Armenia, Caucaso e Asia Centrale
Ricerche 2022
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abstract
Consistently with a consolidated tradition within the series Eurasiatica, the volume aims to intercept and represent the main research trends in the academic debate about the region across the Caucasus and Central Asia unfolding in the Italian academic environment and involving both national and international scholars. In this perspective, the volume presents a series of essays that draw inspiration from papers presented in the context of the main annual conferences and conventions focused on Caucasian and Central Asian studies. Accordingly, the volume hosts contributions shaped by different disciplinary matrices, ranging from historical and philological to linguistic, literary and political studies.
Fændyr • Vision of St • Securitization • Self-reliance • The descriptive geography • Multivectorism • Weak States • Herodotean Scythia • Yevgeny Polivanov • The Arabic-Islamic geographical tradition • Pontus • Quantitative methods • Ottoman Aleppo • Marriage • Homeland • The Christian geographical tradition • Soviet Armenia • Armenian repatriation • Cultural transfer • Scythians • Structural topic model • Foucault • Syrdon • Caucasus • Cattle-raid • Ideas • Diaspora • Abkhaz Alphabet • Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia • Document analysis • Kingdom of Cyprus • Dispositif (apparatus) of security • United Nations • Nersēs • Collections • Nikolai Marr • Abkhaz Language • Romanized Script • Disciplinary mechanism • Divorce • Armeno-Latin Relations in the 14th Century • Lebanon • Uzbekistan • The Black Sea • Central Asia • Greeks • The geo-chromatic designation • Narts • Photography • Codicology • Court records • Foreign policy • Analytical Alphabet • Constructivism • Oral tradition • Linz, Oberösterreichische Landesbibliothek, MS 447 • Language • Baron de Baye