Central Eurasian Studies Review - Volume 1 - Number 1/3
<b> Central Eurasian Studies Review - Volume 1 - Number 1/3</b>
Author: Various
Publisher: Central Eurasian Studies Society
Publication date: 2002
ISBN: 1538-5043
Number of pages: 114
Format / Quality: PDF
Size: 2 Mb
Language:English
Цитата:Contents of this issue
Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 2002.
Editorial Introduction
Perspectives
Setting the Stakes of a New Society, John Schoeberlein
Libraries and CESS, Chris Murphy
Research Reports and Briefs
Reports: Migrant Labor, Labor Rights, and the Eurasian Economic Community, Roza Zhalimbetova and Gregory Gleason
Azerbaijani Intellectuals during the Transition, Liamen Rzayeva
The Local Perspective: Interviews with Sakha in the Viliui River Region, Aileen A. Espiritu
Recent Work in Archives in Uzbekistan and Russia, Adeeb Khalid
Preparing and Conducting a Field Trip to Baku and Bishkek, Jamilya Ukudeeva
Brief: Soviet Census Resources, Lawrence W. Crissman
Reviews and Abstracts
Book Review: Bold, Bat-Ochir. Mongolian Nomadic Society: A Reconstruction of the 'Medieval' History of Mongolia. Reviewed by Timothy May
Book Abstract: S. M. Prozorov, comp. and ed., Islam na territorii byvshei Rossiiskoi imperii. Entsiklopedicheskii slovar' [Islam on the territory of the former Russian Empire: An encyclopedic dictionary]. By Aleksei A. Khismatulin with Daniel C. Waugh
Conferences and Lecture Series
The Heritage of Sasanian Iran, Stuart D. Sears
Rethinking Social Science Research on the Developing World, Morgan Liu, Edward Schatz and Carole McGranahan
The Geopolitical and Economic Transitions in Eurasia, Havva Karakas-Keles
Reconceptualizing Central Asia: States and Societies in Formation, Pauline Jones Luong and John Schoeberlein
Second CESS Annual Conference
Educational Resources and Developments
Polishing the Mirror: A Teaching Unit on Central and Inner Eurasia, Vika Gardner
Teaching the Silk Road, Shoshana Keller
"Silk Road Seattle," Daniel C. Waugh
Цитата:Contents of this issue
Perspectives
Volume 1, Number 2, Spring 2002
The "Barnaul School" of Central Asian Studies: A Brief Review of Scientific Research in Barnaul Concerning Central Asian Politics and International Relations, Vladimir Boyko
Research Reports and Briefs
Reports
Conceptions and Uses of "Victimhood" in Contemporary Mongolia, Christopher Kaplonski
Ongoing Archaeological Excavations in the Lower Don Region, Russia, Jeannine Davis-Kimball
Negotiating Inside/Outside in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan: Footnotes from Field Research, Cengiz Surucu
Shifting Social Networks in Post-Socialist Kazan, Helen Faller
Brief
Network Community Creation in Kazakhstan, Elena G. Gayevskaya
Reviews and Abstracts
Book Review: Larry P. Goodson, Afghanistan's Endless War: State Failure, Regional Politics and the Rise of the Taliban. Reviewed by Resul Yalcin
Abstract: The TOL Annual Survey 2001 CD-ROM. Prepared by Rafis Abazov
Conferences and Lecture Series
The Ninth Annual Indiana University Central Eurasian Studies Conference, Kerry Cosby
Middle East Studies Association 2001 Annual Meeting, Marianne Kamp
"Abseits der Seidenstrasse": The Silk Road and Beyond: Art and Culture from Central Asia in Berlin, Beate Eschment
Educational Resources and Developments
"Legal Systems of Islamic Countries" at Sofia University, Vladimir Chukov
Цитата:Contents of this issue
Volume 1, Number 3, Fall 2002
Perspectives
Central Asian Studies in Bulgaria: Main Trends and Perspectives, Vladimir Chukov and Roumiana Andreeva-Chukova
Research Reports and Briefs
Communal and Political Change in Central Asia: Some Preliminary Findings, Paul Geiss
Security Perception in Central Asia, Rafis F. Abazov
Afghan Communities in Uzbekistan, Natalya Khan
Reviews and Abstracts
Terry Martin, The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923-1939. Reviewed by Tomasz Kamusella
Jacob M. Landau and Barbara Kellner-Heinkele, Politics of Language In the Ex-Soviet Muslim States. Reviewed by Sally N. Cummings
Uradyn Bulag, The Mongols at China's Edge: History and the Politics of National Unity. Reviewed by Timothy May
Conferences and Lecture Series
First International METU Conference on International Relations, Oktay F. Tanrisever
Middle East History and Theory Conference and Central Asian Studies, Patrick Wing
Networks, Alignments and Factionalism in Today's Central Asia, Ildikó Bellér-Hann
Educational Resources and Developments
The Challenge of Introducing Central Asia to Young Readers, Daniel Waugh
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