The Caspian World
Connections and Contentions at a Modern Eurasian Crossroads
Contributor(s)
Amanat, Abbas (editor)
Gledhill, Kevin (editor)
Nejad, Kayhan A. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The Caspian World is a wide-ranging exploration of the strategic, political, and commercial significance of the Caspian Sea, a site where empires—Russian, Persian, Ottoman, and British—competed, warred, and collaborated. As with the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean, or the Black Sea, the geography of the Caspian Sea creates a sphere of unique political dynamics and possibilities, and the essays in this volume describe the role of the Caspian as a force of connection, as well as a source of threats, to the states on its shores. Rather than narrating history through binary, state-to-state relationships, however, The Caspian World uncovers the sea as a space of multi-sided exchanges and numerous centers, tracing how the Caspian has shaped the commercial, intellectual, diplomatic, and imperial projects throughout the region. Contributors: Ulfat Abdurasulov, Abbas Amanat, Elena Andreeva, George Bournoutian, Iurii Demin, Layla S. Diba, Etienne Forestier-Peyrat, Kevin Gledhill, Guido Hausmann, Kayhan A. Nejad, Matthew P. Romaniello, Saghar Sadeghian, Alisa Shablovskaia, Ernest Tucker, Denis V. Volkov, Murat Yaşar, Rustin Zarkar
Keywords
Geography; Qajar Iran; Russian Empire; Persianate; Volga; Imperial projects; State-building projects; CaucasusDOI
10.7298/3Y5B-F310ISBN
9781501781292, 9781501781292, 9781501781292, 9781501781285Publisher
Cornell University PressPublisher website
https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/Publication date and place
Ithaca, 2025Imprint
Cornell University PressClassification
European history
Middle Eastern history
Historical geography


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