中央アジア・コーカサス地域研究

Central Asia & Caucasus
書名 | 著者名 | 頁数 | 出版元 | 刊行年 | 価格 | 解説 | |
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Nomads as Agents of Cultural Change: the Mongols and their Eurasian predecessors. | Amitai, Reuven & Michal Biran (ed.) | ix,345p. Pap. | U. of Hawaii Press | 2018(15) | 5,263円 | Nomads -- Mongols -- Eurasia -- History This volume brings together a distinguished group of scholars from different disciplines and cultural specializations to explore how nomads played the role of “agents of cultural change.” The beginning chapters examine this phenomenon in both east and west Asia in ancient and early medieval times, while the bulk of the book is devoted to the far flung Mongol empire of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. |
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Dunden Bugune Ipek Yolu: Beklentiler ve Gercekler. | Kefeli, A. Emel, et al. (haz.) | 258p photos. | Ötüken Neşriyat | 2008 | 2,455円 | Dünden bugüne İpek Yolu : beklentiler ve gerçekler / Yayına hazırlayanlar : A. Emel Kefeli, [ve başkl.] Trade routes -- Silk Road -- History Includes an English article named "Silk Road and the Turkic Tribes of the Kazakh Steppe" by Aiman Dossymbayeva. |
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Chinese Scholars on Inner Asia. tr. by Roger Covey | Luo Xin (ed.) | xxiii,707p. | Indiana Univ., Sinor Research Inst. for Inner Asian Studies | 2012 | 7,175円 | Altaic peoples -- Central Asia -- History In Chinese Scholars on Inner Asia, some of the best work of the past half-century by leading Chinese scholars on the history and peoples of Inner Asia is presented for the first time in English. The fifteen essays were selected by a team of contemporary Chinese specialists to represent the unique and important contributions made to the field of Inner Asian studies by Chinese scholarship. In addition, many of the essays have been revised and enhanced by their authors specially for this volume of translations. |
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Soufisme et Politique entre Chine, Tibet et Turkestan: étude sur les Khwajas Naqshbandis du Turkestan Oriental. | Papas, Alexandre | iii,291p.+plates | Adrien Maisonneuve | 2005 | 8,006円 | Naqshabandīyah -- Sufism -- Central Asia -- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu -- Islam and politics |
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The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: towards a just peace or inevitable war: | Zeynalov, Fazil | 431p. maps | l'Harmattan | 2012 | 8,581円 | Conflit du Haut-Karabakh (1988-1994) -- Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan) Conflict -- History
Armenia (Republic) -- Foreign relations -- Azerbaijan tr. from French |
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Eurasia Twenty Years After. | Sengupta, A., S. Chaterjee & S. Bhattacharya (ed.) | xviii,598p. | Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies/ Shipra Pubns. | 2012 | 6,681円 | Central Asia -- Politics and government -- 1991- -- Congresses The volume focuses on Eurasia during the last two decades, which mark both the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the appearance of fifteen new independent states in the global arena, compiled out of presentations made at the International Seminar "Eurasia Twenty Year after: 1991 in Retrospect" organized by the Maulana Abul Azad Institute of Asian Studies in Feb. 2011. |
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Religious Response to Social Change in Afghanistan 1919-29: King Aman-Allah and the Afghan Ulama. | Nawid, Senzil K. | xxi,278p maps, ills. | Mazda Publishers | 1999 | 6,741円 | Afghanistan -- Islam and state -- Politics and government -- History -- 20th century |
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Contemporary Afghanistan: a political dictionary. | Bhatia, Shyam | 420p. | Har-Anand Publications | 2003 | 3,308円 | incl. a Political dictionary of Afghanistan, Loya Jirga participants (June 2002), Karzai cabinet, Bonn agreement, Security council discussions, ITAP & PNARP |
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Pashtun Migrants in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. | Weinreich, Matthias | xii,103p. | Oxford U.P. (Pakistan) | 2011(09) | 1,123円 | Pushtuns -- Pakistan -- History |
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Afghanistan and Pakistan: conflict, extremism, and resistance to modernity. | Khan, Riaz Mohammad | vii,385p. | Oxford U.P. (Pakistan) | 2011 | 3,622円 | Pakistan -- Foreign relations -- Afghanistan This book surveys the conflict on Afghanistan from Pakistan's point of view and analyses the roots of that country's ambiguous policy-supporting the United States on one hand, and showing empathy for the Afghan Taliban on the other. |
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Joghrafiya-ye Tarikhi-ye Merv. | Seyyedi, Mahdi | 298p. photos. | Bonyad-e Mauqufat-e Doktor Mahmud Afshar | 1386(2008) | 1,149円 | [Historical Geography of Marv] جغرافىاى تارىخى مرو پژوهش مهدى سيدى Jughrāfiyā-yi tārīkhī-i Marv pizhūhish-i Mahdī Sayyidī ; bā hamkārī-i Nādirah Sayyidī va Muhammad Riz̤ā Āshtiyānī (Ganjīnah-i jughrāfiyāyī-i tārīkhī, 16) |
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Based on Mehdi Astarabadi's Persian Tarikh Jahan Kusha,i Nadri | Qureshi, Hamid Afaq (tr. & ed.) | iv,297p. | New Royal Book Company | 2012 | 3,741円 | Nādir Shāh, Shah of Iran -- History -- 1688-1747 Translated from Persian |
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Turk Dunyasindan: Halil Acikgoz'e armagan: uluslararasi hakemli kitap. | Ataş, Hayri (haz.) | 451p ills. | Doğu Kitabevi | 2013 | 2,988円 | Turkic peoples -- History -- Turkey -- Central Asia Türk dünyasından : Halil Açıkgöz'e armağan : uluslararası hakemli kitap/ hazırlayan, Hayri Ataş |
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The Turkish Views on Eurasia. assistant ed. by S. Aslantepe | Soysal, Ismail (ed.) | 216p. | Isis Press | 2001 | 3,744円 | Turkey -- Foreign relations -- Former Soviet republics |
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The Mongol Conquests in World History. | May, Timothy | 319p ills. | Reaktion Books | 2012 | 6,639円 | Mongols -- History -- To 1500 While the Mongols were an extremely destructive force in the premodern world, the Mongol Empire had stabilizing effects on the social, cultural and economic life of the inhabitants of the vast territory, allowing merchants and missionaries to transverse Eurasia. The Mongol Conquests in World History examines the many ways in which the conquests were a catalyst for change, including changes and advancements in warfare, food, culture, and scientific knowledge. |
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The Headless State: aristocratic orders, kinship society, and misrepresentations of nomadic Inner Asia. | Sneath, David | xi,273p maps | Columbia U.P. | 2007 | 9,269円 | Tribal government -- Central Asia His history of the region shows no clear distinction between a highly centralized, stratified "state" society and an egalitarian, kin-based "tribal" society. |
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In the Whirlwind of Jihad. | Olcott, Martha Brill | xiv,415p. pap. | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | 2012 | 2,438円 | Islam and state -- Uzbekistan -- History -- 20th-21th century examines the interwined and evolving relationships between religion, the state, the society in Uzbekistan from the late 1980s to today, encompassing the period from the the collapse of the Soviet Union to the launch of the U.S.-led "war of terror" in neighbouring Afghanistan. |
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Muslim Eurasia: conflicting legacies. | Ro'i, Yaacov (ed.) | xiii,330p. pap. | F. Cass | 1995 | 3,036円 | Muslim -- Russia -- North Caucasus -- Central Asia This volume examines the religion, economy and demography of the former Muslim republics of the USSR as well as both internal and external relations. CONTRIBUTORS : Yaacov Ro'i * Martha Brill Olcott * Alexei Malashenko * Nancy Lubin * Donald S. Carlisle * Demian Vaisman * Grigorii G. Kosach * Aryeh Wasserman * Moshe Gammer * Isabelle T. Kreindler * William Fierman * Mark Tolts * Alastair McAuley * Micha el Paul Sacks * Valery A. Tishkov |
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Chaos, Violence, Dynasty: politics and Islam in Central Asia. | McGlinchey, Eric | 232p. pap. | U. of Pittsburgh Press | 2011 | 4,219円 | Islam and state -- Comparative government -- Central Asia A compelling comparative study of the divergent political courses taken by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan in the wake of Soviet rule. McGlinchey examines economics, religion, political legacies, foreign investment, and the ethnicity of these countries to evaluate the relative success of political structures in each nation. |
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Kingship and Ideology in the Islamic and Mongol Worlds. | Broadbridge, Anne F. | xiii,232p. | Cambridge U.P. | 2008 | 1,815円 | Ideology -- Islamic empire -- Central Asia -- History What were the attitudes to diplomacy and kingship in the medieval Islamic world? Anne Broadbridge examines struggles over ideology in the Middle East and Central Asia from 1260 to 1405. She explores two very different ideological worlds: the Islamic world of the Mamluk Sultans of Egypt and Syria, and the Mongol world inhabited by the Golden Horde in Central Asia, the Ilkhanids in Iran and Anatolia, the Ilkhanids' successors, and Temur. |