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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
15 Nov 2005
H. B. Paksoy's Lectures on Central Asia
H. B. Paksoy, lecturesoncentralasia.blogspot.com, US
Self-description:
"H. B. Paksoy taught at the Ohio State University, Franklin University, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, the Central Connecticut State University. He now resides in Texas. Over the past two decades, his research papers have appeared in over sixty periodic journals and scholarly collections, issued in more than thirty countries, on all inhabited continents. [...] H. B. Paksoy earned his D. Phil. from Oxford University, England (with a Grant from the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom), M.A. at the University of Texas at Dallas (with a National Science Foundation Project Grant Assistantship), and B.S. at Trinity University (with Bostwick Scholarship)."
Site contents:
* Leviathan: Identity Interactions between Society and Technology;
* Governing with the wiggle of a Mustache;
* Leavening of Culture, Identity, Civilization: Examples in Eurasian Traditions;
* 'Employee Owned' Identity?;
* Identity of Candied Watermelon;
* Thoughts on "Religious Fundamentalism" Identity in Central Asia;
* Identity Markers: Uran, Tamga, Dastan;
* The Question of 'Religious Fundamentalism' in Central Asia;
* Views of the 'outlaw concept' in comparative perspective: 'The American West' and the "Zeybeks in the Turk lands";
* Benjamin Franklin and Nasreddin of Asia Minor;
* An open letter to the editorial board of Hurriyat (Mustakil Gazeta);
* Tashkent Ozbek Republic.
URL http://lecturesoncentralasia.blogspot.com
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Link reported by: H. B. Paksoy (hb_paksoy--at--yahoo.com)
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