Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Turkmenistan, 1860-1960, Amsterdam 30-9-11

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> H-ASIA
> May 3, 2011
>
> Call for papers: Conference on Turkmenistan, 1860-1960, Amsterdam
> September 30, 2011
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>
> Conf.Turkmenistan 1860-1960
>
> Location: Netherlands
> Call for Papers Date: 2011-09-30
> Date Submitted: 2011-05-02
> Announcement ID: 184944
>
> Call for Conference: 'Turkmenistan, 1860-1960'
> International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam) in cooperation with
> Institute for Culture and History, University of Amsterdam, 30 September
> 2011
>
> The conference seeks to address what the history of Turkmenistan from the
> Russian conquest until the Khrushchev period.
>
> In the century under discussion, the Turkmens were brought under Russian
> administration and subsequently became the titular majority of the Soviet
> Socialist Republic of Turkmenia. We aim to discuss both the profound
> changes that took place in society as well as the way in which these
> changes affected the study of the Turkmens by historians and social
> scientists, including ethnographers.
>
> Topics of interest include the Russian conquest and the view of and on the
> Turkmens in the period of the 'Great Game'; the Civil War and native
> resistance in Turkmenistan; Sovietization and the creation of a Turkmen
> nation-state under the Bolsheviks, including earlier and newly emerging
> concepts of history and identity; as well as Soviet policies towards Islam
> in Turkmenistan. In all these cases, we seek to discuss the relationship
> between central and local authorities as well as between authorities and
> scholars.
>
> Through the conference, which will be hosted by the Turkmenistan Research
> and Exchange Network and the International Institute of Social History, we
> hope to establish international contacts between scholars working on
> Turkmenistan, including in Turkmenistan itself, and to link up for future
> joint research projects.
>
> We have limited funds available for supporting scholars from abroad,
> including from Turkmenistan.
>
> Please submit short paper proposals to Prof. Dr. Michael Kemper, Eastern
> European Studies, University of Amsterdam, Spuistraat 134, NL-1012VB
> Amsterdam; email: m.kemper@uva.nl. Deadline for proposals is June 15,
> 2011.
>
>
> Prof. Dr. Michael Kemper
> University of Amsterdam
> European Studies
> Spuistraat 134
> NL-1012VB Amsterdam
> Email: m.kemper@uva.nl
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP New Global Studies

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Subject: H-ASIA: CFP New Global Studies


> H-ASIA
> May 3, 2011
>
> Call for papers: New Global Studies
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Call for papers: New Global Studies
>
> Date Submitted: 2011-05-01
> Announcement ID: 184936
>
>
> Call for Papers
>
> New Global Studies1 celebrates its fifth anniversary in 2011. Edited by
> Nayan Chanda (Yale), Akira Iriye (Harvard), Bruce Mazlish (MIT) and Saskia
> Sassen (Columbia), NGS is one of the only peer-reviewed journals that
> explores and analyzes globalization from the perspective of multiple
> disciplines. It invites contributions from the humanities and the social
> sciences that address the range of contemporary global phenomena, as well
> as the emergence of global consciousness in time. Comparative and
> interdisciplinary contributions are especially encouraged.
>
> Contributors to NGS have included William McNeill, Yi-Fu Tuan, David
> Edgerton, William Keylor, Patrice Higonnet, Jessica Gienow-Hecht, Dominic
> Sachsenmaier, Peggy Levitt, Werner Sollors, David Apter, Paul Bracken,
> Irving Louis Horowitz, Stanley Engerman, Alastair Crooke, and many others.
>
> More information about the journal's Aims and Scope may be found at
> http://www.bepress.com/ngs/aimsandscope.html2
>
> We also welcome the submission of book reviews and review essays, which
> may be sent directly to the reviews editor, Benjamin Sacks, at
> conqueror1066@gmail.com.
>
>
> The Editors
> New Global Studies
> Widener N
> Harvard University
> Cambridge, MA 02138
> Visit the website at http://www.bepress.com/ngs
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Fw: H-ASIA: CONF Between Empire & Revolution: Making of Soviet Central Asia, 1917-1932, Washington, D.C., May 5, 2011

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Subject: H-ASIA: CONF Between Empire & Revolution: Making of Soviet Central
Asia, 1917-1932, Washington, D.C., May 5, 2011


> H-ASIA
> May 3, 2011
>
> Conference: "Between Empire and Revolution: The Making of Soviet Central
> Asia, 1917-1932", Washington, D.C., May 5, 2011
>
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> "Between Empire and Revolution: The Making of Soviet Central Asia,
> 1917-1932"
>
> Location: District of Columbia, United States
> Date Submitted: 2011-04-29
> Announcement ID: 184918
>
> The hopes that the Central Asian intelligentsia attached to the Russian
> Revolution had a direct impact on cultural, national, religious and
> linguistic changes that shape the region's zeitgeist today. In 1917,
> Central Asia was a recently conquered colony of the Russian empire, but by
> 1932, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan were
> fully a part of the new Soviet state. The economy was tied to the center
> in new ways and the region underwent a cultural revolution—campaigns for
> mass education and against illiteracy coincided with a flourishing of
> theater and the emergence of the novel and new forms of poetry. The
> Revolution made for strange bedfellows. Find out who they were and what
> they created in a lecture that is full of surprises.
>
> Thursday, May 5
> 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
> Room 119
> Library of Congress
> Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First Street, S.E., Washington, D.C., 20540
> Free and open to the public; no tickets are needed.
> Information: 202-707-3302
>
>
> Yvonne French
> John W. Kluge Center
> Library of Congress
> 101 Independence Ave., S.E.
> Washington, DC 20540-4860
> Phone: (202) 707-7678
> Fax: (202) 707-3595
> Email: yfre@loc.gov
> Visit the website at http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2010/10-269.html
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Fw: H-ASIA: New online content at The Asia-Pacific Journal

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Subject: H-ASIA: New online content at The Asia-Pacific Journal


> H-ASIA
> May 3, 2011
>
> New Online content at the Asia-Pacific Journal
> *********************************************************************
> [Ed. note: This and the following are two separate updates of the
> Asia-Pacific Journal, as I neglected to post last week's issue earlier.
> RD]
> ************************************************************************
> From: "The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus"<info@japanfocus.org>
>
> Newsletter No. 17. 2011, April 25, 2011
>
> New Articles Posted In This Issue
>
> R. Taggart Murphy,
> 3/11 and Japan: A Hinge of History?
>
> David McNeill,
> Sato Eisaku's Warning
>
> Sven Saaler & Christopher W. A. Szpilman,
> Pan-Asianism as an Ideal of Asian Identity and Solidarity,
> 1850-Present
>
> Mark Selden,
> Small Islets, Enduring Conflict: Dokdo, Korea-Japan Colonial
> Legacy and the United States
>
> See http://japanfocus.org/
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Professor Blair Bernard Kling (1929-2011)

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Subject: H-ASIA: Professor Blair Bernard Kling (1929-2011)


> H-ASIA
> May 3, 2011
>
> Professor Blair Bernard Kling (1929-2011)
> ************************************************************************
> From: Frank Conlon <conlon@uw.edu>
>
> Professor Antoinette Burton has forwarded the following message sent out
> by the current chair of the Department of History of the University of
> Illinois - Urbana-Champaign:
>
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> I am very sorry to convey the sad news from the Burial Society of the CU
> [Champaign-Urbana] Jewish Federation that Blair Kling passed away
> yesterday [May 2, 2011] at 10:55 pm.
>
> Blair taught with us for many years and he and his wife Julia have been
> dear colleagues and friends to many of us. The funeral will be held on
> Friday, May 6 at 11:00am at Sinai Temple with Rabbi Klein officiating.
> Interment will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery. For those interested in
> Blair's career and his life here in our community, an obituary should
> appear shortly. Shiva is planned and information in that regard will be
> available from Sinai Temple, Champaign.
>
> I am sure everyone joins me in extending our deepest sympathies to Blair's
> family on this loss.
>
> Jim Barrett, Chair
> Dept. of History
> UIUC
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ed. note: I first met Blair Kling in the autumn of 1965 at the old India
> Office Library in King Charles Street, London. At the time I was very
> perplexed at the seeming non-progress of my research even as I laid up
> hundreds of notes and foundered somewhat in the ocean of riches of the
> India Office Records and manuscripts. Blair was exceedingly kind and
> supportive, offering probing questions and useful suggestions which
> brought me back to a more or less even keel. We await a full obituary
> notice and hope to have one to post on H-ASIA in the near future. In the
> interim I will just note a few points on Blair Kling's career.
>
> Blair studied under the late Holden Furber at the University of
> Pennsylvania completing a PhD degree with his dissertation: "The Bengal
> indigo disturbances,1859-1862: a study in the origins of political
> activity in modern Bengal. (Philadelphia, 1960)
>
> Blair joined the faculty of the History Department at the University of
> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1962 and taught there for his academic
> career. He retired in 2000. His research generally focussed upon Bengal
> with his long-term interests in the history of entreprenuerial activity
> and economic development during the 19th century.
>
> He published his first book in 1966:
> _The blue mutiny; the indigo disturbances in Bengal, 1859-1862_,
> by Blair B. Kling.
> Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [1966]
> LC Card Number: 64024507
>
> This seminal study was published in a Bengali language translation in
> 1995:
> _Nila vidroha: Bamlara nila andolana 1859-1862_ by Blair B. Kling,
> Farahada Khana and Zulafikara Ali
> Dhaka: International Centre for Bengal Studies, 1995
> ISBN: 9848127054, 9789848127056
>
> Subsequently he worked on the career and impact of Dwarkanath Tagore
> and the beginnings of Indian business enterprise:
>
> _Partner in empire : Dwarkanath Tagore and the age of enterprise in
> eastern India_ by Blair B. Kling.
> Berkeley : University of California Press, c1976.
> ISBN: 0520029275
>
> In the course of his work he brought back extensive microfilm
> materials, notably papers of the Bengal Coal Co. letters to Carr, Tagore &
> Co., Calcutta: 1840, 1842-1845, which are housed at the UIUC Library.
>
> Blair subsequently edited with Michael Pearson an important collection
> of essays:
> _The Age of partnership: Europeans in Asia before dominion_
> Edited by Blair B. Kling and M. N. Pearson.
> Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1979
> ISBN: 0824804953
>
> His connection to the Tagore family was also revealed when he edited
> a special publication for a festival on Rabindranath Tagore:
>
> _Rabindranath Tagore (Thakur) for the Twenty First Century_
> by Blair B Kling
> Urbana, Ill: Tagore Center, 1992
> ISBN: 0932884504 9780932884503
>
> Among Blair's essays and articles:
>
> "The Origin of the Managing Agency System in India" _Journal of Asian
> Studies_ 26:1 (November, 1966) 37-47
>
> "Holden Furber at work" in Blair B. King, Blair B.and Michael N. Pearson,
> eds. _The Age of partnership: Europeans in Asia before dominion_.
> Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1979. 237-247
>
> "The Tatas and the Tagores" in Tony K. Stewart, ed. _Shaping Bengali
> worlds, public and private_
> East Lansing: Asian Studies Center, Michigan State University, 1989..
> (South Asia series: occasional paper, 37.) 168-172
>
> "Paternalism in Indian labor: the Tata Iron and Steel Company of
> Jamshedpur", _International Labor and Working-Class History_ (New York)
> no.53 (Spr 1998) 69-87
>
> "Economic foundations of the Bengal renaissance" in Rachel Van M. Baumer,
> ed, _Aspects of Bengali History and Society_ Honolulu, University Press of
> Hawaii, 1975. 26-42
>
> contributed a "contextual essay" to
> _Kim : authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism_
> by Rudyard Kipling and Zohreh T Sullivan
> New York: Norton, 2002.
>
> "Hollywood's India: The Meaning of RKO's Gunga Din"
> (with Frederic Cople Jaher)
> _Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television
> Studies_, 38, no. 2 (2008): 33-44
>
> Frank
>
> Frank F. Conlon
> Professor Emeritus of History, South Asian
> Studies & Comparative Religion
> University of Washington
> Seattle, WA 98195-3560 USA
> Co-editor, H-ASIA
> Managing Director, Bibliography of Asian Studies Online
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Fw: H-ASIA: TOC: Modern Asian Studies 45:03, May 2011 Pakistan and Islam in South Asia

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Subject: H-ASIA: TOC: Modern Asian Studies 45:03, May 2011 Pakistan and
Islam in South Asia


> H-ASIA
> May 3, 2011
>
> Table of contents: _Modern Asian Studies_ Vol. 45, nr. 3 (May 2011)
> Focus on Pakistan and Islam in South Asia
>
> ***********************************************************************
> From: Martine Walsh <mwalsh@cambridge.org>
> Subject: TOC: Modern Asian Studies - Volume 45 - Issue 03 - May 2011
>
> MODERN ASIAN STUDIES
> Volume 45 - Issue 03 - May 2011
> The following issue is now available online:
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>
> Forum: Secularism And The State In Pakistan
> Secularism and the State in Pakistan: Introduction
> HUMEIRA IQTIDAR, DAVID GILMARTIN
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 491 - 499
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X11000229 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 28 Apr 2011
> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X11000229
> ____________________________________
>
> Forum: Secularism And The State In Pakistan
> Communists in a Muslim Land: Cultural Debates in Pakistan's Early Years
> KAMRAN ASDAR ALI
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 501 - 534
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X11000175 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 09 Mar 2011
> Link to abstract:
> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X11000175
> ____________________________________
>
> Secularism Beyond the State: the "State" and the "Market" in Islamist
> Imagination
> HUMEIRA IQTIDAR
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 535 - 564
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X11000217 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 11 Apr 2011
> Link to abstract:
> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X11000217
> ____________________________________
>
> Embracing the Ummah: Student Politics beyond State Power in Pakistan
> MATTHEW J. NELSON
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 565 - 596
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X11000242 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 28 Apr 2011
> Link to abstract:
> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X11000242
> ____________________________________
>
> Making a Sovereign State: Javed Ghamidi and "Enlightened Moderation"
> SADAF AZIZ
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 597 - 629
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X11000163 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 07 Apr 2011
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> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X11000163
> ____________________________________
>
> Polygyny, Family and Sharafat: Discourses amongst North Indian Muslims,
> circa 1870-1918
> ASIYA ALAM
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 631 - 668
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X10000168 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 09 Nov 2010
> Link to abstract:
> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X10000168
> ____________________________________
>
> Syed Ahmad and His Two Books Called "Asar-al-Sanadid"
> C. M. NAIM
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 669 - 708
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X10000156 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 03 Sep 2010
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> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X10000156
> ____________________________________
>
> Identity Politics Revisited: Secular and "Dissonant" Islam in Colonial
> South Asia
> TEENA PUROHIT
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 709 - 733
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X10000181 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 10 Nov 2010
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> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X10000181
> ____________________________________
>
> Exchanges of Professionals between the Public and Non-Governmental
> Sectors: Life-work Histories from Bangladesh
> DAVID LEWIS
> Modern Asian Studies, Volume 45, Issue 03, May 2011, pp 735 - 757
> doi:10.1017/S0026749X09000092 Published online by Cambridge University
> Press 07 May 2010
> Link to abstract:
> http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0026749X09000092
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