Central Asia Workshop
Thursday, March 6, 201411:30 AM - 1:00 PM
This week in CAW, Ali Hamdan will be leading us in a discussion of readings about the geopolitical history of Crimea. This should be especially interesting given the current events in Ukraine.
Please read the following articles:
Malyarenko, T & Galbreath D. J. 2013. "Crimea: Competing Self-Determination movements and the Politics at the Centre." Europe-Asia Studies 65(5): 912-928.
Meyer, James H. 2007. "Immigration, Return, and the Politics of Citizenship: Russian Muslims in the Ottoman Empire, 1860-1914." Int. J. Middle East Stud. 39: 15–32
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The Central Asia Workshop is an interdisciplinary discussion group sponsored by the UCLA Program on Central Asia. The goal of the workshop is to encourage research on Central Asia by creating a space where students, faculty, and affiliates can discuss research, theory and ideas with others who have experience or interest in the region. The workshop is a forum for exploring recent research and classical and contemporary theoretical perspectives that inform work in Central Asia. Weekly discussions are led by members on a rotating basis, and topics are determined by group interests.
UCLA students can receive class credit
for HIST M287
. Enrollment
is through PTE number from Prof. Nile Green.
BonnieRichard
brichard@ucla.edu
Sponsor(s): Program on Central Asia