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After defeat: how the East learned to live with the West
This is an early attempt of a young scholar to punch above her weight, and this dissertation turned book has lots of things to recommend it-a bit of thinking out of the box, comparative historical assessments, and an effort to reach toward bigger ideas. Zarakol (Washington and Lee Univ.) takes three...
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Published in: | Choice (Middletown) 2011, Vol.49 (3), p.594 |
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Format: | Review |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This is an early attempt of a young scholar to punch above her weight, and this dissertation turned book has lots of things to recommend it-a bit of thinking out of the box, comparative historical assessments, and an effort to reach toward bigger ideas. Zarakol (Washington and Lee Univ.) takes three cases of "defeated" states-Turkey post-WW I, Japan after 1945, and Russia post-Soviet breakup-and asks some provocative questions. |
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ISSN: | 0009-4978 1943-5975 |