Disgruntled Guests: Iranian Subaltern on the Margins of the Tsarist Empire

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The present essay studies the Iranian migrants residing on the margins of the Tsarist empire. The article deals with the social forces causing migration; the formation of the Iranian subaltern community in the Caucasus; the community's social structure (gender, ethnicity and age); the migrants' working and living conditions; and their political culture.

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Atabaki, T. (2003). Disgruntled Guests: Iranian Subaltern on the Margins of the Tsarist Empire. International Review of Social History, 48(3), 401–426. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859003001135

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