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1by Morrison, Alexander“...This book studies the colonial administration created by the Russians in Central Asia after 1865, focusing on the city of Samarkand and its hinterland in the...”
11.09.2008
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2by Morrison, Alexander“...A comprehensive diplomatic and military history of the Russian conquest of Central Asia, spanning the whole of the nineteenth century...”
2020
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3by Morrison, Alexander Published in War in history (01.04.2019)“...This article is a short collective biography of six so-called ‘Turkestan Generals’, all of whom played a prominent role in the Russian conquest and...”
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4by MORRISON, ALEXANDER Published in Modern Asian studies (01.05.2017)“...Drawing on published documents and research in Russian, Uzbek, British, and Indian archives, this article explains how a hasty attempt by Russia to put...”
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6by MORRISON, ALEXANDER Published in Modern Asian studies (01.01.2014)“...This paper examines two linked cases of abortive Imperial expansion. The British invasion of Afghanistan and the Russian winter expedition to Khiva both took...”
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7by Alexander Morrison Cloé Drieu Aminat Chokobaeva“...The 1916 Revolt was a key event in the history of Central Asia, and of the Russian Empire in the First World War. This volume is the first comprehensive...”
edited by Alexander Morrison Aminat Chokobaeva Cloé Drieu
2019
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8by Morrison, Alexander Published in Journal of the economic and social history of the Orient (01.09.2014)“...This article explores the use of camels for baggage transport by European colonial armies in the nineteenth century. It focuses in particular on two episodes:...”
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9by Morrison, Alexander Published in Central Asian survey (03.04.2014)“...This article explores the debates that preceded the Russian conquest of Tashkent in 1865. It argues that none of the explanations usually given for this - the...”
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11by Morrison, Alexander Published in Comparative studies in society and history (26.06.2009)“...Writing in 1872, Sir Alfred Lyall, Governor of the North-Western Provinces of British India, was talking about the reluctance amongst many of the old Muslim...”
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13by Morrison, Simon“...In 1936, Sergey Prokofiev relocated from France to Soviet Russia, a period marked by the marshalling of musical activities under the auspices of the All-Union...”
27.11.2008
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14by Alexander Morrison Published in The Slavonic and East European review (1928) (01.10.2006)“...This article argues that Russia's Empire in Central Asia is best understood in comparison with the other Western Colonial Empires of the nineteenth century,...”
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15by Feng Liu Alexander H. Morrison Thomas Gregor Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23.04.2013)“...Patterning of body parts in multicellular organ isms relies on the interpretation of transcription factor (TF) concentrations by genetic networks. To determine...”
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16by Morrison, Alexander Published in Cahiers du monde russe (2017)“...This ambitious comparative study brings together two historiographies that only occasionally touch, despite some obvious affinities. Donald Treadgold, Thomas...”
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17by Mansour, Anthony G Ahdab, Rechdi Daaboul, Yazan Korjian, Serge Morrison, Daniel Alexander Hariri, Essa Salem, Maher El Khoury, Christelle Riachi, Naji Aoun Bahous, Sola Published in Headache (01.03.2020)“...Objective We aimed to examine arterial stiffness and vitamin K2 status in migraine subjects by comparison to controls. Background Migraine is a primary...”
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18by Alexander, Marcalee Sipski Aisen, Carrie Mlynarczyk Alexander, Sterling Morrison Aisen, Mindy Lipson“...Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) causes neurological impairment with resultant neurogenic sexual dysfunction which can compound preexisting psychological and medical...”
edited by Zasler, Nathan D Moreno, Alexander Gan, Caron
Published in NeuroRehabilitation (Reading, Mass.) (2017-00-00)
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19by Cochrane, Ethan E Kane, Haunani Fletcher, Charles Horrocks, Mark Mills, Joseph Barbee, Matthew Morrison, Alexander E Tautunu, Matiu Matavai Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01.01.2016)“...Between 3050 and 2700 years ago, humans first colonized the islands of south-west Remote Oceania, a region stretching from Vanuatu to Sāmoa. These colonists...”