The seismic colony: earthquakes, empire and technology in Russian-ruled Turkestan, 1887–1911 (Unknown)
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Central Asian Survey
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41
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322-346
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2022
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Title:The seismic colony: earthquakes, empire and technology in Russian-ruled Turkestan, 1887–1911
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Contributors:Zajicek, Taylor C. ( author )
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Published in:Central Asian Survey ; 41, 2 ; 322-346
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Publication date:2022-04-03
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Size:25 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Table of contents – Volume 41, Issue 2
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- 211
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Technology, temporality, and the study of Central Asia: an introductionvan der Straeten, Jonas / Obertreis, Julia et al. | 2022
- 223
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The hidden integration of Central Asia: the making of a region through technical infrastructuresHögselius, Per et al. | 2022
- 244
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‘To firmly establish our border at the foot of The Hindu Kush’: road construction as a means of legitimizing the rule of the Russian Empire in the PamirMakhmudov, Oybek et al. | 2022
- 260
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- 277
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From anatomic analogies to arrhythmic timescapes: roads and development in northern MongoliaReichhardt, Björn et al. | 2022
- 297
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The Soviet city as a landscape in the making: planning, building and appropriating Samarkand, c.1960s–80svan der Straeten, Jonas / Petrova, Mariya et al. | 2022
- 322
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The seismic colony: earthquakes, empire and technology in Russian-ruled Turkestan, 1887–1911Zajicek, Taylor C. et al. | 2022
- 347
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Outer space technopolitics and postcolonial modernity in KazakhstanBekus, Nelly et al. | 2022
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Mosques as religious infrastructure: Muslim selfhood, moral imaginaries and everyday socialityHoelzchen, Yanti M. et al. | 2022