Central Eurasian Studies Review - Volume 2 - Number 1/3

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Central Eurasian Studies Review - Volume 2 - Number 1/3
Author: Various
Publisher: Central Eurasian Studies Society
Publication date: 2003
ISBN: 1538-5043
Number of pages: 117
Format / Quality: PDF
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Language:English
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Contents of this issue


Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2003
Perspectives

The Centrality of Central Eurasia, Gregory Gleason
Research Reports and Briefs

Current Issues in the Study of Traditional Dwelling Space of Mongol-speaking People, Marina Sodnompilova

Ethnicity and Inequality Among Migrants in the Kyrgyz Republic, Joseph Boots Allen

Field Report on Oral and Archival Histories of Collectivization in Uzbekistan, Russell Zanca
Reviews and Abstracts

Book Reviews

Stephane A. Dudoignon and Komatsu Hisao, eds. Islam in Politics in Russia and Central Asia (Early Eighteenth to Late Twentieth Centuries). Reviewed by Suchandana Chatterjee

Mark R. Beissinger, Nationalist Mobilization and the Collapse of the Soviet State. Reviewed by Kathleen E. Smith

Ronald Grigor Suny and Terry Martin (eds.), A State of Nations: Empire and Nation-Making in the Age of Lenin and Stalin. Reviewed by Richard Sakwa

Edwin G. Pulleyblank, Central Asia and Non-Chinese Peoples of Ancient China. Reviewed by Stephen Chan

Ahmed Rashid, Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia. Reviewed by Adeeb Khalid

Natsuko Oka, Andrei Chebotarev, Erlan Karin, and Nurbolat Masanov, The Nationalities Question in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan. Reviewed by Edward Schatz

Sally Hovey Wriggins, Xuanzang: A Buddhist Pilgrim on the Silk Road. Reviewed by Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz

Book Abstracts

Resul Yalcin, The Rebirth of Uzbekistan: Politics, Economy and Society in the Post-Soviet Era. Abstract by Marianne Kamp

Virginia Martin, Law and Custom in the Steppe: The Kazakhs of the Middle Horde and Russian Colonialism in the Nineteenth Century. Abstract by Peter B. Maggs
Conferences and Lecture Series

Looking at the Colonizer, Ildikó Bellér-Hann

Central Eurasian Studies Society Third Annual Conference
Papers Presented at CESS 2002

Summaries of Featured Speaker Addresses
Xinjiang / East Turkestan from a Long Perspective: Patterns of the Region's Past and Present, James A. Millward

A Clear and Present Danger: "Wahhabism" as a Rhetorical Foil, Alexander Knysh
Educational Resources and Developments

Teaching Central Asian Politics in Comparative Perspective, Henry E. Hale

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Volume 2, Number 2, Winter 2003
Perspectives

Perspectives

Detours from Utopia on the Silk Road: Ethical Dilemmas of Neoliberal Triumphalism, Morgan Y. Liu
Research Reports and Briefs

Comparative Perceptions of Risk From Nuclear Testing in Kazakhstan: Preliminary Results and Proposed Research, Cynthia Werner, Kathleen Purvis and Nurlan Ibraev

Interviewing NGO Leaders in Bishkek, Sada Aksartova

Bayani's Shajara-ye khorezmshahi and the Russian Conquest of Khiva: An Essay on Historical Production, Ron Sela

Typology of Traditional Culture of the Mongol-Speaking Peoples, Tatyana D. Skrynnikova
Reviews and Abstracts

Svat Soucek, A History of Inner Asia. Reviewed by Alex Marshall

Kemal H. Karpat, The Politicization of Islam: Reconstructing Identity, State, Faith, and Community in the Late Ottoman State. Reviewed by Gerard J. Libaridian

Sechin Jagchid, The Last Mongol Prince: The Life and Times of Demchugdongrob, 1902-1966. Reviewed by David Sneath

Erika Weinthal, State Making and Environmental Cooperation: Linking Domestic and International Politics in Central Asia. Reviewed by Peter C. Bloch

Mar'iam Iandieva and Adam Mal'sagov, eds. Ingushetiia i Ingushi. Reviewed by Wolfgang Schlott

J. P. Mallory and Victor H. Mair, The Tarim Mummies, Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West. Reviewed by Colin Mackerras

Sigrid Kleinmichel, Halpa in Choresm (Hwārazm) und Ātin Āyi im Ferghanatal. Zur Geschichte des Lesens in Usbekistan im 20. Jahrhundert. Reviewed by Ildikó Bellér-Hann

Levon Abrahamian and Nancy Sweezy, eds., Armenia: Folk Arts, Culture, and Identity. Reviewed by Robert L. Whiting
Conferences and Lecture Series

New Games in Central Asia, Great and Small, Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek

Eighth Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS VIII), September 25-28, 2002, Bordeaux, France, Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek
Educational Resources and Developments

Teaching Central Asian History in Japan: Some Practice and Experience, Komatsu Hisao

Uzbek Language Instruction: A New Textbook, William Dirks

A Story of European Hammers and Central Asian Boulders: How a Swiss Museum Exhibits "High Asia,"

Contents of this issue


Volume 2, Number 3, Fall 2003
Perspectives

A View from Cyberspace: The Silk Road Atlas of the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative, Lewis R. Lancaster and Ruth Mostern

Instructional Technology and Digital Asset Management: Implications for the Scholarly Community, Anthony R. Bichel
Research Reports and Briefs

Reports

Market Reforms and Macroeconomic Performance in Uzbekistan, Aydın A. Çeçen

C. P. Skrine in Kashgaria, Daniel Waugh

Research Conditions in Uzbekistan: Archival Access and Conditions in Samarkand, Christine Evans

Library Conditions in Uzbekistan, Shoshana Keller
Reviews and Abstracts

Edward Harper Parker, A Thousand Years of the Tartars. Reviewed by Azade-Ayşe Rorlich

Balzhan Zhimbiev, History of the Urbanisation of a Siberian City: Ulan-Ude. Reviewed by Robert Montgomery

Olivier Roy, The New Central Asia: The Creation of Nations. Reviewed by Roger D. Kangas

Daniel Heradstveit, Democracy and Oil: The Case of Azerbaijan. Reviewed by Hooman Peimani
Conferences and Lecture Series

Second METU Conference on International Relations, Isık Kuşçu and Hayriye Kahveci
Educational Resources and Developments

Music of Central Asia at SOAS, Rachel Harris

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