Setting the East ablaze : Lenin's dream of an empire in Asia /
Peter Hopkirk.
- Paperback edition.
- London; John Murray, 1984
- x, 252 Pages : illustrations, maps ; Pbk 20 cm
"Setting the East Ablaze" is a gripping historical account that delves into the tumultuous period of revolutionary fervor and geopolitical intrigue in Central Asia during the early 20th century. Written by Peter Hopkirk, the book chronicles the daring exploits of Bolshevik agents, British spies, and local revolutionaries as they vied for control over the vast and strategically significant region.
The narrative captures the dramatic efforts of the Soviet Union to spread communism into the heart of Asia, while Britain, determined to protect its imperial interests, sought to counter these advances. Hopkirk masterfully weaves together tales of espionage, betrayal, and guerrilla warfare, set against the backdrop of the rugged and unforgiving landscapes of the Silk Road.
From the daring missions of Comintern operatives to the shadowy maneuvers of British intelligence, "Setting the East Ablaze" offers a vivid portrayal of a little-known but pivotal chapter in history. It is a story of ambition, ideology, and the clash of empires, brought to life with meticulous research and a flair for storytelling. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of espionage, revolution, and the Great Game's enduring legacy.
9780719564505
World politics Central Asia, History World politics. Political and social views. Diplomatic relations. Politics and government