Geoffrey Wheeler - Works and Related Materials

Works and Related Materials

  • Geoffrey Wheeler Collection: TS Memoirs ‘Fifty years of Asia.’ GB165-0298. Oxford University, St Antony's College, Middle East Centre Archive. NRA catalogue reference: NRA 20811 St Antony's College.
  • Schuyler, Eugene. Turkistan, Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan, Kokand, Bukhara and Kuldja. Ed. Geoffrey Wheeler. Abridged by K.E. West. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1966.
  • Spuler, Bertold. The Mongols in History. Translated by Geoffrey E. Wheeler. New York: Paragon Book Gallery, 1971.
  • Wheeler, Geoffrey. "British Policy in Central Asia in the Early Nineteenth Century. The Mission of Richmond Shakespeare." Central Asian Review. VI, No. 4. (1958.)
  • "Cultural Developments in Soviet Central Asia." Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society. 41, III. (1954.)
  • "Islam and the Soviet Union." Asian Affairs. 10. (1979.)
  • "Islam in the USSR." Central Asian Review. 9, IV. (1961.)
  • The Modern History of Soviet Central Asia. London: Weidenfelf and Nicolson, 1964.
  • "The Muslims of Central Asia." Problems of Communism. 16, V. (1967.)
  • Nationality and Nationalism in Soviet Muslim Asia.. Azad Bhavan, 1961.
  • "Religion and the Soviet State: a Dilemma of Power." National and Religious Consciousness in Soviet Islam. Ed. M. Hayward and W Fletcher. London: Pall Mall, 1969.
  • The Peoples of Soviet Central Asia: A Background Book. London: Bodley Head, 1966.
  • "Race Relations in Soviet Muslim Asia." Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society. 47, II. (1960).
  • Racial Problems in Soviet Muslim Asia. London: Oxford University Press, 1960.
  • "Russia and Islam: New Trends in Soviet Policy." Central Asian Review. 4, I. (1956.)
  • Russia and China in Central Asia. Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society 54, III. (1967.)
  • "Russia and the Middle East." Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society. 44, III. (1957.)
  • "Russian Conquest and Colonization in Central Asia." Russian Imperialism from Ivan the Great to the Revolution Ed. Taras Hunczak. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press 1974.
  • "The Russian Presence in Central Asia." Canadian Slavonic Papers. 17, II-III. (1975).
  • Swords and Plowshares; The Indian Army as a Social Force. Washington: The Government of India Information Services, 1944.
  • "The Turkic Languages of Soviet Muslim Asia: Russian Linguistic Policy." Middle Eastern Studies, XIII, no. 2, (1977.)
  • Wheeler, Geoffrey E. "Soviet and Chinese Policies in the Middle-East." The World Today. v. 22. no. 2. (Feb 1966.)

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