The Russian revolution in Asia from Baku to Batavia

"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 th...

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505 8 |a 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 
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adam_text Ortsregister Aarhus XIX, 40, 113 Afrika 7, 149 Nordafrika 170 Subsahara-Afrika 7 Ağdam II 150 Ägypten 84 Al-Andalus (Arabisch Spanien) 39, 48, 58, 7072, 170, 176 Alandinseln 36, 76 Aldeigjaborg siehe Ladoga Aleksandrów Kujawski 114 Allenstein (Olsztyn) 27, 112, 169, 171 Alt-Lübeck 130,227 Alt-Uppsala 178 Anklam 30, 35, 45, 149, 176-177 Antopol 54 Arabisch Spanien siehe al-Andalus Aralsee 44 Archangelsk 123-124 Arkchava 150 Arras 88 Artha 73 Arthaniya 73 Aserbaidschan 56 Asien 154 Mittelasien, Zentralasien XX, 7, 16, 39, 44, 84, 91, 103,105, 124,154,184,192,198 Austrasien 30 Badorf 175, 177 Baevo 22, 37 Bagdad 7, 19-20, 23, 25, 28, 143, 150, 154, 176 Bakla 10 Baku 56, 166, 276 Baldowice 206, 220 Balk 176 Baltikum XXII, 47, 76, 268 Balymery 47-48,78,151,263 Bangor 88 Barda 57 -Region 57 Bardowick 108, 128, 130-131, 227 Bardy 30, 33, 83, 169, 174-175, 242 Barentssee 124-125 -Gebiet 124 Barwice 131 Baschkirien 68 Bautzen 45, 102, 105, 263 Belgard (Białogard) 87, 195, 222 Belgien 88 Beloozero 24-25, 125 -Region 125 Berent 131 Berjoza I 50 Berjoza II 51 Beuthen 234 Bezliudovka 47, 50 Białogard II 87, 195 Bielkowo 82, 173, 193 Bierkowo 82, 195 Bierzgłowo 105 Bierzwiecznik 220 Biljarsk 46, 48-49, 95, 145, 156 Biljarsk II 95 Birka XIX, 32, 35-36, 39, 41, 68, 74, 79-80, 84, 86, 100, 120, 144, 157, 165-166, 178 Bidea 13 Björkö (Insel) 35 Blekinge XXIV, 87, 116-117 Bnin 59 Bobrik 51 Bobrowniki 67, 204 Bobyli 17 Bochen 189,203 Bochnia 220 Bodzia 60, 104, 203-204, 253 Bogdanka (Fluss) 102 Bogdanovskoe 46 Bogeviken (Bucht) 41 Bogucino 208-209 Böhmen 4, 44, 63, 70-72, 83, 99, 101, 103, 105-107, 109-110, 112, 116, 124, 129-132, 147,211,234-235 Boľšoe Borševo 11 Boľšoe Timerevo II 22, 37 Bolgar 44, 46-49, 51, 68, 73, 75-76, 78, 94-95, 145-146, 151, 155-156 292 Ortsregister Boigary 46 Bolšoj Krivec 50 Bondari 54 Bondjug 46 Bonikowo 62 Bonin 131, 152, 221 Borki 15,17,48 Borki I 15 Bornholm (Insel) 90,100,116-117,152,212,234 Bornity 171, 284 Borovskaja 118 Boršćevka 54, 152, 158, 188-189 Borucin 204 Borzejewo 185 Brandenburg 33, 71, 177-178, 220 Braniewo 27-28, 149, 169-170, 172 Břeclav-Pohansko 69 Bremen 84, 87, 98, 113-114, 116, 120-121, 125, 247 Breslau (Wroclaw) 102, 133, 189, 219-220, 231,233, 238 Britische Inseln 88-89 Brjansk 15 Brodzikowo 173 Bromberg (Bydgoszcz) 30, 104, 112, 221, 257 Bronowo 171-172 Bruges 139 Brügge 5, 88, 260 Brüssel 231 Bruszczewo 62 Bryli 43 Brześć Kujawski 132 Buchara 44 Budzistowo 81-85, 112, 130-131, 146, 195197, 209-211, 222, 225, 242 Budzistowo III-VII 209 Bug (Fluss) 18, 30, 58-59, 66-67, 69, 146, 180, 182 -gebiet, -raum siehe Podlasien Bulgar 72 Bulgarien 49 Burge 127-128 Bużyski 204 Bydgoszcz II 104 Bytom Odrzański 215,218,245 Bytów 208 Bytyń 102 Byzanz 7, 19, 25, 53, 57-58, 76, 96, 120, 123, 190,219 Bzura (Fluss) 66,189 Canossa 121 Carlisle I-III 229 Černigov 15, 51-52, 57, 118, 145, 151, 188 Chamlidsch siehe itil Charkov 10-11,273 Chasarien 9, 18, 50, 70, 72, 146, 265 Chełm Drezdenecki 201 Chełm Żarski 137-138 Cherson 58, 94 Chitrovka 15, 17 Chitrovka I 15 Cholopyj Gorodok 19, 149 Chorasan 44 Choresm 47, 92 Chust (Maramureş) 47, 68-69 Chwarism 44 Ciechanów I 112, 203-204, 211 Ciechanów II 203, 211 Ciechanów III 186, 188-190, 203, 211 Cienkowice 206 Ciepłe 104,210,265 Čimliansk (Fort, Kastell) 10,12 Córdoba 71-72 Cortnitz 105-106, 263 Cuerdale 88 Czaple Górne 179-180 Czarny Las 172 Czechów 18, 109, 179-181, 248, 257 Czechów-Lublin 18 Czerchów 54-55, 61-62, 183-184 Czermno 106, 135 Dąbrowa 137, 208, 220, 226, 232, 234 Dąbrowa Górnicza-Łosień („Schatz des Hütten­ werkers“) 137, 220, 226, 232, 234 Daleminzien (Gau) 45 Daleszewo/Piaski Wielkie 82, 193 Daleszyn 62 Dänemark XXII, 20, 27, 30-31, 35, 39-40, 47, 85, 89-90, 99-100, 105, 115, 117, 122-124, 126, 130-131, 141, 148, 152, 158, 177, 210, 227, 234 Danzig (Gdańsk) 33, 60, 82, 85, 112, 131-132, 136, 138, 148, 173, 195-196, 209, 221-222, 225-227, 242-243 Dargocice 208-209 Daszów 137 Ortsregister Dçbczyno I 208 Dębicz 54, 182-184 Demjansk 19 Demšino 123 Denisy 95-97, 106 Desna (Fluss) 12, 15-16, 50-51, 53, 56, 260 -becken,-gebiet 50-51 Deutschland XX, 99-100, 105-106, 115, 126, 139, 154 Nordwestdeutschland 40 Süddeutschland 72 Westdeutschland 70 Devica 11 Diedesa (Gau) 45 Diliori 166 Dmitrievskoe 10-12, 15, 42, 277 Dnepr (Fluss) 8, 12, 16-19, 24-25, 30, 43, 51-52, 54, 56, 74-75, 77, 95, 121, 143, 149֊ 150, 157, 180, 182 -becken, -gebiet, -raum 17, 21, 24, 30, 42, 48, 51, 56, 68, 73-74, 94, 118-119, 121, 124, 145, 151 Dnepr-Oka-Raum 16 Dnepr-Pripjat-Gebiet 180 Dnestr (Fluss) 17, 67-69, 146 -becken, -gebiet 69, 93 Dobiesławice 134, 137, 220 Dobra 104,208 Dobrociechy 208 Dobrzany 175 Domburg (Walcheren) 31 Don (Fluss) 8-11, 13, 16-17, 19, 47-51, 95, 118, 142-143, 146, 149-150, 153, 260 -becken, -gebiet 10, 30, 273 -delta 10 Donau (Fluss) 12, 18, 53, 252 Don-Donec-Gebiet 16, 47 Donee (Fluss) 9-11, 13, 16-17, 47-51, 142, 149 Dorestad 31, 36, 40, 88, 144, 150, 165, 167, 223, 256 Dorpat 119 Dramburg 82 Dramino 193-194 Dransau 45 Drausensee 26-27, 263 Drawsko Pomorskie 208 Dresden 45 Drewelow 45 Drohiczyn 18, 30, 179-181, 204, 256 293 Drohiczyn II 179-180 Drohiczyn-Sowa 30 Drożyn 220 Dublin 5, 88, 99, 146, 280 Dubrovinka 73 Duesminde 40, 284 Düna (Fluss) 24, 74 Düna-Dnepr 24 -Gebiet, -Raum 24 Dysart Island 88 Dziekanowice 61, 64, 187, 190, 217, 265, 275, 282, 285 Dzierżnica II 185,187-190 Elbe (Fluss) 44, 88, 108-109, 114, 139, 211 -raum 101 Elbing (Elbląg) 26-28, 143, 164, 172 Elbląg-Pole Nowomiejskie 27, 172 Elmed 16 Elster (Fluss) 102 Emsgau (Grafschaft) 114 England XX-XXI, 29-30, 89, 97-100, 105-107, 113-116, 118, 120, 124, 127, 130-131, 148, 154, 162, 168, 198,211 Mittelengland 88 Ostengland 41 Südengland 97 English Channel 139 Erfhrt 102 Ermland-Masuren XXIII, 27, 32, 35, 41,138, 144, 149, 164, 170-171, 175-177, 193-194, 207, 221 Ernsthausen II 115 Eskedalen 37 Estland 21, 28-29, 76, 119, 123-124, 143, 158, 227, 252, 273 Eurasien XXII, XXIV, 7, 91, 142, 149, 161 Europa XI, XIII, XV, XIX-XXIV, 3, 7, 20, 33, 36, 44-45, 52, 60, 70, 78, 81, 86, 88-92, 97, 99, 101, 107, 116, 123, 142, 146, 153, 181, 226, 229 Mitteleuropa XVIII-XIX, 4, 90, 92, 103, 105, 146, 229 Nordeuropa XIX, 48, 99, 124,143, 234, 239 Nordosteuropa XXI, 132 Nordwesteuropa 88, 139, 230 Osteuropa XVIII, 8, 14-16, 19, 21, 23, 36, 40-42, 44, 53, 72, 91, 93, 95, 100, 122, 144, 149, 173 294 Ortsregister Ostmitteleuropa XX, 17, 58, 72, 91, 105, 163, 178, 198, 205, 212-213, 227, 239, 241,244 Südeuropa 69 Westeuropa XIII, 18, 30, 32, 35, 49, 90, 96, 118, 183, 227 Falster (Insel) 39, 87, 224 Farve-Wangels (Ostholstein) 114-115, 117, 152 Fehmarn (Insel) 234 Feldberg 177, 253 Finnland 36-37, 47, 123, 158 Fivelgo (Grafschaft) 114 Franken 31, 115, 124, 126 Frankenreich siehe Fränkisches Reich Frankfurt/Oder (Słubice) XI, XII, 5, 7, 149, 199, 220 Fränkisches Reich (Frankenreich, Karolingisches Reich, Merowinger Reich) 7, 30, 36, 164, 223 Frankreich 199,219,227 Nordfrankreich 228 Nordostfrankreich 88 Fribrodre 224 Friesland 30-31, 88, 98-99, 112, 114-115, 122124, 126-127, 130, 146-147, 176 Ostfriesland 130 Fünen (Insel) 41, 126, 144 Fyrkat 90 Galgenberg siehe Wolin XI Galič 67-68 Galičsee 20 Gardarik siehe Nordrussland Garskll 208 Gästrikland 37 Gavrilovskoe 48 Gdańsk - Umgebung II 32, 170 Gdańsk X 221,225,242 Gdańsk-Orunia 225 Gdańsk-Ujeścisko 225 Gębice 189 Georgien 166 Giecz 54, 59, 64, 182, 185-187, 189, 202, 215218, 238-239, 243-245 Glazov 16 Głębokie 137-138,232 Gliszcz 207-208,210,221,226 Glogau (Głogów) 45, 60, 221, 231 Głogów 60, 137-138, 221, 231-232, 269 Główna (Fluss) 59 Głowno 204 Gluchovo 15 Gnesen 52, 59, 62, 67, ПО, 133, 185, 189-190, 215, 217, 232, 238, 250, 259 Gnezdovo 24, 51-52, 69, 73-76, 145, 151, 188, 258, 273 Gnezdovo I 73 Gnezdovo II 73 Gnieszowice 220 Gniew 104 Gniezno III - Umgebung 201 Gniezno-Osiniec 201 Goldberg 133, 220 Goldsborough 88 Golice 137 Gomel 52 Göritz 45 Görlitz 102 „Gorochov-Ноп“ (am Psjol) 13 Gorožane 21, 269 Górzno 201 Górzyca 201, 220 Gorzyczany 134, 220 Gościejewice 65, 186 Goslar 127 Gostyń 206 Goszczyno 104 Gotland (Insel) XVII, 20, 22, 32-38, 40-41, 47,51,77, 79-81,87, 90, 100, 115, 117, 122, 127, 144, 148-150, 152, 154, 157-158, 176-177 Nordgotland 224 Grahovec 67 Grajewo-Prostki 179-180 Gralewo 65,186,210 Gralewo II 65, 186 Griechenland 120 Gripsholm 107 Grisebjerggård 87-88 Grobla 220 Grodzisk 180 Groß Strömkendorf ЗО, 34, 144, 165, 177 Großpolen XXIII, 45, 58-59, 61, 64-67, 71, 83, 101-102, 104-105, 107, 109-112, 132-134, 137-138, 145, 152, 154, 161, 184-187, 189190, 196-197, 200-202, 206-207, 209-210, 216-218, 238, 243 Ortsregister Grudusk 190,203,217 Gryfino 193 Grzybowo 30, 59-60, 174, 185-186 Grzybowo-Rabieżyce 185 Gudme 41, 144 Gwiazdowo-Latalice 185 Gzin-Kokocko 30, 170 Gzin-Kokocko — Umgebung 170 Hadeln 98 Haithabu 21, 27, 29-32, 35-36, 41, 44-45, 49, 70, 83, 85-88, 97, 99, 101, 112-113, 115117, 120-121, 146, 148, 156-157, 166-167, 264, 274, 278, 281, 285 Haithabu/Hedeby 86 Hamburg 36, 39, 101, 121 Harrogate 88 Harz 45 -gebiet 112, 130 Hastings, Schlacht bei 120-121 Havel (Fluss) 45 Hebriden 88 Hemängen 97 Hiddensee 85-86,152,259 Holland 41,252 Horniki 131, 221 Horodyszcze 17-18, 30, 54 Horodyszcze II 54 Iława 221 Iľmensee 23, 74 Iłów-Miękinki 54, 182 Indien 7, 91 Indischer Ozean 20, 69, 84, 148, 192 Irak 7, 27, 166 Iran 27, 149, 166 Irische See 99 Irland 88-89,116 Iru 25 Island 41, 80, 85, 88, 125, 212, 247-248, 252 Italien 199,229,260,270 Norditalien 106 Itil (Samosdelka, Chamlidsch) 9, 12, 19, 44, 50, 72, 76, 143, 149-150, 262 Ivachnikl 13, 151, 156, 267 Ivano-Frankovsk 67 Izborsk 24-25, 144 Izmeri 48 295 Jagošury 16 Janków Drugi 201 Janów Pomorski XXIII, 21, 26-30, 32-33, 41, 83, 86, 142-144, 149-151, 154-156, 164172, 174-178, 181, 185, 192, 194, 198,211, 241-244 Janów Pomorski I 28, 149 Jarocin 201 Jaromarsburg XXIV, 225 Jaroslav 91, 94-96, 104, 118-119 Jaryloviči 15 Jasło 106 Jastrzębniki 220-221 Jędrzejów 218 Jemtland (Provinz) 143 Jerzwałd 171-173 Jever 130 Jezierzyce 82, 195 Jomsburg 83, 85 Jordanowo 220 Josipyvka 17-18, ЗО Junikowski-Васһ 102 Jütische Halbinsel 126 Jütland 87 Kaklus 104, 195, 208-211, 215, 225-226, 238, 243-245 Kałdus-Usé I 195 Kaklus VIII 208,226 Kalifat XXIII, 7, 9, 20, 22, 28-29, 36, 45, 47, 49, 58, 92, 96, 112, 164-165, 167 Kalisch 54-55, 62, 65, 132-133, 182, 184, 186, 215,217, 220-221,238,244 Kalisz-Dobrzec 202, 220 Kalisz-Rajsków 101,201 Kalisz-Zawodzie 62, 184, 186 Kalisz I - Majków 201 Kaluga 15 Kama (Fluss) 16, 24, 44, 47-49, 51, 68, 73, 76, 124, 146, 151 -gebiet, -Region 16, 40, 46, 48-49, 94, 145, 176 Kamień Pomorski 193 Kamieniec 207 Kamionka (Fluss) 59 Kammin 193, 197 Kania 192 Kap Arkona XXIV, 30, 176-177, 224-225, 244 Kąpiel 185, 187, 189-190 25 6 Ortsregister Köln 5, 88, 101, 108 Karajakupovo 68 Kara-Straße 124 Karczmiska 134, 137 Karelien 119, 123 Kama 220 Karnauchovo 10 Kołobrzeg-Budzistowo 81-85, 112, 130-131, 146, 195-197, 209-211, 222, 242 Kolodeži 118 Karnice ЗО, 34, 170, 175 Karolingisches Reich siehe Fränkisches Reich Konghelle 141, 224 Konin - Umgebung 200 Karpatenbecken 51, 68-69 Końskie 206 Konstantinopel 25, 53, 57, 76, 104, 118, 230 Kopacz 133-134,220,274 Raum 115, 124, 126 Kołobrzeg ֊ Umgebung I 196 Kaspia/Kaspischer Raum 58, 92 Kaspisches Meer 19, 23, 25, 44, 50, 56, 94, 143, 149, 151, 181 Katar 107 Kąty 201 Kopievka 67 Kopla (Fluss) 102 Korostovo 95 Kaukasus 8, 12, 15 Kaupang 32, 40-41, 144, 157, 165, 177 Kazan 46, 48 Kçdrzyno ЗО, 33, 83, 169, 174-175 Kelč 106 Kertsch-Meerenge 57 Khaganat XXIII, 9-10, 12, 16, ЗО, 43, 47, 57, 68, 154, 164 Kichiľkomsk 49 Koslin 131, 152 Kostice 106 Kothla 21 Kotowice II 66, 187, 189, 205 Kouřim 70 „Kórnik“1 66, 185 Kowal 104 Kowalewo Pomorskie Koz’elsk 15 195 Kielce 206 Kozjanka 73 Kiev 25, 43, 51-54, 56-57, 65, 67-68, 72, 74, Krakau 69-70, 72, 106, 133-134, 153, 206, 219, 237-239 76,91-97, 103-106, 118-119, 121, 124, 135, 145, 147, 151-152, 188 Knjažagora 152 Raum 18 Kiever Rus’ XXII, 48, 50-57, 59-61, 63, 68-69, 91-96, 104, 107, 109, 122, 129, 135, 145146, 152, 155, 157-158, 161, 179, 182-184, 186, 204, 219-220 Kinno-Skubarczewo 201 Kinal 231 Esiaja 21 Klein Roscharden 99 Kleinpolen XXIV, 66, 68-70, 106-110, 133135, 137-138, 141, 153, 161, 205-206, 209, 218-220, 236, 238-240 Klejmenovo 48 Klimy 66, 180 Miszów 230 Kluczbork 137 Klukowicze 47, 54, 179-182 Kniaščino 19, 149 Kolberg 30, 33-34, 60, 87, 131-132, 144, 148, 174-175, 195-196, 208-210, 222, 225-226, 242 Krakau (Burg) siehe Kraków-Wawel Maków VIII 206 Maków-Wawel (Burg in Макай) 215,218, 221, 245 Masnikovo 50 Masnołąka 28, 169 Memlevskoe 15 Kreščennyj Baran 95 Metomino 30, 174 Mim 8, 10, 17 Mivianskaja 10 Mosno 102 Muschwitz (Muszwica) 59-60, 67, 217 Krylos 67-68 Krzemień II 192 Kujawien VI, 60, 104, 109, 112, 132-133, 161, 170, 203-204, 206-207, 217-218, 220-221, 251 Kulm (Chełmno) Kura (Fluss) 56 Kurowo 1 104 195, 197 Aufbewahrt in Kórnik, aber der Fundort in Großpolen bleibt unbekannt. Ortsregister Kursk 15,50,52 Kursk I 50 Kursk II 50 Kuyaba 73-74 Kuznecina 47 Kuźnica Czarnkowska 65,186 Kwasowo 208 Łabędzie 82, 138, 193 Łabędzie II 82 Ląd 59,186,189,215,217 Lądek 186, 189, 201 Lądek II 201 Ladoga (Aldeigjaborg) XXIII, 19-23, 25, 27-29, 33-38, 43, 48, 75, 78, 91, 95-97, 117-118, 143-144, 149-151, 154, 168, 176-177, 241 -region 38 -see 20, 75 Ladožka (Fluss) 43 Lapotkovo 15 Lausitz 102, 109, 147 Niederlausitz 44, 102 Oberlausitz 102, 105 Łążyn 138, 221 Ldzań 204 Lebus (Lubusz) 220 Lebusa 103 Łęczyca 54-55, 59, 61-62, 104, 133, 182-184, 189, 203-204, 215, 217-218, 220, 238, 243-245 Łęczyca I 54, 182 Legnica 206 Leisau 186 Łekno 67 Lemberg 17, 118 Lencikovščina 54 Lesku (Włocławek) 60, 104, 132-133, 204, 217, 220, 238-239, 243 Bistum 238 Lešogurt 16 Lesum 113 Leszno 201 Leszno - Umgebung 201 Lettland 33,38,227 Leźnica Mała 220 Libice 70 Lincoln XXI Lipniki 137 Lisin 51 297 Lisówek 102, 201 List 99 Litauen 33, 38, 68, 93, 147 Litoměřice 70 Litvinoviči 15 Liw 54, 179-181, 183 Liw - Umgebung 179 Liwiec (Fluss) 180,182 Ljubyni 22, 37 Lodejnoe Pole II 123 Loire (Fluss) 31,40 Lolland (Insel) 40, 87, 279 London XXI, 5, 21, 31, 37, 39, 42, 67, 89, 97, 119, 121, 188 Lothringen 126 Lovat 74 Lubeč 51-52 Lübeck 114, 116, 123, 130, 193, 210, 227, 231 Lubień 217 Lubin 193 Lublin 4, 18, 102, 104, 134-135, 179, 206 Lublin I 134 Lublin II 134 Lublin VIII 206 Łubowo 65, 186 Łubowo 64, 187 Lubraniec 204 Lubus 102 Lubuser Land 141 Ludwiszcze 118 Luga (Fluss) 75, 145 -gebiet 75 Łuka Rajkowiecka ЗО Lund XV, XIX, 37, 81, 100, 115, 126-127, 130-131,210, 222, 234 Łupawa 114, 130-131, 152, 210, 221-222, 242 Lürschauheide, Schlacht auf 113 Lutomiersk 104, 260, 274 Maas (Fluss) 31 -mündung 31 Madinat al-Zahra 73 Magdeburg 4, 45, 88, 108, 112, 128, 130, 133, 220, 258, 260 Magnuszewice 66 Mähren 49, 61, 63, 106-107, 109, 112, 131, 147, 183, 284 Mailand 229 Mainz 70, 101, 108 298 Ortsregister Majackoe 10-12, 15, 42, 49 Mała Wełna (Fluss) 59 Mälarsee 35 Malczkowo 138, 221-222 Małkowice - Umgebung 205 Maloe Borševo 47, 50 Maniów 206 Maramureş 47, 68 Mark Österreich (Ostarrichi) 106 Masanów 65, 186 Masowien XXIV, 47, 54, 58, 60, 66, 101, 104, 107-112, 114, 132-134, 137-138, 145, 152, 155, 158, 161, 179, 181-190, 196, 203-207, 209-210,217-219, 232, 238 Masurische Seenplatte 28 Maszenice 201 Matvejevka 46 Maurzyce-Ruszków 189 Mecklenburg (Burg) XXII, 29-30, 32, 35, 45, 51, 112, 128, 130-132, 144, 148-150, 158, 168, 177-178, 227 Mecklenburg-Strelitz 45 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern XXII, 29-30, 32, 35, 51, 144, 148-150, 168, 177-178 Meer von Gurgan siehe Kaspisches Meer Meißen 45, 71, 91, 102-103, 105 Bistum 45 Burg 102 Meißen-Oberlausitz-Region 102 Menzlin 22, 28, 30, 33-34, 83, 144, 165, 176177, 191 Merowinger Reich siehe Fränkisches Reich Meschwitz 45,71,105 Meseritz (Międzyrzecz) 59-60 Mewe 104, 210 Mgowo 112 Mianów 137 Michałowice 206 Milicz 215,218,245 Millockstown 88 Milzener Land 102-103,147 Minsk 43,97,121,278 Misnevo 17 Mittelmeerraum 7 Mittlerer Osten 7, 39, 44, 91 Mladá Boleslav 70 Mława 181 Mniszki 203-204 Modlica 201 Modlnica 218 Mogilno 215 Mokajmy-Sójki 27-28, 149, 169-170 Mokrzk 181 Molodi 95 Mologa (Fluss) 20 Moraczewo 59, 185 Mosiny 226 Moskawa (Fluss) 59 Moskorze 208 Moskva (Fluss) 9-10, 14-16, 19, 21, 51, 76, 95, 118, 125, 248-249, 257-260, 264-265, 270, 272-273, 275, 277 -Raum 118 Mózgowo 173, 208 Mrągowo 171,252 Mšag 19 Msta (Fluss) 75, 145 -gebiet 75 Mühlenberg 191 Muntowo 171, 173, 252 Murczyn 201 Murom 48 Musorki 47 Muttra 91 Naher Osten XX, 44, 91, 105, 154 Nakło 222,226 Naruszewo 220 Neapel XXI Ner (Fluss) 66 Nerev-Grabung II 73 Netailovo 11 Netze (Fluss) 59, 186, 222 -gebiet 65 Neustettin 131 Niedersachsen 124, 126-127 Niepruszewo 102 Nietulisko Małe 134, 137 Nikolski-Flussarm/ Mündung (Nördliche Dvina) 49, 124 Nisan (Gau) 45 Nišnev 67 N ižnaja Syrovátka 13 Nižnyje Novoselki 15 Nördliche Dvina (Fluss) 49, 124 Nordsee (North Sea) 30-31, 41, 139, 162, 231 -gebiet, -raum 31, 40-41, 88, 91, 97, 107, 120, 146 Ortsregister Nørremølle 116-117,152,212 Norrgarda-Norrbys I 35, 149 North Sea siehe Nordsee Northumbria ЗО, 166 Norwegen 35, 37, 39-40, 47, 84, 88, 98-100, 122, 124, 126, 148, 152 Südnorwegen 35, 37, 41, 141, 224 Nordnorwegen 89 Norwich XXI Noskowo-Bzowo 208 Novaja Melnica 73 Novgorod Chronik 25, 124-125 Raum/ -Region 97, 118, 123 Stadt 25,48,73-75,93,95-97,118-119,121, 123-125,127,144-145, 147-148, 155 Novgoroder Rus’ 117, 122-123, 125-126, 155, 158 Novotroickoe 13,42,151,276 Novyj Dvor 97 Nowe Brzozowo 203 Obory 66 Obra 184 Obra (Fluss) 54 -raum 62-63, 65 Obra I 54, 62, 65, 186 Obra II 65, 102, 152, 186-187, 190, 200 Obrzycko 65, 101, 186 Ochle 54, 182-184 Ockes 35 Ocksarve 36-37, 270 Oder (Fluss) 44-45, 59, 87, 113, 224 -gebiet, -raum 87, 220 Ogrody (Wollin, Stadtviertel) 84 Ojców 220 Oka (Fluss) 12, 15-17, 48, 50-51, 56, 93-94 -becken, -raum, -region 15, 94, 147 Öland (Insel) 37, 77 Olbrachtówko 172-173, 208 Oldenburg 112, 130-131, 158, 178, 210 Bsf. 45, 187 Oles nica 204 Oliwa II 82,173,195-196 Olsztyn siehe Allenstein Opalenie 82, 173, 195 Opole-Ostrówek 218 Oppeln (Opole) 60,218,232 Orkney 88 299 Oskol (Fluss) 9-11, 49-50, 142 -gebiet 11 Ostarrichi siehe Mark Österreich Östergötland 37 Ostfalen 124 Ostholstein 114, 117, 152 Ostpommern I 196 Ostpommern II 196 Ostrom 49, 71 Ostrów Lednicki 59-61, 185-186, 190, 215, 217, 221, 244, 252, 257, 260, 269, 276 Ostrowo 201 Ostsee XXII, 12, 20, 32-33, 35, 38, 43-44, 69, 73, 75-77, 80, 83, 86-88, 92, 95, 99, 113, 116, 118, 122-123, 128, 130, 145, 148-150, 155-156, 176, 194-196, 209 -becken 86, 88 -küste XXIII, 24, 26, 28-30, 35, 42, 81, 113-114, 144, 161, 164, 174, 177-179, 192 -raum (baltischer Raum) XVI, XIX, 4-5, 12, 15, 32-33, 35-36, 39-40, 77, 81, 87, 89, 91, 97, 99, 107, 113, 115, 123, 126-128, 139, 143, 149-150, 154, 157, 166, 168, 170, 178, 194, 197-198, 210, 213 -Rus’ 69, 73, 75-77, 95, 145, 194 Owidz 226 Oxford 15, 50, 98, 106, 184 Ozorków 204 Parchim 129, 132, 148, 210, 243, 272, 276 Parchim-Löddigsee 129, 132, 148, 210, 243 Paristovka 15 Parzęczew 133, 220 Paviken 32,35,41,144,271 Pawłówek 226, 243 Peene (Fluss) 28, 45, 176, 280 -mündung 83, 176, 191 Peenemünde 51 Pęgów 220 Peipussee 22, 24 Pękanino 208 Perejeslavec 53 Perespa 106 Perevierzievo 50 Perm 16, 48-49, 124 -Region 16 Perm-Ural-Region, -Raum 48, 49 Persante (Fluss) 174, 195, 222 300 Ortsregister Persien 57 Persischer Golf 107 Peterhof 19, 149 Phöben 45 Pien 104, 257 Pina (Fluss) 17 Pinnow 30, 34, 176 Pinsk 54 Piwonice 54, 62, 65, 182, 184, 269 Płock 60, 104, 134, 260 Płock IV 104 Płocko 208 Płońsk 220 Płoty-Resko 82 Plozk (Płock) 60, 132-133, 205, 219-220, 238 Pluty 179-180 Podgorovsk 11 Podlasien (Buggebiet) XXIV, 17-18, 161, 179182, 197, 247, 253 Podzamcze (Stadtteil von Stettin) 113, 223 Pogrebnoe 17 Połczyn-Zdrój 208 Polen XI, XIII, XV-XVIII, XX, XXIII-XXIV, 3-4, 17, 47, 60-62, 64-68, 91, 95, 104, 106, 109-112, 121, 130, 132, 136, 138, 140-141, 148, 152, 158, 187, 196, 198, 213-214, 216, 218-220, 229, 232-234, 237-238, 240 Ostpolen 53, 92, 147, 179, 181-182, 194, 220 Südostpolen 68 Südpolen 97, 146, 185, 206-207, 218, 245 Zentralpolen, Mittelpolen XV-XVI, XXII, XXIV, 54, 58, 60-61, 63, 66, 101, 105, 108, 110, 140, 146, 161, 179, 182-184, 188, 194, 197-198, 216, 218, 244 Polenili 196 Polen IV 196 Polna 123 Polock 24-25, 73, 93, 118, 126 Poltava 17 Pommerellen 27, 29-30, 33, 59-60, 82-84, 104, 112, 131-132, 138, 149-150, 170, 186, 194197, 221, 225-226, 233, 256,265, 279 Pommerellen-Ermland-Masuren 29-30,33, 150 Pommern XV, XVII, XXII, ХХГѴ, 27, 29-30, 32, 45, 61, 65-66, 81-82, 84, 87, 90, 101, 104-105, 107, 109-110, 112-113, 130-132, 136, 138-140, 144, 148, 152, 158, 161, 168, 173-175, 184, 186, 190-192, 194, 196-198, 206-210, 221-223, 225-227, 233, 245 Mittelpommern 30, 60, 82, 84, 112, 131, 138, 146, 170, 173-175, 186, 194-196, 221 Westpommern 82, 138, 192-194, 196 Pommern IV 27 Pommern VI 112,208 Pommern VII 221 Pommern XI 207, 210, 221 Pommern XIII 138, 152, 221, 226 Pommern XIV 196 Pommern XV 208, 210, 221, 226 Pommern XVI 210, 221, 226 Pomorsko 201 Poreče 97 Posen 44, 58-59, 61-62, 64-65, 67, 102, 108, 110, 133, 185-187, 190,217, 220,244 Posen-Ostrów Tumski 67 Potzlow 33 Poznani 185-186 Poznań IV 201 Prag 44, 65-66, 69-72, 91, 103-105, 119, 146 Prästgarden 35 Prerow-Darß ЗО, 149 Připjat (Fluss) 17, 30, 52-53, 59, 66-67, 180 -becken, -gebiet 17, 54, 182 Prosná (Fluss) 54-55, 62, 182, 256 Provence 72 Prut (Fluss) 68 Prząsław 218 Przemyśl 68-70, 206 Przybranowo 104, 203 Przybranowo/Poczałkowo 203 Przyrzecze 82 Psary 55, 62, 65, 184 Pschaveli I50 Psjol (Fluss) 12-14 Pskov 21, 76, 269 Puck 195-196 Purzyce 190 Queis (Fluss) 45 Quentovic 31, 88, 256 Raciąż 181 Raciążek 114 Radacz 175 Radom 217 Raduń 192 Ortsregister Radzików I 206 Radelstetten 18 Rajgorodok 67 Ralswiek ЗО, 33, 39, 176-177, 259, 278 Ramsowo 27-28, 169-171 Rantrum 40-41 Raszewy 201 Ratiboř (Racibórz) 238 Ratmanovo 50 Recknitz (Fluss) 45 Reichenbach 220 Řepov 70 Reric 30-31, 144, 177, 274 Rhein (Fluss) 4,31,252 -delta,-mündung 31,144 -gebiet 101 Rheinland 102-103 Ribe 27, 30-31, 113, 156, 165-167, 177, 258, 272, 274 Ridanäs/Fröjel 35, 144 Rjabinovskoe 46 Rjazah 15,48,94-95 Rjurikovo Gorodišče 23,74-75, 144, 151 Robky 151, 172 Rochester 41, 166, 274 Rogoźno-Cieśle 65, 186 Römisch-deutsches Reich 102, 107, 109, 112113, 116, 121-122, 124, 126, 129-132, 139, 147, 155, 172, 190, 198, 211, 225, 235, 242 Römisches Meer siehe Schwarzes Meer Römisches Reich 219 Romny-Borševo 9, 13, 16, 30, 142 Rostock-Dierkow 30 Rostov 24-25, 272 Rouen 139 Ruci 123 Rudniki 134, 137 Rugard ЗО, 149 Rügen (Insel) 33, 39, 85, 119, 129, 176-177, 225, 259, 278 Rumänien 68 Runowo Krajeńskie 208 Rus’ XX, XXII-XXIII, 5, 15-16, 18-26, 28, 38, 42-44, 48, 50-61, 63, 66, 68-69, 73-77, 88, 90-97, 100, 104-105, 107, 109, 117-123, 125-126, 129, 135, 142-147, 150-152, 154155, 157-158, 161, 179, 181-184, 186, 194, 204, 219-220, 223 301 Russland XXII, 15, 23, 25-26, 38, 42, 47-48, 50, 56-57, 68, 73-74, 76, 78, 82, 87, 91-92, 94-97, 100, 117, 135, 149, 151 Nordrussland 12, 19, 22, 33-35, 37-38, 43, 53, 73, 77-78, 83, 105, 118, 123, 143145, 149-150, 154-155, 157, 175 Nordwestrussland XXII Zentralrussland 19, 22, 25, 40, 144, 151 Ruszczą 134, 137 Rybaki 208 Rybke 193 Rybitwy 61, 190, 217 Rychnowo 112 Ryczyn 218 Rydzewo 82 Rynek Warzywny (Stadtteil von Stettin) 113 Rzeczki-Wólka 220 Saale (Fluss) 109 Sachsen XII, XV, XXIII, 4, 31, 44-45, 61, 71, 88, 98, 100-102, 105, 108-109, 112, 114, 121, 127, 132-133, 135-136, 138, 147, 153, 224, 235 Herzogtum XV, 127 Ostsachsen 109 Sądowa Wisznia 68 Saltov-Majaki 9-10, 12-13, 16, 20, 42, 51, 142, 151, 153, 164 Samandar 9, 50 Samara 47, 68 -Region 68 Samarkand 44, 70, 176 Samarzewo 62, 189 Samkerc 9, 19, 57-58, 143, 149 Samosdelka siehe Itil Sandomierz I 218 Sandomir (Sandomierz) 60, 134, 218, 220 Santok siehe Zantoch Saqaliba siehe Volga Sarkel (Festung) 10, 12, 50, 58, 72, 146, 149 Sárospatak-Baksahomok I 69 Sarskoe Gorodišče 19, 21,24, 76, 143, 151 Sarskoe Gorodišče I 19 Sarskoe Gorodišče II 19 Schaprode 85-86 „Schatz des Hüttenwerkers“ siehe Dąbrowa Górnicza-Łosień Schelde (Fluss) 4, 252 Schlei (Fluss) 86, 115 302 Ortsregister Schlesien XVI, XXIV, 60, 66-67, 71, 101-102, 105, 108-110, 132-134, 137-138, 141, 147, 152, 161, 185, 187, 189-190, 196, 198, 205206, 209, 218-219, 230, 232-233, 235, 238 Oberschlesien 234 Schleswig XIX, XXII, 6, 29, 40-41, 45, 86, 99, 113, 115, 117, 123, 130-131, 144, 147-148, 168, 177-178 Bistum 99 Stadt 113 Schleswig-Holstein XIX, XXII, 6, 29, 41, 45, 144, 168, 177-178 Schonen 41, 87, 116-117, 126, 144, 178 Schottland 88-89 Schwarzes Meer (Römisches Meer) 17, 19 Schweden XV XXII, 32-34, 37-38, 42, 47, 68, 75, 77-78, 81-83, 87, 90, 92-93, 98-101, 107, 115-117, 122-124, 126-127, 144, 151, 158, 175, 194 Festland-Schweden 33-34, 37, 42, 75, 77-78, 81, 83, 115, 117, 122, 126-127, 144, 194 Mittelschweden XVII, 35, 123 Nordschweden 35 Ostschweden 117, 152 Südschweden 35, 39, 99, 152 Westschweden 88 Schwerin 39, 129, 148 Sechovcovo 51 Sędziszowice/Dobiesławice 134, 137 Seeland 87, 90, 126 Sejkowice 204 Sejm (Fluss) 12, 15-16, 50-51, 56 -becken, -gebiet 48,51 Šeksna (Fluss) 20 Semenovo 46, 48 Semikarakoty 10 Serkland 107, 120 Sestovica 52 Sibieren Westsibirien 125 Siem 152 Siemyśl 209 Sieradz 137-138,232 Sieroszewice 65, 186 Sigtuna 47, 91, 99-100, 114, 117, 123, 126127, 149, 152 Silberberg 191-192 Širinis 123 Skadino 123 Skaill 88 Skandinavien XVI, XIX, 12, 24, 27, 32-33, 36, 38, 40, 42-43, 47, 76, 79-80, 88-89, 91, 97101, 104-106, 112-115, 117, 122, 126-128, 131, 143-145, 148, 151, 156-157, 174-176, 178, 183-184, 198, 204, 223 Skomętno Wielkie I 173 Skye (Insel) 88 Śląsk VII 66,189 Śląsk XII 133-134,137,238 Śląsk XIII 190 Śląsk XV 206 Slite 37 Slowakei 68, 103, 147 Słowianki 208 Słubice siehe Frankñirt/Oder Słupno 181 Słupsk 195,208,221-222 Słuszków 133, 220 Småland 37 Smolensk (Gnezdovo) 52, 74, 273 Smoliče 134, 137, 232 Sobačij Gorby 118 Sobolevo 22, 37 Södermanland 37 Sokolniki 220 Sønder Kirkeby 39 Sorte Muld 90,116 Soš (Fluss) 15,52,56,94 Sowinki 64-65,187,269 Spankovo 123 Speyer 101 Spillings 37-40, 152, 157, 267, 280 Spławie 62, 189, 255 Śrem 102 Środa Wielkopolska XVII, 133 Stade 98 Stamford Bridge, Schlacht bei 120-121 Stara Łomża 180 Staraja Ladoga XXIII, 12, 19-23, 27-29, 33-36, 38, 43, 48, 57, 75, 95, 97, 117, 143-144, 149-151, 154, 168, 176-177, 241 Staraja Ladoga III 95, 97 Stargard Szczeciński 175,193 Starigard/Oldenburg 112, 130-131, 158, 178, 210 Staro-Almetevo 46 Stary Chwalim 208 Ortsregister Stary Dworek 105 Stary Zamek 218 Staryj Dedin 52 Stavropol 47 Stegna 27-28, 149, 169 Srojkowo 208-209 Stolp (Słupsk) 82, 114, 130, 152, 222, 225-226 Store Gadegård 116-117 Storr Rock 88 Stralsund 86 Straßburg 88, 212, 249 StrçkowaGóra 54,179-181 Struga (Fluss) 59 Strugienice 203 Strupovo 52 Stryjewo Wielkie 111-112, 130 Strzeczona 208 Strzelce Dolne II 195 Strzelinko 82 Subboticy 68, 151 Suchań 175 Südlicher Bug (Fluss) 67, 146 -Becken, -Gebiet 67, 69 Sula (Fluss) 12-14 -gebiet 13, 151, 156 Šumilovo 22, 37 Sumin 186 Sumy 13, 17 -Region 13, 17 Sundveda 36 Supoj 95 Supruty 17, 42 Suvar 46-47, 49, 95,145 Suzdaler Land 118 Svir-Onega-Gebiet 123 Svirstroj II 97 Svoldern, Schlacht bei 99 Świątki I 197 Świątki/Tempelhof (Tempelhof/Świątki) 189190, 196 Świebodzin 220 Święck 181 Swielubie 174 Świnoujście-Przytór 87 Syców 220 Sylt (Insel) 98-99, 234, 282 Sypniewo 181 Syrien 84, 149 Szczecin П-IX, XI 209 303 Szczecin X 209 Szczecin-Niemierzyn 82, 173, 193 Szczecin-Stargard 193 Szczecin-Świerczewo 112,208-209 Szczecinek 82, 175, 195 Szeligi 66, 184 Szestno 171 Szlichtyngowa 220 Tabaristan 44, 56, 176 Tankeev 49 Tarnowo Pałuckie 201 Taschkent 44 Tatarskij Tõlkis 47, 95 Tatarstan 46-47 Tating 175 Tempelhof/Świątki siehe Świątki/Tempelhof Theiß (Fluss) -becken, -gebiet 67, 69 Thetford XXI Thorn 105 Thüringischer Raum 128 Thurow 115,266 Tichaja Sosna 10 Tiel 99, 108 Timerevo 22, 24, 37, 75-76, 144, 151 Tissø-See 90 Titčicha 11,49-50 Tmutorakan 9,57-58,91,94,96,118 Toľenskij Friedhof 49 Tolkmicko 151, 172 Tollense 45 Tomaszów Lubelski 107 Torksey 41, 166, 168 Tournai 88 Transkaukasien 92, 149 Transoxanien 44 Trebel (Fluss) 45 Trebnitz (Trzebnica) 220, 230-233 Trelleborg 89-90 Trnovec 69 Trobriand-Inseln 188 Troickij-Grabung 73 Tmso XXIII-XXIV, 21, 26-34, 41, 83-84, 86, 142-144, 149-151, 154-156, 164-170, 172177, 179, 185, 192, 194, 197-198,211, 241-244 Truszki-Zalesie 182-183 Trzcianka 54, 180-181, 251, 280 304 Ortsregister Trzcinica 106-107, 146, 205-206 Trzcinica II 106, 205 Trzebaw 201 Trzebianowo 193 Trzebiatów 30, 174 Trzebiatów - Umgebung 30,174 Tschechien 106 Tuchola 195-196 Tula 15 Tuml 183 Tum-Łęczyca 62, 133, 183, 189, 204, 215, 217-218, 220, 238,243-245 Turew 65, 186 Türkei 149 Turov 93 Tyniec 67,215,248 -Urkunde 67, 215 Uckermark 45 Udmurtskaja 46 Uglič 19,21 Ugodiči 19 Ukraine XXII, 47, 67-68, 95, 135, 146, 149 Westukraine 97 Ulejno 201 Ulesie 206 Ungarn У, 17, 43, 51, 67-70, 72, 106-107, 112, 124, 129, 146, 155, 233-234, 253, 259, 262, 283 Upa (Fluss) 17 Uppåkra 32, 41, 144, 157, 165, 178, 274, XXIV Uppland 34-36, 41, 74, 77, 80, 126-127, 144, 150-151, 154, 174 Uppsala 35,79,117,123,178 Ural 48-49, 147 -gebiet 124-125,257 Uraz 220 Urbanice 137, 232 Usedom (Insel) 223 Utrecht 115, 126 Várby 74 Väsby 35 Vaškovo 95, 97 Västergötland 37 Velikaja (Fluss) 22, 24, 144 Velikaja-Peipussee-Narva (Raum) 22 Venngarn 123 Verchnyj Saltov XXIV, 11-14, 50, 151, 251 Verdun 72 Viborg 126,229,253 Viljmaž 123 Vinnica 67 Visby 35,149,270-271,282 Vjatka (Fluss) 49 Volchov (Fluss) 20, 22-23, 43, 74, 77, 145, 150 -Region 77 Volga (Saqaliba) (Fluss) XX, 8-9, 12, 16, 19, 21, 23-24, 40, 44, 48-49, 56, 68-69, 72, 75, 94-95, 143-144, 149-150 -delta 9, 19, 44, 50, 56, 76, 123, 143, 149 -gebiet, -region, -raum 19, 21-22, 37, 47, 73, 76-77, 94, 145, 181 Volga-Oka-Becken/ -Raum 94 Volobuevo 50 Volyn 152, 158 Volyncevo 13 Voronež 118 Voronež (Fluss) 13 Vorskla (Fluss) 12-13, 17 Vtoraja Vorobevka 50 Vyčegda (Fluss) 49 Vyšegša I 22 Waigatsch (Insel) 124 Walcheren (Insel) 31 Wales 88-89,99 Warszawa- Stare Bródno 66,184 Warthe (Fluss) 54, 59, 61-65, 101-102, 113, 182-183, 185-186, 189 Wawel siehe Krakow-Wawel Wawrzeńczyce 218 Węgierskie 185 Węgrzynów 230 Weichsel (Fluss) 30, 54-55, 58-60, 62, 66, 104, 110, 174, 181, 183-184, 188-189, 204, 209, 211,220, 226, 243 -delta 172 -gebiet 58, 66, 114, 134-135, 186, 195, 204, 220 Weißrussland 95, 135, 149 Wełna (Fluss) 59 Weser (Fluss) -mündung 113 Wessex 30, 166 Westerklief 41, 252 Westfalen 124 Ortsregister Westlicher Bug (Fluss) siehe Bug Wicimice 208 Widuchowa I 208 Wielonek 65, 186 Wieringen (Insel) 41,252 Wieschendorf 30, 34 Wik (Vorort Wolin VII u. X) 191 Wiktorowo 201 Winchester XXI, 139 Wirynka (Fluss) 102 Wiślica 134, 220 Wiślica II 134 Wismar 129 Witzworth 40 Włynkowo 221-222 Wodzierady 204 Wola Skromowska 134-135, 137-138, 238 Wola Szydłowska 181-182 Wola Szydłowska/Wyszyny 181 Wołcza Wielka 208 Wolhynien 54 Wolin I 191 Wolin II 191 Wolin III 191 Wolin IV 191 Wolin IX 191 Wolin V 191 Wolin VI 191 Wolin VII (Vorort Wik) 191 Wolin X (Vorort Wik) 191 Wolin XI (Galgenberg) 191 Wolin XII 191 Wolin XIII 208-209 Wolin XV 209 Wolin XVI 191 Wolin XVII 209 Wolin XXII (Silberberg) 66,191-192 Wolin XXV 192 Wolin XXVI 192 Wolin-Wyspa 192 I 8ӀиӀ*Ыоко0 .*т 305 Wollin 44, 59, 61, 63, 65, 81-86, 112-113, 146, 148, 158, 175-176, 191-194, 196-198, 209-210, 241-242 Wolsztyn 220 Worms 101 Wrocław 48 Wrocław-Ostrów Tumski 215,218,245 York XXI, 88, 146, 152, 166, 190 Zabelskoe 123 Ząbkowice Śląskie 206 Zagorode 19 Zajączki 180 Zakrzew I 204 Zakrzew II 203-204 Zakrzewek 226 Zalesie 66, 182-183, 186, 189, 254 Zalewo 27-28, 149, 169-171 Zamglaj-Sümpfe 52 Zantoch (Santok) 59 Zawada Lanckorońska 69-70, 146, 206, 286 Zawichost 134, 220, 286 Zawodzie (Stadtteil von Kalisch) 62, 184, 186 Zbąszyn 102 Zbiersk 201 Zehden (Cedynia) 210 Železnica 17 Zgierz 133 Zgłowiączka 132, 217-218, 220, 239, 243 Zichenau (Ciechanów) 203 Židejevka 50 Zielona 106 Ziółków 137 Złochowice 206 Żółte 210 Zveničev 52, 267 Zvenigorod 118 Zwierszów 234 ļ Index Note: Bold page numbers refer to tables; italic page numbers refer to figures and page numbers followed by “n” denote endnotes. Alimin 126-133,135n22, 135n23, ІЗбпЗб, 136n39 All-American Anti-Imperialist League 109 All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) 48 All-Russian Congress of Koreans 44 All-Tuvan Constituent Congress 46 American Communist Party network 8 American League Against Imperialism 109-110 Amur Incident 47 Ancien Regime 70, 72, 75-77 anti-capitalism 17,100, 226, 231, 233, 236 anti-Communism 15, 26-29 anti-imperialism 16; doctrine of 21; Lenin’s 20-22; movements 1,2 Asian revolution 1; historical and regional context 39-40; imperial revolution, 1917-1920 40-43; post­ imperial uncertainty, 1920-1921 43-46; Soviet empire, 1921-1926 46-50 asiatchina (Asianness) 15 “Asiatic Bolshevism” 100 Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood 27 Association for the Salvation of the Fatherland (Bond tot redding des Vaderland) 99 Associazione Nazionalista Italiana 22 Atabaev, K.S. 213 Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal: Taksim Square in Istanbul 20 “autonomous Korean Republic” 49 Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (ASSR) 38 Azari, Ali 77 backwardness: ambiguities of Bolshevik modernity 207-209; based on historical materialism 218; cautious condemnation of Islam and customs 211-213; concept of 207; crimes of way of life 217; criminalisation of 206, 213-216; debate on 207; economic and cultural 208; endogenous 209; in European liberal values and anti­ revolutionary politics 210-213; in gender relations: women’s seclusion 211; mobilisation of ethnographic concept 209-210; Moscow-led legal political enterprise 213-216; Muslim practices 11; as product of historical conditions 209-210; solidarity networks detrimental to soviet rule 210-211; tensions between decolonisation and national question 207-209; tribal backwardness 210211; in Turkestan 206, 207, 211,213 Baku: Adalat party, creation of 76; conference 24; Iranian Bureau 25 Bakunin, Mikhail 161 basmachi guerrilla movement 190, 199, 228 Bataviaasche Advertentieblad (The Batavian Advertisement Paper) 96 Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad (Batavian Newspaper) 96,97, 99-100 Bayraq-e ‘Adalat (newspaper) 76 The Beginning of Revolution 99 242 Index Beijing Exhibition Center Restaurant 176-177, 181 Beijing Moscow Restaurant see “Lao Mo” (Old Mo) Besant, Annie 162 Bhagat Singh 161,162 Bharatvasi (newspaper) 21 Biography of Lu Xun (Lu Xwi zhuan) 178 “Blue Book on India” 159 Boedi Oetomo 93 Boeke, J.H. 103 Bolshevism: Bolshevik Revolution, aftermath of 14; Bolshevization of parties in mid-1920s 17; comparing Russians and Javanese 102-103; as contagious disease 8; ideology 2; as imperial competition 98-100; as “irresistible tide” 22; led Comintern 3; own foreign policy objectives 7; racial and geographical differences between West and Indies 100-102; regime 1; revolutionary moment in Indies 92-96; views of colonialists 96-98 Bombay Chronicle 160 borderlands: Caucasian (see Caucasian borderlands); Eurasian 16, 26, 29; Russia’s 7, 14; Southern and Eastern 19 borders: after 1910 annexation 26; between domestic and foreign affairs 19; imperial cultural 71; India’s 157; between institutions 19; land 151; political and state borders 81; revolutionary 70; Russo-Iranian 81; Soviet 25 Borisenko, A.S. 173 Borodin, Mikhail 27,28 Bose, Subhas Chandra 163 Bravin, N.Z. 76 Brest-Litovsk agreement 140 British India 26 Bukeikhanov, Alikhan 58 Bukharin, N.I. 38 Bulatov, S.Ia. 213 Buriat-Mongol: activism, outcomes of 7; intellectuals 7, 37,48; nationalists 37 byt, notion of 207,209-210, 212-213 Campbell Ker, J. 156,157 capitalism 11,100,143, 231, 235 Castagne, Joseph 193,197 Caucasian borderlands: Consuls and Ancien Régime 75-77; economic crisis and political tensions 79-82; inside and outside Revolution 73-75; possibility of transnational revolution 77-79; Russian revolution on military front 72-73 Caucasian Special Committee (Ozakom) 73 Central Asia: anti-Soviet guerrilla warfare (bosmachi movement) 190, 228; Central Asian Uprising of 1916 7, 55, 56, 65,190; civil war 190; cooperation between Muslims and Communists 227; forced marriage 216; Muslim populations 6; present-day national identities 190 Chambers of People’s Deputies ( Vien Dan Bieu) 144 Chattopadhyay, Kamaladevi 161 Chekhov, Anton 168 Chen Duxiu 28,46 Chen Yun 172 Chinese Bolshevik Party 26 Chinese Communism 133; Chinese diaspora 26, 115; first United Front in 1927, collapse of 3 Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 109, 133,142; Dong Chuping, founder 110; GMD-ССР alliance 132; inaugural meeting 27; Leninist model 30; membership 28-30; militaries 14; network 8; special group 115-116 Chinese Communist Revolution, 1949 9 Chinese diaspora 26,115 The Chinese Peasant 30 Chinese Vanguard 114 Chinese workers’ party (Kong Tang) 100 civil marriage: in Soviet contractual law, definition of 214 class-based revolutions 143-144 colonialism: crimes of 142; Dutch 236; First International Congress 20; “Red” colonialism 200; Russian settler colonialism 50; Slavic settler colonialism 2; Western 228,236 Comintern: Comintern internationalism 112-114; Communist networks in colonial Philippines 8; Communist Party of United States 108-117; and Communists in Vietnam 9; differences between Indonesia and Russia 129-130; documentation of 19; dual origins 109-112; influence in Asia, limits of 26-29; making sense of Indonesian crisis in Moscow 123-126; map of 17; and nationally Index based Communist Parties, relationship between 108-109,117; Stalin-Trotsky feud 130-132; Third Period of 134; transnational re-orientation: from American to Chinese networks 114-117 “Comintemians” 18-20, 24,26,29 Communism 11,236; Chinese 133; Indonesian (see Indonesian Communism); international 16, 123; Islam and (see Islam and Communism); transnational (see transnational Communism) Communist internationalism 15-18,23, 122 Communist Party of India (CPI) 161, 169n22 Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) 9, 28, 93,122,126; “leftist deviation” 124; PKI Central Committee (PKI CC) 124 Communist Party of the Philippine Islands (CPPI) 8, 109; American leadership 114,117; CCP special group 115; Central Committee 115; Chinese committee 115-117; conference in 1930 112; reports to Moscow 115; Third National Convention 114 Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU): leadership struggles 19 Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) 109-112, 114; Americanisation of 112; Chinese section 115 Communist University of the Toilers of the East (KUTV) 24 Congress Socialist Party (CSP) 161 Constitutionalist revolution in Iran of 1906-1911 189 Corradini, Enrico 22 Craddock, R.H. 158 crimes of ways of life 215-216,217,218 Cultural Revolution 177 Dahlan, Ahmad 234, 235 Dalai Lama 174 Dal’kom 41 The Darker Nations 20 Darsono 9, 93, 95, 96,101, 104, 124, 126, 128, 131, 132, 231,232 Declaration of Rights of the Working and Exploited People 25 Decree on Nationalities 25 243 Decree on Peace 25 De Indier (newspaper) 94 De Locomotief (The Locomotive) 96,97 Demar, V. ПО Democratic Party of Azerbaijan (Firqeh-e demokrat-e Azerbayzhan) 78 Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) 150 Deva, Acharya Narendra 161 Djangali Revolutionary Movement 161 Dong Duong group 145-147 Dong Zhujun 177 Dostoevsky, Fyodor 168 Du Liang 179 Dutch Communist Party 101, 107n61 Eastern Siberian Territorial Congress of Civic Organisations 40 Eighth Congress of the Russian Communist Party 25 Eskandari, Soleiman Mirza 81 Estrin, A.Ia. 213 Eurasian Communism 15 Eurocentrism 5,18, 39 Evangelista, Crisanto 110 Executive Committee of the Communist International (ECCI) 44, 50; ECCI members 129 Far Eastern Republic (FER): formation of 7; leaders, autonomous politics 19 February Revolution, 1917 70, 190; bourgeois-democratic 130; in the Caucasian borderlands 71; constitutional liberalism 195; effects of 159; failure of 71; imperial economic space 196; Iranian constitutional revolution 71; issue of Indian Review 158; Leftist and liberal politicians 40; in Northern Iran and Eastern Anatolia 7-8; regime of 41; in Russia 159; Russo-Iranian commissions 78; self-determination 199; in Turkestan 57 First All-Russian Congress of Korean Civic Organisations 40 First Comintern Congress 1,18,42,195 First Russian Revolution (1905-1907) 39 First World War 4,40, 56, 70, 91-92, 94, 141,156, 159,189-190, 192-194, 197, 200 Fock, Dirk 95, 96,104 Foster, William Z. 110 244 Index French Indochina 26-27 Frunze, M.V. 208 Gandhi, Mohandas 156, 160--163,165, 166 GaoZinong 111, 113 geographies of the revolution 5, 7 George, Harrison 110,114 Gorki, Maksim 15 “Great Russian chauvinism” 189, 209 Great Terror of 1930s 3 Great Treason Trial of 1910, Japan 5 Guomindang (GMD) 14,47, 50, 110, 132,143 Haji Misbach 11, 99, 226,227,230, 233; Red Sarekat Islam 233-236 Het Nieuws van den Dag voor Nederlandsch-Indie (News of the Day for the Netherlands Indies) 97,101 Het Soerabaijasch Handelsblad (The Surabayan Trade Paper) 96, 97 van Heutsz, J.B. 94,96 Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) 161-162 Ho Chi Minh 20, 27, 139, 150 Huangpu Military Academy 14, 27 Hulshoff Pol, DJ. 100,101 Humbert-Droz, Jules 110 Hurriyat 160 Huynh Thuc Khang 144 Iaroslavskii, E.M. 213 Idenburg, A.W.F. 104 imperialism: American 99; British 21; European 8,11,15, 39, 99, 231; French 138; imperial revolution 7, 38,40-43; League against 109-110; new imperialism 38-39, 50; Soviet 43; Turkish and Japanese 99 Indian Communist Party 10 Indian National Congress 160-164 Indian nationalist imaginary: ambivalence towards Russian Revolution 164-168; “nation” in turmoil: 1917 155-157; October Revolution 157-164 Indian Review 158 Indies Communist Association (Kommunist Vereniging Hindid) 93 Indies Social Democratic Association (ISDV) 28, 93,103,225 Indochina War in 1946-1955 14 Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) 9, 138,147-150 Indo-Europeesch Verbond (IndoEuropean Alliance) 96 Indonesian Association {Indonesische Vereeniging) 94 Indonesian Communism 9,11; early years of 226; failure of Comintern 9; Islam and Communism 227-236 Inprecorr 123 In the Heat of the Sun ( Yangguang canlan de rizi) 179 Iranian constitutional revolution 71 Iran, transnational revolution in 77-79 Irkutsk Group 44-45,47,49 ISDP (Indies Social Democratic Party) 93 Islam and Socialism (Tjokroaminoto) 28 Islamic law 211, 222n45 Islam and Communism: adat laws 212; “capitalist-Islam” 235; Centraal Sarekat Islam (CSI) Congress 231 ; “ideological conciliation” 229-230; in Indonesia before and after 1917 230-236; “Islam dan Aturannya” (“Islam and Its Rules”) 235; Islamic rakyat 11 ; Islamic reformism 11 ; kafir (infidel) 232; Red Sarekat Islam 233236; rethinking relationship between 227-230; Semaoen and emergence of Communist thinking 230-233; zakat 235 ludin, P.F. 173 Jacob, H. 102 Java Bode (Java Messenger) 96 Jiang Wen 179 Ji Xianlin 174 kafir (infidel) 232 Karakhan, Lev 19, 22; 1919 Karakhan Manifesto 22 Karklin, O.Ia. 211 Kasravi, Ahmad 77, 79 Katipunan society 110 Kim, Aleksandra 41 Kim Kyu-sik 47,48 Kokand Autonomous Government (November 1917-February 1918) 64, 198-199 Kolchak, Aleksandr 43 Korean Communist Party (KCP) 27, 44-45,47-50 Korean National Congress 48 Index Korean National Union 40 Korean Socialist Party 42,44 Kornilov, Lavr 79,198 Kozlovskii, M.Iu. 213 Krasnoshchekov, Aleksandr 38,41,43, 44,46,47 Krylenko, P.N. 214 Kubiak, Nikolai 47 Kuropatkin, Alexei 58, 191 Kyrgyz population 7 Langkemper, Adolf 97 Lan Yingnian 174 “Lao Mo” (Old Mo) 10,179; China, Soviet Union in 184; entrance 181, 183; and evolution of Sino-Soviet relations 171,180; and evolving images of October Revolution 184; nostalgic revolution 177-182; opening in 1954173; political aura and symbolism 177-182; as political symbol 172-177; Soviet Union 173-176; television series 179 Lenin, Vladimir 2, 3, 7,20-22,24, 28, 81,125,126,143,151,161, 164, 173, 209; an anti-imperialist 15; anti­ imperialism in Asia 20-22; in Asian political movements 29; Bolshevik Party 15,140; defence of socialist fatherland 17; demise of 38,162; fight against backwardness 15; influence of federalist ideas 28; and October Revolution 177,184; political encounters between leaders 16; revolutionary strategist 140; search for modernity 15; Vietnamese 138,141 Li Dazhao 22 Li Jing 176 van Limburg Stirum, IP. 93, 95, 104 Liu Shaoqi 172,173,174 Lloyd George, David 18 Lohia, Ram Manohar 161 Lovestone, Jay 110 Luo Xuehui 182 Lykoshin, Nil 193 Manchester Guardian 21,166 Manjapra, Kris 27 Manshu hominkai 26 Mao Zedong 30,171,172 March First Movement 37, 42 Marxism-Leninism 16, 30,141,143, 145, 171,212; definition of modernity 206; into Europe, spread of 92; historical 245 materialism 209; revolutionary doctrine 1,3; revolutionary socialism 218; spread of ideas 226; use of study societies 111 Marx, Karl 140, 141,161,229 May Fourth Movement, China 20 The Meaning of Universal Brotherhood 99 Mexican Communist Party 27 Mikhailovich, Konstantin 21 Mirza Kuchek Khan 25 van Moll, J. 102 Mongolian People’s Party (MPP) 45 Mongolian Revolution of 1921 46 Montagu, Edwin S. 159 Moscow: Alimin’s and Musso’s mission 132-133; Bolshevik government 208; Central Committee 25; Comintern schools 26-27; Commissariat of Foreign Affairs 19; First Comintern Congress 1, 42; foreign policy 48-49; Indonesian crisis in 123-126; political dominance and legitimacy 12; Second Congress Comintern 23; Seventh All-Russian Congress of Soviets 42 Mouw, H. 99, 100 Munzenberg, Willy 20 Murphy, J.T. 127 Muslim Bureau (Musburo) network 25 Muslim communities 6; “backward” Muslim practices 11 ; “civic amorphousness” 193; unholy alliance with Communists 228 “Muslim politics”: birth and evolution of 193-196; Muslim Councils (shura-yi islamiya) 195; Muslim fraction 193; political activism 195; political polarisation after 1917 195196; Turkestani elite and populations during Great War 193-194; Union of Muslims (Ittifoki-i muslimin) 196 Muslim Regional Committee (Tukramus) 59, 61 Musso 127-129, 131-133,136n39, 136n45 Mutushev, Akhmad 23 My Century ( Wo de yige shiji) 177-178 Nalivkin, Vladimir 61,191,202 national liberation movements 1,20,24, 114,124,194 Naville, Pierre 14 Nazi Germany 163 246 Index Nederlandsch Indisch Handelsblad (The Dutch East Indies Trade Paper) 96 Nehru, Jawaharlal 162,163,167 Ngo Due Ke 144 Ngo Due Tri 147,148 Nikolai Nikolaevich, Grand Duke 73 Nikolayevsk Incident 43 nomads: reflect on Revolution 63-65; return to Semirech’e 57-61 “occupied Turkey” concept 79 October Revolution 14,41, 134, 200; armed revolutions 234; attempts to replace Islamic and adat laws 212; Bolshevik-led 130; by European colonists 56; evolving images of 184; in India 155,156; and Indian National Congress 160-164; Lenin and 177; Marxism-Leninism 171; Moscow Restaurant 175; outbreak of 171; Red Army’s success 22; Red Menace 157-160; in Semirech’e 61-63; societal fragmentation in Iran 8 Ordzhonikidze, Sergo 20 “Oriental Despotism” 168 “Orientalist” 7,15,164—165, 193 Orlov, V.N. 72 Ottoman Empire 189 pan-Asianism 3, 94, 96, 167 Panchen Lama 174 pan-Islamism 3, 96 Pan-Pacific Trade Union Secretariat (PPTUS) 114 Paris Peace Conference (1919) 22, 37, 39,42 Pasha, Ali Ihsan 75 Pashukanis, E.B. 214 Pavel Mif 110 PengZhen 174 “the people,” definition of 25 People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs (NKID) 19 People’s Commissariat for Nationalities (Narkomnats) 24 Pepper, John 124,125,129 Persian constitutional movement 72 Persian National Assembly (Madzhlis) 74 Phan Boi Chau 140, 141, 144 “Philippine Communist Party” (Feiliibin gongchandang) 110, 112 Philippine independence, and Chinese Communists 112-114 Phuc Viet Hoi (Party for Restoring Vietnam) 145 Piatnitskii, Osip 129 PKI see Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) Plekhanov, Georgy 27 Political Trouble in India, 1907-1917 156 Politieke Inlichtingen Dienst (PID) 92 “Prambanan Conference” 128 “Prambanan Decision” 124 Prokofiev, Sergei 168 Provisional Buriat National Committee 40 qua khich dang (extremist party) 140 Rachmaninoff, Sergei 168 Rai, Lala Lajpat 10, 163, 164, 165; Unhappy India 164 Razumovskii, I.P. 214 Red Army 25; in 1918-1921 14; Chinese in 26 “Red” colonialism 200 Red Flag (newspaper) 124 Red Guards 176 “Red Menace” 10, 159 Red Sarekat Islam 11, 93 Revolutionary East (journal) 24 “The Revolutionary Path” (Duong Kach Menh) 143 Romantic Life (Xuese langman) 179 Rowlatt Committee 157-158,158 Roy, Manabrata 27, 28 Roy, M.N. 2,124, 161,162,218 Russian Civil War 1,4, 7,14,17, 20, 22, 24, 30, 41, 55-56, 63, 65, 65n2,109, 140, 150,189-190, 200, 207, 208, 210 Russian Communist Party 7, 24, 25 Russian Duma 39, 73-74,125,193-195, 197, 202nl2 Russian Far East 5,11; brutalities of Civil War (1917-1922) 109; BuriatMongol intellectuals 7, 37,48; civic organisations 41; imperial expansion into North and East Asia 39; Korean guerrillas 48; settlement of 48-49 Russian Great Power 16 “Russian patriots” 140 Russian Revolution (1917) 20, 22; economic “backwardness” 4; imaginations of Asian radicals 2-3; for India 10,155-168; Kurdish population 74; rise of liberalminded statesmen 74; strategies for Index revolutionary mobilisation 233; and Vietnam (see Vietnam) Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) 46-48; “a free union of free nations” 25; 1924 Penal Code 206 Russo-Japanese War 20-21,167,189 “rust en orde” (peace and order) period in Indonesia 134 Safarov, Georgii 48,192 al-Saltane, Sho’a’ 81 Sansar (The World) 160 Sarekat Islam (SI) (Islamic Association) 8,11, 28; emergence of 227; Jong Islamieten Bond 93; Red SI 93 Sarekat Rakyat 127 Savrasov, L.A. 213 Schumann, W.M.G. 98 Second Comintern Congress 1-2,15, 23, 44, 99 Second Maritime Provincial Conference of Korean Communists 49 Second World War 14,19, 30, 46, 50, 109,122, 134,138,150, 163,218 secret societies 110 Semaoen 11, 93, 95, 96,101,102,103, 104,124, 125, 126, 128, 131,132, 227, 230, 231,232, 233, 234,236; and emergence of Communist thinking 230-233 Semirech’e: nomads return to 57-61; October Revolution 61-63; Revolution comes East 61-63; in wake of 1916 Uprising 56-57 Semirech’e, Ispolkom in 59-60, 62-63, 65 Sen, Katayama 27 Şensozen, Vasfi 75 Seventh All-Russian Congress of Soviets 42 Shah, Ahmad 81 Shanghai Group 44-45,47 Shostakovich, Dmitri 168 Siberian Intervention 7 Sinar Hindia (newspaper) 95 Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship in 1950 172 Sisón, Jose Maria C. 115, 117 Sixth Congress of the Socialist International 27 Sneevliet, Henk 8, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 101, 103,227, 231 Socialist Revolutionaries (SR) 25, 37 247 Soeara Merdika (Voice of Freedom) (newspaper) 95 Soeara Rajat (Voice of the People) (newspaper) 95 Soerabaiasch Courant (Surabayan Current) 96 Soerabaiasch Handelsblad (newspaper) 97, 101 Southeast Asia 4-6; anti-colonial struggle 9; Chinese communist immigrants 109,114; Communism in 98; European colonies 117; political activities 100; spread of communist networks 8; as True Society ( Ware Genootschap) 99 Stalin, Josef 3, 25, 38,136, 139,150, 171; during Civil War 20; as Commissar of Nationalities 212; influence of federalist ideas 24; rise to power in Soviet Union 3; “socialism in one country” 17,133; Stalinist revolution 147; Stalinization after 1928 17; Stalin-Trotsky feud 123,130-133 Staroseľskii, la.V. 214 Stravinsky, Igor 168 Stuart, Harold 157 Stuchka, P.I. 214 Sultan-Galiev, Mirsaid 208, 228 Sumatra Courant (newspaper) 97 Sun Yat-sen 22, 27, 109, 111, 114, 145 Sykes-Picot Agreement 21 Tagore, Rabindranath 165, 166, 167, 168 Tan Malaka 28, 29, 96, 98,126, 128, 129, 132,133,228, 233 Tan Viet Revolutionary Party 145 “Tashkent Revolution” 191 Tatishchev, Aleksei 74 Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich 168 Thanh Nien (journal) 143 Theses on the National and Colonial Questions (Lenin) 2 Third International 9,16, 27,122-123, 141 Third Russian Congress of Soviets 25 Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indie (Magazine for the Netherlands East Indies) 96 Tjìn Li Po {Justice) 99 Tolstoy, Leo 168 Transcaucasia 19-20; Caucasian Bureau (Kavbiuro) 25 transnational Communism: anti­ communism and Comintern’s 248 Index influence in Asia 26-29; and Asian Arc 6-12; Baku and KUTV 22-24; “colonial” attitudes 7; domestic and foreign policies 22-24; Lenin’s anti-imperialism in Asia 20-22; Revolutionary Asia 24-26; scholarship on 16 Treaty of Sevres in 1923 20 Treaty of Versailles 22 Trionovsky, K.M. 159 Troelstra, Pieter 92, 94,101 Trotsky, Leon 14,18,21, 82,123,131, 132, 133,163,190 True Society ( Ware Genootschap) 99; Ten Men Bonds (Tienmannenbonden) 100 Turkestan: “backwardness” in 207; Bolshevik coups (September-October 1917) 198; disintegration of economic system (1914-1917) 196-197; end of Russian colonial system 191-192; February Revolution in 190-193; Jadids in 25; Kokand Autonomous Government 198-199; “Muslim politics,” birth and evolution of 193-196; political fragmentation and logic of power in first Soviets 192-193; political polarisation after 1917 195-196; process of Sovietization and revolutionary expansion 25; Red October in September 1917 196-199; Separatism in 208; Turkestani elite and populations during Great War 193-194; Turkestan Central Executive Committee (TurkTsIK) 57 “Turkestan Committee” (Turkestanskii komitet vremennogo pravite!stva) 191 Turkestan, end of Russian colonial system in 191-192 Turkic Republic (Ţiurkskaia respublika) 208 two-phase revolution, concept of 147 Tynyshpaev, Mukhamedzhan 58, 61 uezd 56-60, 62-65 Ulugh Turkiston (newspaper) 199 ummah 227 Unhappy India (Rai) 164 Varenne, Alexander 144 Vasiliev, B.A. 110 Vietnam: Communism 9; First Vietnamese impressions of Russian Revolution 139-141; growth and disunity of Communist movement 144—146; organising a revolutionary movement 146-148; Quoc Ngu 139-140; taking power 148-151 Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) 146-148 Vietnamese Nationalist Party (VNP) 145 Vietnam War in 1955-1975 14 Voitinskii, Grigorii44,124 Volkov, G.I. 213 Volksraad92, 98, 104,135nl6, 231 Voroshilov, K.E. 20, 173 Wang Zhaozhong 174 White Sarekat Islam 93-94 Williams, Harold 99 Wilson, Woodrow: administration, Bolsheviks’ disclosures on 33n29; Fourteen Points of January 1918 42; popularity in Asia 42; Wilsonian moment 20 “World revolution” 142,143 Yi Dong-hwi 37,41, 48 Yo Un-hyung 47 Young Turk revolution of 1908-1911 189 Zaalberg, Karel 96 zakat, Islamic concept of 235 Zapis’ aktov grazhdanskogo sostoianiia (ZAGS) 214 “Zegepraal’ 94 Zhou Enlai 27,172 ZhuDel72,173,174 Zinoviev, G.E. 227 j Bayerische I Staatsbibliothek 1Ч-.__ München , /
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contents 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
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title_full_unstemmed The Russian revolution in Asia from Baku to Batavia edited by Sabine Dullin, Étienne Forestier-Peyrat, Yuexin Rachel Lin and Naoko Shimazu
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