Central Asian Survey, Vol. 33, No. 1, 02 Jan 2014 is now available on Taylor & Francis Online.
Articles
The politics of culture and the space for Islam: Soviet and post-Soviet imaginaries in Uzbekistan
Johan Rasanayagam
Pages: 1-14
Contesting and negotiating religion and ethnic identity in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan
David Radford
Pages: 15-28
A word of justice: Islam and state repression in the North-West Caucasus
Geraldine Fagan
Pages: 29-46
Performing ethnic relations in Russia's North Caucasus: regional spectacles in Stavropol’ krai
Andrew Foxall
Pages: 47-61
The role of the pristavstvo institution in the context of Russian imperial policies in the Kazakh Steppe in the nineteenth century
Gulmira Sultangalieva
Pages: 62-79
Teaching Islam at a home school: Muslim women and critical thinking in Uzbekistan
Svetlana Peshkova
Pages: 80-94
History and hero-making: patriotic narratives and the Sovietization of Kazakh front-line propaganda, 1941–1945
Roberto J. Carmack
Pages: 95-112
Book reviews
Institutional reform in Central Asia: politico-economic challenges
Katarzyna Kaczmarska
Pages: 113-115
Globalizing Central Asia: geopolitics and the challenges of economic development
Natalie R. Koch
Pages: 115-116
Istoriya obshestvenno-kyltyrnogo reformatorstva na Kavkaze i v Tsentralnoi Azii (XIX -nachalo XX veka) [History of social and cultural reformation in the Caucasus and Central Asia (XIX – start of XX century)]
Rafis Abazov & Zhanat Doskhozhina
Pages: 117-118
The silk road: a very short introduction
David Christian
Pages: 119-120
Chinese migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe
Henryk Alff
Pages: 120-123
Beyond Swat: history, society and economy along the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier
Julien Mercille
Pages: 123-124
Nomads and networks: the ancient art and culture of Kazakhstan
Kenneth Lymer
Pages: 125-127
Ideia nezavisimosti v izobrazitelnom iskusstve Kazakhstana
Rafis Abazov & Sabyr Baizakov
Pages: 127-129
XX asr o'zbek adabiyotining Amerikada o'rganilishi [The study of twentieth-century Uzbek literature in America]
Adeeb Khalid
Pages: 129-130
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