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Sonst. PersonenRasuly-Paleczek, Gabriele (Hrsg.); Katsching, Julia (Hrsg.)
TitelCentral Asia on display.
Proceedings of the VII. conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies. Vol. 2.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Zentralasien on display. Beiträge zur VII. Konferenz der Europäischen Gesellschaft für Zentralasien-Studien. Band 2.
QuelleWien: Lit Verl. (2005), 235 S.Verfügbarkeit 
ReiheWiener Zentralasien Studien. 2
BeigabenTabellen
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN3-8258-8586-0
SchlagwörterBildung; Kultur; Forschung; Gesellschaft; Bildungsreform; Außenpolitik; Nachfolgestaat; Nachsozialistische Gesellschaft; Politische Situation; Politische Stabilität; Politischer Konflikt; Politischer Prozess; Sicherheitspolitik; Sozialstruktur; Transformation; Islam; Wirtschaftsentwicklung; Konferenzschrift; Modernisierung; Sowjetunion; Zentralasien
Abstract"Despite its geostrategic importance and its easier accessibility since the dissolvent of the Soviet Union, Central Asia has nevertheless remained a white spot on the map of western scholarship and public awareness. Bringing together papers presented at the VII ESCAS-Conference, this volume aims to shed light on the historical, political, cultural and socio-economic development of this region. Scholars from within and outside Central Asia discuss a wide range of topics, covering historical processes and events on the one hand and present developments of regional and global concern on the other." (author's abstract). Content: Catherine Uray-Köhlami: How does a Confederacy of Tribes Evolve (11-17); Nurbulat Masanov: Clans and juz (19-27); Oleg F. Akimushkin: The Alliance of the Chaghataids of Eastern Turkestan and of the Shibanids of Mawarannahr Against the Qazakhs in the Middle of the 16th Century (29-31); Shodman Vakhidov: The Burial Ritual "Sadir" Of the Tadzhik Populations of Pendjikent (Tadzhikistan) and Samarkand (Uzbekistan) (33-37); Nina Nemtseva: Sufism and the Transformation of Sufi Cultural Architecture (39-44); Meruert Abuseitova: Kazakhstan and Central Asia: Cultural Continuity and Mutual Influences (45-49); Abdukhalil Razzakov: Economic Liberalization in Uzbekistan (51-54); Dinora Azimova: Some of the main cultural trends in Central Asia during the years of independence (55-66); Saidahror M Kasimov: The Reform of the National Educational System in the Republic of Uzbekistan: Aspects of middle special professional education (67-75); Marie-Carin v. Gumppenberg: Nation- and State-Building in Kazakhstan between Ethnic and Social Conflict (77-81); Sanat Kushkumbayev: Foreign political priorities of Kazakhstan: tendencies and prospects (83-87); Rustem Zhangozha and Emir Rustamov: The Central-Asian Region: Variants of Geopolitical Orientation in the Context of the Anti-Terrorism Operations of the Western Alliance (89-100); Vyacheslav Ya. Belokrenitsky: The Shadow of Islamic Radicalism over Central Asia (101-107); Thrassy Marketos: Security Gap in the Heart of Eurasia (109-130); Boybuta Dustkaraev: The "Jadeed" Press in Turkestan: its Historical and Social Importance. The Paper Taraggiy (Progress) (131-135); Dilbar Rashidova: Linguistic Culture in Beghbudi's Education Programme: Lessons for Us (136-142); Dilorom Alimova: The Turkestan Jadids' Conception of Muslim Culture (143-147); Sherali Turdiev: The Activity of Turkestani Jadids as Reflected in the Records of the Tsarist Secret Police (1905-1917) (148-154); Xavier Hallez: The Kazakh Intelligentsia and the Formation of the Kazakh Socialist Soviet Republic (1919-1938) (155-160); Solmaz Rustamova-Tohidi: The Modernization Process in Azerbaijan: The Soviet Stage and Comintern Schemes, 1920-30 (161-169); Turaj Atabaki: Enlightening the People: The Practice of Modernity in Central Asia and its Trans-Caspian dependencies (171-182); Shahin M. Mustafayev: Turkic Identity and Azerbaijani Consciousness at the Beginning of the 20th Century: Connection or Contradiction? (183-188); Saidakbar Agzamkhodjaev: Islam and Social-political Processes in Uzbekistan in the First Half of the Twentieth Century (189-194); Guitty Azarpay: Sasanian Seal Stones: an Electronic Cataloguing Project (195-197); Alexei A. Khismatulin: Islam in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Complex Approach Islamic Studies in the Former Russian Empire (199-203); Jirí Becka: Al-Farghani and other Central Asian Scholars in 14th and 15th Century Czech Science (205-208); Manfred Lorenz: The Tajik National State University of Tajikistan (209-215); Mansur Bobohonov: Some Information about Tajik's Migration History (217-223); Klaus Pander: Tourism in Central Asia - a Chance and a Challenge, not only for the heirs of the Great Silk Road (225-231).
Erfasst vonGESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim
Update2007/2
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