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Browsing History, Philosophy and Religious Studies by Title
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Samten, Jampa; Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
(Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 2012)
Letters, like human beings, can have complicated fates. This is especially true for the letters presented here – letters that were for many years stored on the dusty shelves of the Antireligious Museum of Verkhneudinsk. ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(Routledge, 2006)
This chapter deals with the ambiguity that political authorities feel toward culture and history when they are pressed to enlarge and modernize urban infrastructures. I will discuss the strategy followed by the Harbour ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2012)
In this paper I explore the characteristics which historians normally attribute to 'modern' forms of Imperialism, and whether these make sense when applied to Russia. I conclude by making some tentative suggestions as to ...
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Duffel, Siegfried
(2015)
"As I’m writing this, Christians are brutally
murdering Muslims in the Central
African Republic; people in Syria are being
bombed, starved, and tortured; and homosexuals
still face the death penalty in Iran
as well ...
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Amanbekov, Timur
(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2020-05-01)
The use of the Singaporean model was adopted by the government of Kazakhstan in 1995 with the approval of the Second Constitution, partially due to the ideas of Nursultan Nazarbayev, who considered this model to be beneficial ...
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Bakhretdinov, Valikhan
(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2020-05)
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Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
(Etudes Mongoles et Siberiennes, Centrasiatiques et Tibetaines, 2016)
Present-day scholarship on the Buryats, or Buryat-Mongols, consciously or otherwise considers the people in question and the areas they inhabit as a marginal part or periphery of the Mongolian or Russian worlds ; the logic ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2014-05)
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Forêt, Philippe
(2008-12-11)
The French philosophers Gilles Deleuze (1925-95) and Félix Guattari (1930-92) gathered two seminal texts in On The Line. In "Rhizome," Deleuze and Guattari introduced a new kind of thinking, which is both nondialectical ...
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Beben, Daniel
(Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History., 2018)
The Ismailis are one of the largest Muslim minority populations of Central Asia, and they
make up the second largest Shiʿi Muslim community globally. First emerging in the
second half of the 8th century, the Ismaili ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(Rombach, 2007)
Mit meinen folgenden Ausführungen möchte ich zu einem neuen Verständnis der Vormoderne beitragen, einer Epoche, die viel offener für die kulturelle Vielfalt und toleranter gegenüber inkohärenten Entwicklungen ist als auf ...
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Akhmetova, Danel
(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2020-05-05)
In 1988, Murat Auezov, the editor-in-chief at Kazakhfilm national film studio proposed its structural reformation. From now on, the studio was to be divided into two creative associations, Miras (“heritage”) and Alem ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(L'Harmattan, 1997)
Les facteurs apolitiques qui dirigent la mondialisation de l'économie sont en train de brutalement détruire l'architecture vernaculaire chinoise ainsi que le riche symbolisme lié à l'aménagement traditionnel du paysage. ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg, 2004)
Cet article traite d'un demi-échec dans l'histoire des blancs de cartes. Une tentative de revivification lexicale, sans pour autant aboutir, suffit à modifier les mécanismes d'évaluation de la découverte géographique. Un ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2012)
This article reviews recent literature on legal and civic ideas of citizenship within the Russian empire, arguing that much of it fails to take into account the many legal and administrative inequalities which existed ...
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Duffel, Siegfried
(2013)
This article examines long-standing debates in moral philosophy that are relevant to international human rights law. It discusses the political conception of human rights and the four challenges to moral philosophy which ...
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Tsyrempilov, Nikolay; Bigozhin, Ulan; Zhumabayev, Batyrkhan
(Nationalities Papers, 2022)
This article focuses on the project Sacred Geography of Kazakhstan, launched in 2017 in Kazakhstan as part
of the nationwide program Ruqani Zhangyru (Modernization of Spirituality). The officially stated goal of the
project ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2014-05)
This article explores the debates that preceded the Russian conquest of Tashkent in 1865. It argues that none of the explanations usually given for this – the ‘men on the spot’, ‘cotton hunger’, or the Great Game with ...
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Cofran, Zachary; DeSilva, Jeremy M.
(Journal of Human Evolution, 2015-04-01)
Abstract The Mojokerto calvaria has been central to assessment of brain growth in Homo erectus, but different analytical approaches and uncertainty in the specimen's age at death have hindered consensus on the nature of ...
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Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
(Inner Asia, 2016)
Tibetan Buddhism, in the eyes of Orthodox Christian polemicists, was always seen as a harmful paganism, and fifighting against this ‘superstition’ was a high priority. Based on analysis of nineteenth-century Russian Orthodox ...