Russian Azerbaijan, 1905-1920 describes the rise of national identity
among the Azerbaijanis - the Turkic-speaking Muslims of Russia's
borderland with Iran - at the opening of the twentieth century. The
principal focus is on the period from the Russian Revolution of 1905,
when the Azerbaijanis began to articulate their national aspirations,
until the establishment of the Soviet Azerbaijani Republic in 1920. The
central theme of the book is the emergence of ideas, and then actions,
that would create a new collective identity among the Muslims - a sense
of nationality.