 251
Notesp. 263
On Sourcesp. 281
Indexp. 289
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