Series |
Eurasian Studies
Volume 19 | Edited book | Armenia, Caucaso e Asia Centrale
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.
Keywords Pontus • Self-reliance • Scythians • Ottoman Aleppo • Linz, Oberösterreichische Landesbibliothek, MS 447 • Central Asia • Constructivism • The descriptive geography • Codicology • Disciplinary mechanism • The Black Sea • Yevgeny Polivanov • Narts • Structural topic model • Fændyr • Caucasus • Ideas • Lebanon • The Arabic-Islamic geographical tradition • Soviet Armenia • Multivectorism • The geo-chromatic designation • Armeno-Latin Relations in the 14th Century • Cattle-raid • Document analysis • Weak States • Abkhaz Language • Marriage • Vision of St • Analytical Alphabet • Kingdom of Cyprus • Romanized Script • Armenian repatriation • Dispositif (apparatus) of security • The Christian geographical tradition • Court records • Abkhaz Alphabet • Divorce • Foreign policy • Language • Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia • Nersēs • Oral tradition • Foucault • Syrdon • Quantitative methods • United Nations • Diaspora • Homeland • Nikolai Marr • Photography • Herodotean Scythia • Greeks • Baron de Baye • Collections • Uzbekistan • Securitization • Cultural transfer
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-667-1 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-667-1 | Number of pages 224 | Published April 26, 2023 | Language it, en
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