Russia's turn to Persia: orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence
"Iran has remained one of the most effective tools in Russia's foreign policy towards the West for more than two hundred years. Drawing on previously unpublished and recently declassified sources which change the established wisdom on many aspects of the history of Russia and Iran, Denis V...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Iran has remained one of the most effective tools in Russia's foreign policy towards the West for more than two hundred years. Drawing on previously unpublished and recently declassified sources which change the established wisdom on many aspects of the history of Russia and Iran, Denis V. Volkov examines this relationship, and situates it within the broader context of Oriental studies. With a particular focus on the activities of scholars-diplomats, as well as scholars involved in academia, missionary activities and the military within their own professional domains, Volkov analyses the interaction of intellectuals with state structures and their participation in the process of shaping and conducting foreign policy towards Iran. This work explores the specific institutional practices of Russia's Oriental studies, including organisation of scholarly intelligence networks, taking advantage of state power for the promotion of institutional and individual interests, and profound engagement with Russia's domestic and foreign policy discourses of its time"... |
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adam_text | RUSSIA S TURN TO PERSIA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
A NOTE OF TRANSLITERATION; ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND
ACRONYMS; INTRODUCTION; 1. FOUCAULDIAN NOTIONS AND THEIR APPLICABILITY
TO THE RUSSIAN CASE; 2. ORGANISATIONAL SET-UP OF ORIENTAL STUDIES IN
LATE IMPERIAL RUSSIA; 3. ORGANISATIONAL SET-UP OF EARLY SOVIET ORIENTAL
STUDIES (1917-41); 4. BETWEEN CULTURES AND STATES: RUSSIAN
ORIENTOLOGISTS AND RUSSIA S EASTERN POLICY; 5. THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF
RED ORIENTALISM (1917-41); GENERAL CONCLUSION; APPENDIX; BIBLIOGRAPHY;
LIST OF ARCHIVES USED FOR RESEARCH; INDEX
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
Abbas I. 101
Abdullaeva, E, 155,155n22,156n33
Abikh, R., 132,133nl07
academic scholarship, 6, 9, 58, 103,
109,143,148,149,200, 223,
225, 226
Academy of Sciences, 26, 28, 32, 33,
34, 37, 42, 52, 67, 69, 72, 73, 74,
77, 89, 98, 123,125,145,153,
164,165, 185, 193,194,197,
219,233,236, 237,238,241,
242, 244
Afghanistan, 5, 6, 75, 80, 82, 93,117,
118,132, 135,137, 142,180,
203, 209, 210, 211, 211n85,
212,212n87, 214,216, 220, 221,
240, 242
Agaev, S., 138nl31,139nl32,191,
206, 206n62, 207n66
Ahmad Mirza, 75n71,116,168,
169f4.2,170,171,171n84,242
Ahvaz, 94
Alexander I. 42
Alexander II. 42, 60
Aliev, S., 112, 130
Allahverdi Khan Khadu, 208
Althusser, L., 3n6
Amanat, A., 171,171n86
American Oriental Society, 77
Ammanollah Khan, 211, 211n84, 212
Andreeva, E., 7nl9, 59n3, 60n7, 65,
65n30, 91
Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907,
12, 63, 110
anti-Islamic studies, 99-100
Anzali, 94,115,117, 202, 240
Armenian studies, 125
Ashkhabad, 107
Asiatic Museum, 73, 144, 145
Atabaki, T., 113nl6
Atkin, M., 138,139nl32,192,192nl,
204,204n53
Azerbaijan, 72,110n4,112,113,115,
117,184,188,188nl45, 228, 235
Babism, 72, 86, 98,155, 180
Baku, 121,127,134, 145
Bartol’d, V. (Barthold), 5, 5nl4, 6nl7,
12, 26, 26n49, 42nl07, 43-44,
54, 54nl57, 57nl, 64, 64n26,
69-73, 75-81, 84, 84nl03,
84nl04, 84nl05, 86nl08, 87,
89, 89nll8, 89nll9, 90, 90nl22,
98nl45,104,104nl64,124,
126,140nl36,141,144,145,
146,146nl65,150n2, 151n4,
152-55, 157,157n34, 158n42,
159-66, 179,181,184nl30,185,
185nl33,193-99, 216, 216nl09,
220, 221,233,236, 238,241
Baskhanov, M., 61nl6, 81n95,
83nl01, 84nl06, 89nll7,
90nl21,118n43,176n99,
179nll3, 235
Bast, O., 113,113nl6, 114, 208n70
Baziiants, A., 73n66,118n44,123n63,
124n67,124n69, 125n71,
125n72,125n73,126n75,
132nl04,134nll4,136nl20,
138nl31,142nl48,142nl49,
144,145nl62,191,196n20
Beauvoir, S., 3n6
Belozerskii, E., 65n29, 153nl0,
157n36, 159n44
Beneshevich, V., 18nl6, 31,31n67
Bertel’s, E., 234
Birstein, V., 4nl0,21n31, 31, 31n68,
33n74, 33n77
Bliumkin, I., 119, 220, 220nll8,
221f5.3, 235
259
260
Index
Bogdanov, L., 154
Bourdieu, P., 3n6
Bravin, N., 12, 99nl50, 114, 121,
121n51, 137, 154,154n21,158,
179, 206n59, 209-14, 215, 231
Bukhara, 76, 96,135, 137
Calcutta, 6
Captain Noel’s letter, 110n2
Caspian Sea, 86, 93, 122, 240
Caucasus, 29, 59, 61, 88, 116, 168n78,
170, 200, 219f5.2a, 227, 242
Central Asia, 5, 29, 61, 64, 75, 76, 77,
80, 82, 83, 89, 92, 93, 107, 131,
137, 161, 162, 162n57, 167, 221,
227, 236, 242
Chaikin, K., 12, 134, 134nlll,
135, 135nll5, 136, 207,
207n64, 214n99, 234
Cheka, 55, 119, 206, 214, 215,
215nl04
Chernozubov, R, 173, 173n95,
174,234
Chicherin, G., 121n52, 122n57,
127n78, 127n81, 128, 128n82,
128n85, 132nl05, 207, 208,
208n71, 208n72, 216, 216nl07,
217, 232
China, 5, 137, 197, 242
Communist Party, 8, 55nl60, 113nl6,
119, 135, 141, 198n32, 239,
241, 248
Constantinople, 6, 185
Constitutional Revolution, 12, 58,
170, 180,213, 232
Crimean War, 62
Cronin, S., 7nl9
Dailami, P., 121n51, 206n59, 209n77,
210, 210n79
decision-making, 9, 10, 58, 104, 106,
110, 173, 199, 204, 228, 229
Deleuze, G., 3n6, 23, 24n40
Deutschmann, M., 170, 170n83, 171,
171n87, 173n94
diplomatic service, 6, 57, 58, 79,
79n90, 87, 98, 103, 118, 122,
148, 149, 200, 206, 225, 226
Domantovich, A., 173, 173n93, 177
Dorn, B., 73
Dostoevsky, R, 65
DST, 216, 231
Dunaeva, E., 139nl33
early Soviet Russia, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12,
13, 14,21,26, 32,42, 45,56,
68n41, 140, 147, 185, 193, 226,
227, 230
the East and the West, 5, 54, 64, 182
Eastern Asia, 77, 164, 233
Ecclesiastical Academy, 99, 100
Educational Section, 70n50, 73, 84,
85, 88, 91, 95, 96, 97, 107, 134,
153, 155, 156, 244
Ehsanollah, D., 132, 132nl03,
208,235
Engels, R, 45, 46, 199
Engelstein, L., 15, 16, 22, 35n89
Eurasianism, 68
Ezhov, G., 125n70
Far East, 29
February Revolution, 111
Fortescue, S., 4nl0, 55nl60, 198,
198n32
Foucault, M., 3, 4, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 33, 39, 41, 49,
49nl35, 58
agents of power, 8
agents with new capacities, 229
archaeology of knowledge, 15, 179,
192,201,217
discourse, 3, 6-15, 21, 24, 25, 36,
38-48, 52, 55, 58, 67, 69, 89, 99,
100, 102, 105, 107, 109, 115,
124, 126, 130, 136, 137, 138,
156, 157, 159, 186, 187, 192,
193, 197, 210, 217, 223, 224,
228,229, 231
Foucauldian notions, 4, 7, 8, 14, 19,
23, 36, 38, 47, 51, 55, 68n41
governmentality, 51, 166, 230
institutional interests, 10
the intellectual, 8, 14, 49, 55
operational autonomy, 54, 55, 66,
146, 185, 189, 199, 211, 228
power grid, 3, 18, 34
power relations, 3, 4, 14, 55, 106
power/knowledge, 3, 6, 7, 13, 14,
16, 23, 26, 33, 35, 36, 41, 42,
Index
261
48, 50, 55, 68n41, 82, 93, 103,
106, 119, 136, 147, 149, 166,
184, 185, 192, 194, 207, 210,
211, 213, 215,217,223, 224,
225, 228—30
productivity of power relations,
114, 230
resistance, 3, 14, 50, 55
self-censorship, 16
state control, 8
state power, 3, 6, 8, 11, 18, 25, 27,
28, 30, 33, 46, 52, 55, 55nl62,
68, 70, 74, 76, 79-81, 86, 89, 91,
104-7, 119, 123, 129, 138, 143,
144, 146, 149, 151, 189, 190,
197, 203, 204, 206, 208, 217,
224, 228-30, 232, 236, 244
vehicles of power, 48,136,
213,229
France, 56, 66, 67, 70, 88, 171,172,
176n98, 210, 215, 216, 235, 239,
241, 245
Freiman, A., 126
Frunze, M., 117, 117n34, 235
Frye, R., 69n46, 85nl07, 138,
139nl32, 192, 192nl
FSB, 231
Gamazov, M., 96, 96nl38, 97, 235
Genis, V., 112, 114,114n23, 115n24,
132nl03, 132nl04, 133nl07,
184nl32, 209n77, 210, 210n80,
210n81, 212n88, 213n92, 232,
235, 241
Georgia, 7, 242
Germany, 62, 111, 130, 131, 172
Gilan, 114
Girs, N., 154
Gorchakov, A., 92
Gorky, M., 35, 124, 125, 196
Graham, L., 1, ln2, 2n5, 4nl0, 17,
19, 20n24, 20n27, 21n29, 21n31,
26n47, 27n53, 28n56, 32, 32n73,
33, 37n93, 43nl09, 52nl45
Great Britain, 29, 59, 60, 62, 63, 66,
83, 85, 93,110, 111, 112,130,
167, 171, 172, 176, 176n98,
185nl33, 215, 216, 228
British India, 59, 110, 131
Great Game, 12, 58
Grigor’ev, V., 57n2, 66, 66n34, 66n35,
69n44, 104, 105, 105nl65,106,
106nl66,107nl68, 126, 156,
157n37,159, 236
GRU, 137
Gulag. 222
Gurko-Kriazhin, V., 12, 46, 123n64,
124n66, 131, 133nl09, 134nll4,
140nl37,196-204, 207n67,
208, 224
Hamadan, 111
Hartwig, N., 75n71, 91, 95f2.4, 174
Heidegger, M., 3n6
Herat, 93
Hirsch, F., lnl, 2n5, 4nl0, 38n97, 53,
53nl52,54nl55, 136, 136nl23,
143, 146,146nl67, 194, 194nl0,
194nl2, 195, 196nl9, 196n20,
198,198n28
Iagello, I., 5nl3, 88, 88nll5, 114,
117, 118, 136,150n2, 163, 179,
182, 223
Il’minskii, N., 100
India, 5, 113, 137, 167, 167n75,
180.242
individuals, 3-19, 21, 23, 24, 35, 38,
40, 42, 46, 47, 48, 51, 55, 57,
66, 68n41, 77, 79, 90, 98, 103,
104, 106, 107, 114, 116,138,
140, 149, 150,150n3, 166, 167,
190-92,199, 201, 204, 206,
207, 222-31
Inostrantsev, K., 126
institutions, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 18,
19, 23, 34, 41, 42, 51, 77, 86,
107, 109
intellectuals, 2-10, 20, 21, 27, 30, 48,
50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 166
intelligence, 12, 59, 67, 69n45, 82,
82n97, 83nlOO, 84, 108, 111,
116,130, 131,131n97, 133,
166-80, 188, 204, 206, 210, 216,
219f5.2a, 221f5.3, 231, 232, 233,
235.243
Ironside, W. E., 128, 129h89,
129n89
Isfahan, 74n69, 93, 94,133, 152,
155, 187
262
index
Islam, 5nll, 45-47, 72, 76, 100, 101,
165, 192, 211n84
IzvoPskii, A., 176, 176n98
Japan, 28, 64
Kabul, 82
Kalmykow, A., 99nl50, 183, 183nl27
Kandahar, 93
Karakhan, L., 115, 121, 207
Kazan, 29, 69, 70, 71, 99, 100,
126n76, 152n6
Kazem-Bek, A., 71, 72, 81, 90, 98, 100,
152,152n6, 193
Kemper, M., 4nl0, 29n60, 36n90,
36n90, 38n97, 45, 45nl21,
45nl22, 45nl23, 46, 46nl25,
46nl26, 46nl27, 47nl29,
55nl62, 57nl, 118n41, 123n62,
139nl34,143, 143nl53, 144,
144nl58, 146nl63, 156n31,192,
192n3, 193, 203, 203n48, 204,
224, 224nl27, 240
Kermanshah, 111
KGB, 2n3, 47nl28, 55, 131n97, 232
Khalid, A., 57, 57nl, 57n2, 57n2,
59n3, 64n28, 66, 66n34, 66n37,
67, 67n39, 73, 77, 91, 91nl24,
100nl53, 104-6
Khanykov, N., 75, 93
Khiva, 135, 137
Khoi, 121, 210
Khorasan, 93, 114
KIPS, 196
Kistiakovskii, B., 2, 2n4
Kneen, P., 47
Knight, N., 4nl0, 57, 57n2, 57n2, 65,
66, 66n34, 66n35, 67, 67n39, 68,
69n44, 70, 73, 91, 91nl24, 104,
105, 105nl65, 106, 106nl66,
107, 107nl68, 156n31, 157,
157n37
Kocho-Williams, A., 120, 120n49,
186nl39, 205, 215
Kokovtsov, V, 92
Kolomiitsev, L, 121, 122, 122n57, 236
Kononov, A., 71n55, 71n58, 72n63,
73n66, 80, 80n92, 84nl05,
122n58, 124n66, 138nl31,
145nl60, 146nl64, 191,198n30
Korostovets, L, 110
Korsh, E, 74, 76
Kosagovskii, V., 12, 61, 61nl4, 84, 91,
108, 173-79, 228, 231, 237
Kovalevskii, E., 92
Krachkovskii, I., 86, 86nl09, 144,
160, 160n48, 193, 197, 197n26,
207n65, 224nl28, 237
Krementsov, N., lnl, 3n5, 4nl0, 8n21,
21n29, 21n32, 22n32, 34n82,
35, 35n84, 43nll2, 51nl44,
54nl54, 55nl59,55nl62, 68n41,
125, 196, 196n22, 198, 198n32,
199n33,214, 230
Krymskii, A., 74, 197, 197n26, 207,
207n65, 224nl28
Kulagina, L., 59-64, 69n48, 71n58,
72n63, 73n66, 74n69, 74n70,
75n71, 80, 80n92, 91nl26,
93nl30, 93nl31, 93nl32,
93nl33, 98nl47, 110-13,
117n35,132nl03, 132nl04,
133nl09, 138nl31, 139nl33,
140nl35, 140nl36,144, 191,
204n52,235, 242
Kurdistan, 112, 167, 168n80, 172,
178nll1,184, 235
Kuropatkin, A., 60, 60n6, 60n7,
61,62, 101, 150n2, 179,
179nll3, 237
Kushka, 212
KUTV, 135, 142, 202n47, 203
Kuznetsova, N., 80, 117—19, 122n60,
124n66, 125n71,132nl04,
139nl32,143nl51,143nl52,
144, 144nl55,144nl57,
145nl61,191,195nl4,196n21,
204n52, 242
Lacan, J., 3n6
Langues 0 88
late Imperial Russia, 2-15, 20, 21, 26,
42, 51, 55, 56, 57, 58, 80, 102,
103, 105, 108, 119n48, 147, 150,
151, 154, 164, 166, 167, 168,
182, 186-93, 205, 207, 209, 225,
226, 228
Lazarev Institute, 74, 74n69, 124,
125, 158n43, 183, 184, 200, 221,
239, 244
Index
263
Lebedeva, O., 78, 78n87, 238
Lenin, V., 31, 32n71, 46, 111, llln9,
113, 117, 124-25, 127, 128,
128n85, 129n91, 131, 142nl49,
195, 196, 199, 205n56, 211n84,
211n86, 212n87, 232
Leningrad, 45nl21, 71n55, 134, 143,
145, 146, 191, 193, 195, 203, 224
Liakhov, V., 167, 168, 168n78, 172
Litvinov, ML, 216
Lobachevskii, N., 20, 20n26, 52, 238
Lomonosov, M., 26, 26n48, 28,
37, 238
Makarov, A., 166n69, 238
Malov, E., 100
Mamedova, N-, 75n71, 91nl26,
112nl2,113n20, 114n21,
115n24, 129n92, 130n93,
138nl31, 139nl33
Marr, N., 44, 79, 124, 124n68, 135,
142, 193, 238, 241
Marshall, A., 5nll, 43nl09, 43nll0,
59n4, 64n26, 78-92, llln7,
115-19, 152n6, 166, 166n73,
183, 183nl26
Marx, K., 45, 46, 199
Mashanov, M., 100, 165
Mashhad, 94, 155
mass terror, 31
Mazar-e Sharif, 82
Mendeleev, D., 20, 20n26, 27, 52, 239
Mesopotamia, 84
MI-5, 216, 231
MID, 61nl2, 70n50, 72-79, 84, 85,
88, 93, 97, 98, 107, 110, 120,
134nll2, 137, 151-56, 181, 184,
226, 239, 244
Middle East, 59, 74, 83, 100, 118,
152n6, 163n60, 167, 202, 203,
216, 221f5.3
military, the, 5, 6, 12, 57, 58, 62, 63,
68, 72, 81-91, 103, 104, 107,
110, 113-23, 127, 133, 136, 137,
138, 147, 149, 164, 166, 167,
171, 180, 183, 200, 217, 225,
226, 227, 236
Military Academy, 6, 118, 122, 132,
133, 134, 136, 142, 203, 207,
220, 226, 233, 242, 243
Miliukov, P., 112
Miliutin, D., 42, 62, 62nl8, 81,
83, 85,150n2, 152, 166, 178,
181, 239
Miller, V-, 74, 76
Minor sky, V., 5, 6nl5, 12, 74, 76,
87, 95f2.4, 97, 110, 110n2,
110n4, 112, 112nl0, 112nll,
116, 116n33, 121, 127n80,
137, 150n2, 154, 155, 155n24,
155n25, 158, 179-89, 195,
207, 209n75, 212-20, 228, 231,
239, 247
Mirza Kuchik Khan, 114, 127n77,
208,232,235
MIV, 134, 135, 142, 144, 203, 233,
239, 240, 243
Mohammad Ali, 160f4.1, 173n92,
174f4.3, 175f4.4, 182nl25, 241
Morrison, A., 167, 167n75, 167n76
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah, 180
Muguev, K. M., 133
Muller, A., 163
Musin-Pushkin, M., 71
Narkomindel, 120n50, 122, 122n55,
133, 144, 153nl2, 205, 226
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, 60
nation-state, 1, 29, 38, 43
NEP, 129, 139, 144
Nestorians, 101
Nicholas I, 42
Nicholas II, 42, 60, 77
Nikitine, B., 154
NKID, 122, 133--40, 147, 202n47,
204, 205, 206, 208, 210-17, 231,
233, 234, 236, 240, 243, 244
NKVD, 47, 47nl28, 55, 144, 206,
219nll7, 224, 241
Noldeke, T., 163
Officers’ Courses, 73, 85f2.1, 87f2.2,
167, 226, 235
OGPU, 47, 47nl28, 206, 210n81,
221f5.3, 226
GPU, 55
INO OGPU, 137, 147
Ol’denburg, S., 31, 33, 34, 35, 44, 74,
74n68, 79, 86nll0, 89, 98nl48,
124, 125, 140, 140nl38, 142,
264
Index
144, 151n4, 158, 158n39, 163,
193, 195, 196, 196n20, 241
Orbeli, L, 124, 152n9, 154nl6,
162n55
Ordzhonikidze, S., 127n77, 127n78,
202, 202n46, 235
Orenburg, 81
Oriental Section, 120
Orientological domains, 102, 182,
204, 226
Orientology, 5nl2, 7, 9, 13, 29, 29n60,
30n63, 36n91, 45, 57, 58, 61,
66-79, 81n93, 86, 90, 98, 101,
103, 123, 140, 141, 144, 152n6,
153, 160, 162, 163, 190-203,
206,214, 220, 227, 230
Iranian studies, 146, 191, 199, 206
Iranology, 7, 10, 13, 58, 62, 131,
138, 139, 147, 148, 190, 191,
192, 207, 208, 210, 223, 226,
228, 230
Oriental studies, 5, 6, 10, 13, 14,
26, 28, 29, 35-54, 57, 58, 62,
64, 65n33, 68-110, 114, 117,
131-68, 172, 181, 183, 186-231,
234, 244
Orientological domains, 6, 58, 104,
109, 190, 223,224, 226
Orientological knowledge, 5, 6, 45,
58, 79, 90, 97, 102, 103, 104,
107, 123, 124, 126, 136, 141,
148, 150, 167, 179, 190, 192,
199,223,226, 227, 230
Orientological training, 5nl3, 12,
123, 136, 143, 146, 154, 163,
167, 168, 179, 181, 185, 189,
203, 206, 207, 220, 226, 229,
240
Orientologists, 5, 5nl2, 10, 44, 45,
47, 54, 58, 66-79, 89, 114,118,
120, 125, 126, 134, 135, 140,
143, 145, 146, 149, 157, 158,
159, 164, 167, 190-203, 204,
205, 207, 215, 225, 227, 230,
231, 240
Persian studies, 5-13, 58, 70, 71, 73,
74, 77, 85-104, 108, 115, 116,
118, 126, 128, 132, 134, 136,
137, 139, 144-56, 176, 183, 186,
207, 224-30, 239, 241
Persianate studies, 5, 6, 103, 107,
143,225,227, 230
Orishev, A., 131
Orumiye Russian Orthodox
Permanent Mission, 102
Osetrov, V. (pseudonym Irandust),
12,46, 132, 132nl04, 139,
142, 143, 191, 202, 203, 204-5,
206-8, 208n69, 208n70, 220,
224, 240
Ostroumov, N., 100, 106
Ottoman Empire, 85
“own” Orient, 29, 53, 76, 78, 159,
194, 194nl0
Pakistan, 5
Pastukhov, S. (pseudonym S.Iranskii),
12, 46, 118, 130n95, 131n98,
132, 132nl04, 139, 142, 143,
191, 199, 202-9, 220, 224,
240
Persian Assyrians, 102
Persian Cossack Brigade, 12, 60, 61,
84, 107, 114, 168, 173, 173n93,
176, 176n99, 178, 235, 237
Persian front, 12, 115
Persian Gulf, 86, 93, 110
Persianate world, 5, 80, 103, 122, 126,
128, 135, 147, 159, 164, 195,
200, 225, 226, 227, 229
Persits, M., 113nl4, 113nl7, 114,
114n21, 117n34, 128n84, 235
Peter I, 73
Petrograd, 45nl21, 121, 125, 140,
144, 187nl40,193, 195, 221
practices, 18, 79, 86, 119, 120
production of knowledge, 15, 23,
58, 74, 103, 107, 116, 148,
185,190
Provisional Government, 111,
112,141
Putin’s present-day Russia, 2, 21, 130,
131,231
Putin’s regime, 130, 209
Radlov, V., 163, 164n63
Raskol’nikov, E, 115, 115n25, 117,
122n57, 132,132nl05, 143, 203,
204, 212, 240
Ravandi-Fadai, S., 138nl30
índex
265
Razvedupr, 117, 226
Reza Khan, 129, 202, 208
Reza Shah, 130, 130n94
RKISVA, 77, 77n83, 164, 204
RKKA, 6, 200, 206, 220, 226
Roberg, J., 8, 8n21, 8n22, 8n23, 9,
9n24, 9n25, 10, 10n26
Rodionov, M., 45nl21, 146, 146nl66,
193, 193n6, 194n9, 196, 196n23,
197, 197n25, 199, 199n34
Romaskevich, A., 126, 142, 151n4
Rotshtein, F., 127, 127n79, 127n81,
128, 128n82, 133nl08, 139, 143,
191, 202, 208n71, 232, 241
Royal Asiatic Society of Great
Britain, 72, 77
Rozen, V. (Rosen), 44, 44nll4, 67, 72,
86, 86nl 10, 90, 98, 98nl48, 104,
126, 150n2, 154, 154nl7, 156,
159, 163, 165, 179, 181, 182,
184, 184nl30, 187, 187nl42,
193-94, 197, 198, 205, 230,
233, 241
Russian case, 4n9, 6, 13, 16,
26, 37, 55, 65, 66, 78,91,
104, 166
Russian Cause, 75, 78, 80, 89, 90, 96,
102, 105, 108, 136, 137, 157,
172, 177, 186, 217, 227, 228,
229, 231
Russian Empire, lnl, 19, 29, 60, 61,
62, 63, 64, 69, 83, 90, 92, 99, 108,
149, 151, 155, 157,183, 198,
225, 226, 227, 228, 236, 237
Russian General Staff, 5nl3, 12,
43nl09, 43nll0, 59, 59n4, 61,
61nl5, 64n26, 77-92, llln7,
115-19, 134nl13,152n6, 166n73,
167, 172, 177nl03, 179, 180,
183nl26, 201, 234, 235, 237, 239
Asiatic Department, 77, 81, 116
Asiatic Section, 12, 61nl5, 82
Russian Imperial Archaeological
Society, 77, 86, 155, 164, 241
Russian Imperial Geographical Society,
77,82,93,164
Russian Orientalism, 57n2, 106,
156, 166
Russian Orthodox Church, 6, 57, 58,
68, 94nl35, 101, 102, 149, 165
Russia’s foreign policy. 7, 60, 61, 80,
83, 85, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108,
112,157
Russo-Iranian relations, 7, 7nl9, 10,
11,58,59, 64, 110, 111, 131,
147, 149, 150, 170, 176, 225
Said, E., 5nl2, 7nl9, 44, 66, 70n49,
77, 158
civilising mission, 67, 108
Orientalism, 5nl2, 7nl9, 38n97,
42nl07, 44, 45nl22, 46nl26,
55nl62, 57, 57nl, 57n2, 58,
64-103, 106, 123n62, 139nl34,
143nl53, 157n37, 158,
158n42, 161n52, 166n72, 167,
167n75, 167n76, 192, 194, 200,
203, 203n48, 204, 208, 224,
224nl27, 240
Orientalists, 45
Saidian concept, 5nl2, 5nl2, 6
two-vector relations, 6
Salemann, K., 68n42, 72, 73, 73n67,
77, 98, 150n2, 164
Sartre, J.-P., 3n6
Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, D.,
5nl2, 29, 29n60, 30n62, 42nl07,
57nl, 68n42, 69n45, 69n48,
70n50, 71n58, 81n93, 82n97,
83nl00, 100nl51, 100nl52,
100nl53, 101nl55, 101nl56,
102, 102nl59, 152n6, 156n31,
157, 157n37, 161, 161n52, 166,
166n74, 193, 193n5
scholarly knowledge, 1—31, 32, 33, 34,
37, 42, 43, 45, 52, 57, 61, 70, 75,
76, 79, 83, 90, 98, 105, 107, 119,
124,138, 143, 151, 189, 206,
223, 224
security services, 35, 216, 217
Shapshal, S., 154, 154nl6, 154n20,
173n92, 241
Shaumian, S., 121
Sherbatskoi, F., 79
Shiraz, 152, 187
Shitov, G., 142
Shvedov, N., 78n85, 78n86, 97, 122,
122n56, 157, 157n35, 181,220,
220nl20
Slavophilism, 68
266
índex
Smirnov, K., 7nl8, 12, 64n25, 75n71,
91, 91nl26, 95f2.4, 108, 110,
116, 118, 150n2, 160Î4.1, 167-
76, 169f4.2, 175Î4.4, 175f4.4,
179, 182, 182nl25, 188, 207,
217, 218f5.1, 219, 219f5.2a,
219f5.2a, 219nll6, 219nl 17,
220nl 17, 220nll7, 223, 228,
231,232, 241
Snesarev, A., 6, 6nl6, 12, 78n85,
78n86, 85f2.1, 87f2.2, 118, 122,
122n56, 134, 134nll3, 136,
141,157n38,159n45, 159n45,
179-82, 204, 206, 207, 217-24,
231.242
SOAS, 96, 98
Société Asiatique, 77
Sorokina, M., 193
Soviet foreign policy, 109, 129, 132,
139, 143, 190, 199, 208, 220,
224, 232
Soviet Union, 8, 21, 24, 46, 47, 54, 55,
107, 126, 129, 131, 134, 141
s h aras h ki, 21
St Petersburg, 29, 44, 60nll, 67—72,
74, 77, 84, 85, 86, 89, 96, 101,
110, 126, 139nl33, 140, 173,
185, 186, 187nl42, 188, 189,
191, 197, 206, 233, 241, 243,
244
Stalin, L, 35, 113, 128, 129n91, 140,
140nl39, 203, 204, 220nl 17,
222, 222f5.4, 222nl24, 235, 240,
241.243
Starosel’skii, V., 114
state order, 18
Sukhorukov, S., 139nl33
Sultanzadeh, A., 128, 132, 132nl03,
139,141, 191,202, 239
Surits, I., 137, 137nl25, 212, 242
SVR, 131, 231
Sykes, Sir Percy, 110n2
Sylvestre de Sacy, 70
Tabas, 93
Tabriz, 93, 94, 95, 98, 184, 213
Tageev, L., 82, 83n99, 242, 245
Tamazishviîi, A., 123n64, 124n66,
133nl09, 134nl14, 140nl37,
142nl47, 142nl50,143,
143nl53,144nl54, 200, 200n38,
201n41
Tardov, V, 132, 132nl04, 133,
133nl08,133nl09,141, 143,
191,203, 208,220, 243
Tashkent, 88, 107, 114, 117,
126n76, 127, 132, 135, 137,
143, 145, 163, 211, 212, 214,
237, 239
Tehran, 60, 61, 62, 93, 94, 94f2.3, 95,
95f2.4, 97, 98, 101, 121n51, 122,
130, 133, 134, 143, 152, 154,
179, 183, 184, 187, 207, 208,
210, 211, 212, 213, 221f5.3, 233,
236, 237
Teimurtash, A., 131nl01, 243, 244
Tel-Aviv, 64n25, 170n82
Ter-Oganov, N., 59n4, 59n5, 60n9,
61nl6, 64n25, 75n71, 91nl26,
92nl28, 116, 116n31, 168,
168n78, 170n82, 172, 172n89,
173n93, 176nl00, 176nl02,
176n99, 177nl04, 177nl06,
178nl09, 179nl13, 179nll4,
182nl24, 188nl44
Tiflis, 7nl8, 87, 107, 145
Todorova, M., 57, 57n2, 65, 66,
66n36, 67, 106nl67, 156n31
Tolz, V., 2-5, 29n58, 31n66, 31n67,
35n88, 38n95, 38n97, 43nll0,
43nl 11, 44nll3, 44nll5, 44nll7,
52, 52nl49, 53nl51, 53nl53,
54nl56, 54nl58, 55nl62,
64-82, 102nl61,103,103nl62,
105, 105nl65,106, 106nl66,
142nl49,150nl, 153, 153nll,
156n30, 156n31, 156n32, 161,
161n52,161n53, 182nl23, 193,
194,194nl0, 194n7
Transcaspian Region, 60nll
Trans-Caucasia, 74
Trotsky, L., 113, 115, 115n26, 117,
119,121,153,205, 210, 232
Trutovskii, V., 76, 76n77, 244
Tumanskii, A., 86, 87, 88, 150n2, 155,
182, 184, 184nl30, 207
Turkestan, 82, 88, 113, 117, 135,
137, 145, 167, 167n75, 180, 209,
211, 211n83, 212, 213, 214, 235,
237, 242
Index
267
Chinese Turkestan, 6
Turkey, 5, 84, 96, 111, 134, 142, 171,
202, 238, 241
Ottoman Empire, 59
U varov, S., 42, 69
Vardin, I., 202, 202n46, 232
Vasil’ko v, V., 132nl05, 206n61,
222nl25, 234
VePtman, M. (pseudonym Pavlovich),
45nl22, 46, 124-45, 191, 195,
195nl6, 195nl7, 201n40, 203,
207, 207n67, 240
Veselovskii, A., 162
VNAV, 133,141, 141nl43, 143, 195,
195nl7, 198, 198n31, 203, 204,
221, 224, 233, 240, 243
Volkov, D. V., 69n45, 127n80,
134nl12, 136nl22, 184nl30,
186nl36,187nl41, 209n78,
216nlll,217nll2, 217nll3,
220nll7, 229nl
von Etter, N., 114
von Klemm, V., 86nl08, 156, 156n27,
156n28,212, 213n95, 228
Voroshilov, K., 222, 222f5.4,
222nl24
vostokoved (“orientólogist”), 119n48
Vucinich, A., lnl, 4nl0, 17, 18,
19n22, 27n52, 28n55, 30, 33n78,
52,52nl46, 55nl59
Vucinich, W. S., 36n91, 45nl20,
117n37, 138, 192, 204
Vvedenskii, R, 12, 137, 179, 184nl32,
209, 212, 213, 214, 215, 231
Wachtel, A., 159, 159n46
War Ministry, 61nl2, 62, 76, 77, 79,
84, 85, 88, 88nll3, 97, 98, 106,
107, 151n5, 153, 155, 164, 177,
178,181,226, 236
Witte, S., 42, 60, 63, 101
Yerevan, 145
Zarkeshev, A., 94nl35, 101, 102nl60
Zarubin, L, 77
Zhukovskii, V, 12, 65n29, 68n42,
69n45, 72, 72n63, 77, 79, 80, 86,
86nl08, 88nll3, 90, 95-99, 137,
150-66, 173n92, 179, 181, 184,
187, 187nl42, 193, 195nl3, 209,
209n74, 210, 220, 230, 231, 234,
241, 244
Zinov’ev, I., 95, 97, 113, 150n2, 228
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spelling | Volkov, Denis V. ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1169352405 aut Russia's turn to Persia orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence Denis V. Volkov, University of Manchester Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2018 XVI,267 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Iran has remained one of the most effective tools in Russia's foreign policy towards the West for more than two hundred years. Drawing on previously unpublished and recently declassified sources which change the established wisdom on many aspects of the history of Russia and Iran, Denis V. Volkov examines this relationship, and situates it within the broader context of Oriental studies. With a particular focus on the activities of scholars-diplomats, as well as scholars involved in academia, missionary activities and the military within their own professional domains, Volkov analyses the interaction of intellectuals with state structures and their participation in the process of shaping and conducting foreign policy towards Iran. This work explores the specific institutional practices of Russia's Oriental studies, including organisation of scholarly intelligence networks, taking advantage of state power for the promotion of institutional and individual interests, and profound engagement with Russia's domestic and foreign policy discourses of its time"... Geschichte 1863-1941 gnd rswk-swf HISTORY / Middle East / General / bisacsh HISTORY / Middle East / General Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd rswk-swf Orientalistik (DE-588)4172819-1 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Iranistik (DE-588)4162398-8 gnd rswk-swf Russia Foreign relations Iran Iran Foreign relations Russia Soviet Union Foreign relations Iran Iran Foreign relations Soviet Union Middle East Study and teaching Russia History Middle East Study and teaching Soviet Union History Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Iran (DE-588)4027653-3 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 s Orientalistik (DE-588)4172819-1 s Iranistik (DE-588)4162398-8 s Iran (DE-588)4027653-3 g Geschichte 1863-1941 z DE-604 https://www.recensio.net/r/2f6cddbbd6a748d994cfa92f5ead01e9 rezensiert in: Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas / jgo.e-reviews, JGO 68 (2020), 3-4, S. 601-602 Rezension LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030595570&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030595570&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030595570&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Russia's turn to Persia orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence |
title_auth | Russia's turn to Persia orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence |
title_exact_search | Russia's turn to Persia orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence |
title_full | Russia's turn to Persia orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence Denis V. Volkov, University of Manchester |
title_fullStr | Russia's turn to Persia orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence Denis V. Volkov, University of Manchester |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia's turn to Persia orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence Denis V. Volkov, University of Manchester |
title_short | Russia's turn to Persia |
title_sort | russia s turn to persia orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence |
title_sub | orientalism in diplomacy and intelligence |
topic | HISTORY / Middle East / General / bisacsh HISTORY / Middle East / General Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd Orientalistik (DE-588)4172819-1 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Iranistik (DE-588)4162398-8 gnd |
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