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9 “K Serbam, poslanie iz Moskvy” (1860), in Khomiakov, Izbrannye
Sochineniia, 176.
10 Khomiakov, “Zapiski o vsemirnoi istorii,” part 2, in Khomiakov, pss, 6:500.
11 Ibid., 503.
12 Khomiakov, “O starom i novom” (1839), in Khomiakov, pss, 3:37.
13 Ibid., 44.
14 Ibid.
15 Christoff, An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Russian Slavophilism, 33.
16 On early Russia and the Byzantine heritage, see Michael Cherniavsky,
“Khan or Basileus: An Aspect of Russian Mediaeval Political Theory,”
in Cherniavsky, The Structure of Russian History, 65–79; and Dmitri
Obolensky, “Russia’s Byzantine Heritage,” ibid., 3–28.
17 Cited in Davison, ‹Russian Skill and Turkish Imbecility,› 37. Article vii
of the 21 July 1774 Treaty of Kuchuk Kainardji is in Macfie, The Eastern
Question, 1774–1923, 81.
18 Pypin, Istoriia Russkoi literatury, 4:64; Zhigarev, Russkaia politika v
vostochnom voprose, 1:213.
19 Wortman, Scenarios of Power, 1:138–41; Jelavich, Russia’s Balkan
Entanglements, 1806–1914, 3–5; Zhigarev, Russkaia politika v vostochnom
voprose, 1:208–14; Ragsdale, “Russian Projects of Conquest in the
Eighteenth Century,” 82.
20 Cited in Jelavich, Russia’s Balkan Entanglements, 1806–1914, 172.
21 V.N. Vinogradov, “The Personal Responsibility of Emperor Nicholas i for
the Coming of the Crimean War,” in Ragsdale, Imperial Russian Foreign
Policy, 159–70; David M. Goldfrank, “Policy traditions and the Menshikov
mission of 1853,” ibid., 119–58.
22 Teatr v Tiflise s 1845–1856 god, 86.
23 rgia, f. 932, op. 1, 1846, d. 92, Delo “Proekt o vedenii khristianskoi very
na Kavkaze mezhdu gorskimi narodami,” Aleksandr Begichev,
30September 1846, ll. 5–13, 31–4; also see report of Lieutenant Stamm
of the Black Sea Shore Line in pfa an, f. 100, op. 1, 1854, d. 195/2, Delo
“Etnograficheskii ocherk Cherkesskogo naroda,” l. 129.
24 Algeron, Les algeriens Musulmans et la France (1871–1919), 1:267–76.
25 Dowler, “The Politics of Language in Non-Russian Elementary Schools,”
517; Olcott, The Kazakhs, 19; Slezkine, “Savage Christians or Unorthodox
Russians?”
26 Platonov, Obzor deiatel’nosti, 79.
27 Petr Khitsunov, “O Dukhovnoi Osetinskoi shkole v Mozdoke,” Kavkaz,
no. 17 (30 March 1846): 52. On the Ossetian commissions, see Tarran, “The
Orthodox Mission in the North Caucasus.”
28 Platonov, Obzor deiatel’nosti, 80–90.
29 sssa, f. 492, op. 1, 1816, d. 43, Delo “O potrete knig Osetinskoi Dukhovnoi
Komissii,” Report, 29 January 1816, l. 4.


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