2016
DOI: 10.31703/grr.2016(i-i).11
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Traditional and Modern Education in Bukhara (1860s-1917): The Policy Juncture

Abstract: This paper explores the nature of conflict that unfolded between the supporters of traditionalist and modernist education in Tsarist Central Asia. The paper explores the viewpoint of each camp and explores the causes of such approach. The paper finds that the conflict or divergence was driven by the desire to ensure the protection of political and economic interests each camp cherished. While status quo offered traditionalists economic security and political power, the new order and industrialization that came… Show more

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