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Cartlidge, Cherese.
The Central Asian States.
Lucent, 2003. Discussion of Uzbekistan and the other former Soviet Central Asian republics, for readers in grades 6 to 12.
Khan, Aisha.
A Historical Atlas of Uzbekistan.
Rosen, 2003. For readers in grades 5 to 9.
Kort, Michael.
Central Asian Republics.
Facts on File, 2003. For readers in grade 7 and up.
Uzbekistan
Allworth, Edward.
The Modern Uzbeks: From the Fourteenth Century to the Present.
Hoover Institution, 1990. Scholarly cultural history.
Critchlow, James.
Nationalism in Uzbekistan: A Soviet Republic's Road to Sovereignty.
Westview, 1991. Scholarly study of recent events.
Curtis, Glenn E., ed.
Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan: Country Studies.
Library of Congress, 1997. From a series of area-studies handbooks.
Kalter, Johannes, and Margareta Pavaloi, eds.
Uzbekistan: Heirs to the Silk Road.
Thames & Hudson, 1997. Artistic and cultural history.
MacLeod, Calum, and Bradley Mayhew.
Uzbekistan: The Golden Road to Samarkand.
Odyssey, 1999. The first comprehensive guidebook to Uzbekistan in English.
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