Swietochowski's study of twentieth-century Azerbaijan is a unique and groundbreaking work. This is nothing less than the recovery for Western readers of a lost history of a little-known people. By looking on both sides of the Iranian-Russian frontier, he tells the complex and diverse stories that have complicated the processes of nation-building and national identity for the Azeri Turks.
(Ronald Grigor Suny, University of Chicago )
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Substantial addition to understanding of Azerbaijani problem,
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This review is from: Russia and Azerbaijan: Russia and A Borderland In Transition Azerbaijan (Hardcover)
Reviewed by VICTOR KIRILLOV in International Relations, Volume XIII, No 1, - April 1996 - The author's expertise on the complicated issues of both Russian and Middle Eastern history, politics, economy, culture and languages is beyond doubt. Indeed, while reading the book one cannot escape the impression that Tadeusz Swietochowski knows a great deal more than he writes about. Out of respect for his readers he carefully and skilfully selects the most salient and convincing facts and events to enable a better understanding of his subject matter which is not widely known to Western, and not only to Western, audiences.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Thorough, objective, and well-researched.,
By 71153.2432@compuserve.com (Tennessee) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Russia and Azerbaijan: Russia and A Borderland In Transition Azerbaijan (Hardcover)
Bravo! Finally a history of this republic that is well-written for the historian and the novice alike. Swietochowski is very objective in his approach, and systematic in the presentation of his research. I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting to know more about the two Azerbaijans and Russian involvement in the Caucasus.
17 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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Russian and a Divided Azerbaijan,
By Daniel Pipes, Middle East Forum, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Russia and Azerbaijan: Russia and A Borderland In Transition Azerbaijan (Hardcover)
Azerbaijan, Swietochowski rightly notes, is "the quintessential borderland," being Turkish and Iranian, Sunni and Shi`i, Muslim and Christian, Russian and Middle Eastern, European and Asian. He also notes its other points of interest. Falling under Russian rule from 1804 on, Azerbaijan stands out as the first part of the Middle East brought under the rule of a modern European colonial power. Having been divided into two parts (Russian and Iranian) since 1828, it is the nation that has by far the longest endured the strains of split development. Writings in English on Azerbaijan are meager and not of the highest quality. Russia and Azerbaijan improves matters by helping to make sense of the country's history, but its account is limited to coverage of the northern (i.e., Russian) part and to a dry, top-down history (for the Russian imperial period the author relies inordinately on literary magazines). Current interest in Azerbaijan stems from its dramatic return to history as a vital pivot between Russia, Turkey, and Iran; as a newly important oil exporter; and as the Armenians' opponent in a vicious war since 1988. Contemplating the Turkish-Iranian rivalry for influence over independent Azerbaijan, the author foresees Turkey connecting Azeris to the larger world; but Iran, because of its Islamic emphasis and its inclusion of souther Azerbaijan, will have a greater impact on their evolving national identity. Middle East Quarterly, December 1995
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