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Jalal al-Din Qa'ini's Nasa'ih-i Shahrukhi was just published by the eminent Iranian colleague Ghulamriza Amirkhani. In my opinion, NS is one of the most, if not the most, significant late medieval political treatise. Its discussion of politics is outside of the earlier advice+
#Timurids

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Phone Lines Cut, Voices Blocked: How Uzbekistan Silenced Critics During the UNESCO Conference The 43rd session of the UNESCO General Conference is currently taking place in Samarkand. As local media enthusiastically report, this is the first time in 40 years that the conference is being held…

While #Uzbekistan's President Mirziyoyev basks in the glory of hosting @unesco.org's General Conference in #Samarkand, activists are silenced amid forced evictions and demolitions of #UNESCO heritage sites. #SilkRoad #HumanRights
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To Łódź for Fried Oyster Mushrooms and remembering a Polish sculptor who ought to be better known

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Escaping from Islam, or Story of Jumaqul

Escaping from Charjoy/Çärjew, Jumaqul runs away from the Bukharan emir and his henchmen, to embrace Russian assimilation. On conversion as escapism in early-20th-century Central Asia

www.oeaw.ac.at/sice/sice-bl...

#islam #russia #colonization

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Extractivist, Exclusionary, and Exploitative?

Only extractivist and exploitative? Or was there a scholarly cooperation in the history of Central Eurasia prior to the war in Ukraine?

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20 Years Since Andijan, Remembering Past Abuses in Uzbekistan Addressing the lack of accountability for past human rights abuses, including the 2005 Andijan massacre, has not been high on the current government’s agenda.

Uzbekistan never did commission an independent investigation - no one has ever been held accountable for the deaths of unarmed protesters in #Andijan in 2005.

Addressing the lack of accountability for past abuses isn't high on this administration's agenda either.

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Masked agents whisk away Tufts student from sidewalk, video shows The widely circulated video of Turkish doctoral student Rumeysa Ozturk’s arrest in the Boston area has sent shock waves through the academic community.

The widely circulated video of Turkish doctoral student Rumeysa Ozturk’s arrest in the Boston area has sent shock waves through the academic community as thousands turned out on Wednesday, demanding her release.

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Mystics and Gangsters: The 1963 Makhachkala Court Shooting

News from the #SICE blog: A history of violence from the archives of Soviet Sufism!

"Mystics and Gangsters: The 1963 Makhachkala Court Shooting" by yours truly and Shamil Shikhaliev

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Offene Stellen an der ÖAW Aktuelle Stellenausschreibungen aus den Instituten und der zentralen Verwaltung der ÖAW

Interested in pursuing a PhD dissertation on the history of 19th to early 20th-century Caucasus or Central Asia? Here's a funding opportunity for you! Apply and join us in Vienna!! 👇👇👇👇

www.oeaw.ac.at/jobs?jh=55fo...

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Absolutely chuffed to be able to announce the publication of a new book with my partner in crime Pavel Shabley! 'The Mansurov Affair: Empire and Sufism in the Qazaq Steppe.'

#Islam #Russia #Archives #sufism

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Among the pleasures of editing a blog is the possibility to make space for that kind of historical craftsmanship which I have long admired And Natalia Krolikowska has just contributed once such piece of outstanding research to our blog! Find out more here at:
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Deforestation and Indigenous Religion in Eastern Russia

Of trees, cemeteries hidden in forests, the spirituality of places, and local communities preserving their integrity from the heavy march of history. Allen J. Frank has a new post on the SICE blog: "Deforestation and Indigenous Religion in Eastern Russia"

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couverture de l'émission et du livre *l'orientalisme en train de se faire*

couverture de l'émission et du livre *l'orientalisme en train de se faire*

	

Podcast: Play in new window | Download

S'abonner : Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Android | Deezer | RSS | More

Les invité-es :

    Emmanuel Szurek, MCF à l’EHESS, historien de la Turquie
    Marie Bossaert, MCF à l’Université Clermont-Auvergne, historienne de l’orientalisme
    Augustin Jomier, historien, MCF à l’Inalco et chercheur à l’Institut de recherche sur le Maghreb contemporain à Tunis

Le livre : L’orientalisme en train de se faire. Une enquête collective dans les archives de René Basset, Paris, éditions de l’EHESS, 2024

La discussion :

    Pourquoi René Basset est un personnage intéressant, et comment enquêter sur ses traces ? (1:00)
    Définir l’orientalisme (6:00)
    Un savant en contexte colonial (11:00)
    Colonisation et « mythe berbère » (25:00)
    Histoire d’archives, histoire de famille (39:00)
    Quels legs de l’orientalisme français dans l’Algérie indépendante ? (43:00)
    L’enquête, les enquêteurs, leurs émotions (47:00)

Télécharger la transcription de l’épisode : https://transcripts.blubrry.com/parolesdhistoire/140873405-48125.srt

Podcast: Play in new window | Download S'abonner : Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Android | Deezer | RSS | More Les invité-es : Emmanuel Szurek, MCF à l’EHESS, historien de la Turquie Marie Bossaert, MCF à l’Université Clermont-Auvergne, historienne de l’orientalisme Augustin Jomier, historien, MCF à l’Inalco et chercheur à l’Institut de recherche sur le Maghreb contemporain à Tunis Le livre : L’orientalisme en train de se faire. Une enquête collective dans les archives de René Basset, Paris, éditions de l’EHESS, 2024 La discussion : Pourquoi René Basset est un personnage intéressant, et comment enquêter sur ses traces ? (1:00) Définir l’orientalisme (6:00) Un savant en contexte colonial (11:00) Colonisation et « mythe berbère » (25:00) Histoire d’archives, histoire de famille (39:00) Quels legs de l’orientalisme français dans l’Algérie indépendante ? (43:00) L’enquête, les enquêteurs, leurs émotions (47:00) Télécharger la transcription de l’épisode : https://transcripts.blubrry.com/parolesdhistoire/140873405-48125.srt

Nouvelle émission de Paroles d'histoire en ligne: 364. Dans les archives d'un savant colonial. Plongée dans les 50.000 lettres de la correspondance Basset, avec Emmanuel Szurek, Marie Bossaert et Augustin Jomier.
Bonne écoute et bonne semaine !
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Polish consulate in St. Petersburg closes after over 50 years Poland closed its consulate building in St. Petersburg after 53 years. The decision follows Warsaw's order to close a Russian consulate in the Polish city of Poznan last year after accusing Moscow of ...

⚡️ Polish consulate in St. Petersburg closes after over 50 years.

Poland’s consulate in the Russian city of St. Petersburg has shut down, with the staff taking down the Polish and EU flags and clearing out the building, the Polish RMF24 news outlet reported on Jan. 8.

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Honestly, thinking that for the next four years, my most valued source of news will be the guy who does tinned fish reviews on TikTok.

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What did they do with the drunken sailors? - The Mary Rose In June 1539, four of the Mary Rose's crew went drinking, and their drunken shenanigans would end up going down in history...

Happy New Year everyone!

Hope you all had fun celebrating, and didn't do anything silly while overseen with ale, such as robbing a Portuguese merchant vessel...

https://maryrose.org/drunken-sailors

#NewYearsDay #PostParty #OddlySpecific

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Actually, yes, Georgians now feel like they are finally overcoming the Russian colonial-imposed behaviour & stereotype of Georgians only being good for dancing and eating. Please note that this narrative has been indirectly yet persistently reinforced by the Georgian Dream too.

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Do you have any students in Museum Studies? We have scholarships available for our great 2-year MA!

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Asian History fans around the world! The seventh fascicle of vol. 67 of JESHO is truly a gem!

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Falling through the Cracks of Empire: The Plight of Ḥābbī Khwājā Niyāzov

Of colonial legibility, the limitations of the archival script, and how to write the history of Islam in the Russian empire - here a new blogpost by Danielle Ross!

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Rural History of Soviet Central Asia: Land Reform and Agricultural Change in Early Soviet Uzbekistan "Rural History of Soviet Central Asia: Land Reform and Agricultural Change in Early Soviet Uzbekistan" published on 02 Dec 2024 by Brill.

THE reference work on the history of land reform in early Soviet Uzbekistan for years to come....

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CfA - Interested in the history of Islam in the Russian empire? Are you hooked on archives? Want to know more ab/t Crimea, the Caucasus, and the Volga-Urals? Then apply to our summer school 'The Archives of Islam in the Russian Empire'! July, 6-11 2025 👇👇👇
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This is a wonderful and timely editorial project! Can't wait to sink my teeth into this book! t.co/URh2Xnz01i

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The Venture of the Islamicate: The History of a Key Concept in Islamic Intellectual History

Hello folks out there operating beyond the 'Islamic studies' bubble - what do you make of the 'Islamicate'? Does this make sense to you?

intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/article/vent...

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Books of the Year 2024: Part 1

very pleased to see so many friends and colleagues here in this list 👇
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At-risk researchers 
with Fellowships in Europe As a pilot fellowship scheme, the SAFE project offers 60 fully-funded fellowships (up to 24 months) for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers of any non-EU nationality to work at a research institutio...

FELLOWSHIPS for Scholars at Risk
Applications until 20.01.2025 at 23:59 (CET). #SAFE offers 60 fully-funded fellowships (up to 24 months) for doctoral & postdoctoral researchers of non-EU nationality.
Read the call carefully, contact potential supervisor in your academic field.
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So a reminder:

It’s not ‘liberals’ saying Hegseth abuses women. It’s his mom.

It’s not ‘liberals’ comparing Trump to Hitler. It’s his vice-president.

It’s not ‘liberals’ calling Musk a liar and a racist. It’s his own child.

For the record.

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Page from a medieval Persian manuscript with gold vegetal margins containing two cats next to a miniature of man in an orange tunic kneeling before a woman in blue and red before a purple background.

Page from a medieval Persian manuscript with gold vegetal margins containing two cats next to a miniature of man in an orange tunic kneeling before a woman in blue and red before a purple background.

I've been stuck in afwul #Oxford traffic for nearly an hour coming back from @bodleianlibraries.bsky.social, so before my battery runs out have a miniature! This one is from MS. Canonici 122, a copy of the #Persian #Sufi epic Intikhāb-i ḥadīqah by Sanāyī (supposedly edited by Farīd al-dīn ‘Aṭṭār).

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Possibly one of the best non-fiction books I have read in years

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50 notable works of nonfiction from 2024 The year’s best memoirs, biographies, history and more, as selected by the staff of The Washington Post’s Book World.

Several of these books are by academics, which is good to see, but by my count only 1 of the 50 was published by a university press. Just an observation. Make of it what you will.
www.washingtonpost.com/books/2024/1...

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