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Browsing History, Philosophy and Religious Studies by Title
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(Oxford University Press, 2013-11)
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Schamiloglu, Uli
(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2021)
The first talk of our Spring 2021 speaker series will feature Dr. Uli Schamiloglu (Professor and Chair of the Department of Kazakh and Turkic Studies), who will discuss “Pandemics in Turkic Culture”. To watch this webinar ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2015)
This article provides an introduction to one of the lesser-known examples of European settler colonialism, the settlement of European (mainly Russian and Ukrainian) peasants in Southern Central Asia (Turkestan) in the late ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(Chronos Verlag, 2003)
This empirical study on advertising campaigns and the art of running trains in distant places finds its theoretical significance in a view of history where real and imagined geographies interact. The railroad companies of ...
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Beben, Daniel
(in: Identity, History and Trans-Nationality in Central Asia: The Mountain Communities of Pamir. Routledge, 2018)
One of the most conspicuous aspects of the culture and identity of the Pamiri peoples today is the prevalence of Jsma'TIT ShT'ism within the region. Yet the prominence of Jsma'Tlism in the Pamirs in the present day is ...
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Lavazza, Andrea; Farina, Mirko
(Frontiers Media, 2020-07-14)
In the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, medical experts (virologists, epidemiologists, public health scholars, and statisticians alike) have become instrumental in suggesting policies to counteract the spread of coronavirus. Given ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2014)
Abstract Russian expansion into Central Asia in the nineteenth century is usually seen either as the product of lobbying by big capitalist interests in Moscow or as a wholly unplanned process driven by “men on the spot” ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2006)
This article argues that Russia's Empire in Central Asia is best understood in comparison with the other Western Colonial Empires of the nineteenth century, specifically Britain's Indian Empire. It examines nineteenth-century ...
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Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2019-01)
The Buriat Buddhists who constituted the majority of the Buddhist population of the former Russian Empire did not stay away from the revolutionary events. The secular segment of the Buriat society viewed the collapse of ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2012)
This article examines the institutional background to the decision to send Senator Count K. K. Pahlen's Commission of Inspection to Turkestan in 1908. It concentrates on the divisive issue of 'pereselenie', or peasant ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(2010-11-01)
Lecture given at the China in Asia colloquia series, 2010-2011
OBJECTIVE
Understand the non-Chinese notions at work in landscape-making and in thegarden architecture of the imperial capitals of China.
METHODOLOGY
Examine ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2012)
This article explores a hitherto unknown incident in the region between Aulie-Ata and Chimkent in the eighteen months following the Andijan Uprising against Russian rule in Central Asia in 1898, in which the late Tsarist ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2014)
This paper was the basis for a talk I gave in Russian at a conference for the jubilee of Ashirbek Muminov at the Eurasian National University on the 20th November 2014. It was published in the conference proceedings: Yu. ...
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Pei, Qing; Zhang, David D; Li, Guodong; Forêt, Philippe; Lee, Harry F
(IOP Publishing Ltd Environmental Research Letters, 2016-06-09)
Climate change has been statistically proven to substantially influence the economy of early modern
Europe, particularly in the long term. However, a detailed analysis of climate change and the economy
of historical China ...
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Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
(State, Religion and Church, 2016)
The paper examines the causes and circumstances of the establish- ment of a Buddhist theocratic state by Lubsan-Samdan Tsydenov, an outstanding figure of Buriat Buddhism. Drawing upon some hitherto unedited Tibetan, Mongolian ...
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Duffel, Siegfried
(Critical Review Foundation, 2009)
G. E. Morton tries to defend libertarianism against my claim that it
relies on an implausible secularization of ideas of divine sovereignty. But it is not
true, as he claims, that morality itself entails human sovereignty: ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(2013-05-11)
This paper would add a contribution to the "entangled histories" of the circulation of Sino-European representations of landscape during the long 18th century. I will discuss a prime example of interaction, interpretation ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(Routledge, 2012-05-31)
The 'Record Written by the Emperor on the Mountain Manor to Escape
the Heat' is a preface to an album of poems by the Qian Long Emperor
(Qing Gaozong, r. 1735-96) illustrated by a series of engravings of vistas...
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Beben, Daniel
(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2015)
This dissertation examines the legendary biographical traditions concerning the eleventh-century Ismāʿīlī philosopher and missionary Nāṣir-i Khusraw and their significance for the history of the Badakhshān region of Central ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2012)