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How Revolutionary Russia Began to Shape the Middle East: A Biographical Vision

Nov
16
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William L. Harkness Hall (WLH ), Sudler Hall
100 Wall Street, New Haven CT, 06511

Norihiro Naganawa is Professor of Central Eurasian Studies at the Slavic and Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University, and at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (cross-appointment). Based on the local knowledge of Russia’s Volga-Urals region, his research interests cover global circulation of Islamic knowledge, nationalism, and radicalism, as well as entangled history of Russia and the Middle East. His works have appeared in Slavic Review, Kritika, Ab Imperio, and Religion, State & Society. His book Islamic Russia: Empire, Religion, and Public Sphere, 1905-1917 received the 2019 Mishima Kaiun Memorial Award given annually to a distinguished contribution to the study of Asian history. Currently he is editing a volume titled Dreams of Emancipation: A Transnational History of Revolutionary Russia (under contract with Academic Studies Press).

Speakers

Norihiro Naganawa, Professor on Russian and Eurasian History Hokkaido University