Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2019
- The Irene Hilgers Memorial Prize 2019 pp. ii-ii

- The Editors
- Editorial pp. 443-445

- Rico Isaacs
- A cup of coffee in Bishkek: insights into the emerging coffee culture in Kyrgyzstan's capital pp. 446-459

- Paulina Simkin and Matthias Schmidt
- The capacity to aspire: young persons and gender–age relations in southern Tajikistan and North India pp. 460-475

- Colette Harris
- The Sinicized self: prejudice, epistemology and Uyghur perceptions of their bodies pp. 476-493

- James McMurray
- Soviet boarding schools as a forge of national professionals and intellectuals in Soviet Tajikistan in the 1950s and 1960s pp. 494-509

- Tuychi Rashidov
- The demographic and agricultural development of the Kokand oasis during the Russian Imperial era: nomad immigration and cotton monoculture pp. 510-530

- Akira Ueda
- The role of the ortoq in the Mongol Empire in forming business partnerships pp. 531-547

- Enerelt Enkhbold
- Reflections on the prehistory of the Abdālī Afghans pp. 548-569

- Sajjad Nejatie
- The pitfalls of protection: gender, violence, and power in Afghanistan pp. 570-572

- Melissa Kerr Chiovenda
- Russian–Turkmen encounters: The Caspian frontier before the Great Game pp. 572-574

- Victoria Clement
- Order at the Bazaar: Power and Trade in Central Asia pp. 574-576

- Rune Steenberg
- Theorizing Central Asian politics: the state, ideology and power pp. 576-578

- Gian Marco Moisé
Volume 38, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 307-309

- Madeleine Reeves
- Practices of traditionalization in Central Asia pp. 310-328

- Judith Beyer and Peter Finke
- Women of protest, men of applause: political activism, gender and tradition in Kyrgyzstan pp. 329-345

- Judith Beyer and Aijarkyn Kojobekova
- Traditionalization, or the making of a reputation: women, weddings and expenditure in Tajikistan pp. 346-362

- Juliette Cleuziou
- The body global and the body traditional: a digital ethnography of Instagram and nationalism in Kazakhstan and Russia pp. 363-380

- Diana T. Kudaibergenova
- The veterans’ gala: the use of tradition in an industrial labour conflict in contemporary Kazakhstan pp. 381-399

- Tommaso Trevisani
- Appropriating and contesting ‘traditional Islam’: Central Asian students at the Russian Islamic University in Tatarstan pp. 400-416

- Dominik Müller
- Traditionalization as a response to state-induced development in rural Tibetan areas of Qinghai, PRC pp. 417-431

- Jarmila Ptackova
- Central Asia in the era of sovereignty: the return of Tamerlane? pp. 432-434

- Kristoffer Michael Rees
- Food and identity in Central Asia pp. 434-436

- Sebile Yapici
- Sufism: a new history of Islamic mysticism pp. 436-438

- Vernon James Schubel
- Silk, slaves, and stupas: material culture of the Silk Road pp. 438-441

- Craig Benjamin
Volume 38, issue 2, 2019
- Can smartphones empower labour migrants? The case of Kyrgyzstani migrants in Russia pp. 165-180

- Vanessa Ruget and Burul Usmanalieva
- Mobile phones and self-determination among Muslim youth in Uzbekistan pp. 181-196

- Haruka Kikuta
- Kazakhstani public opinion of the United States and Russia: testing variables of (un)favourability pp. 197-216

- Marlene Laruelle and Dylan Royce
- Discourses of Russian-speaking youth in Nazarbayev’s Kazakhstan: Soviet legacies and responses to nation-building pp. 217-236

- Matthew Blackburn
- Emptying lakes, filling up seas: hydroelectric dams and the ambivalences of development in late Soviet Central Asia pp. 237-254

- Moritz Florin
- Transitions from dirty to clean energy in low-income countries: insights from Kyrgyzstan pp. 255-274

- Rahat Sabyrbekov and Nurgul Ukueva
- Environmental migrations in Central Asia: a multifaceted approach to the issue pp. 275-292

- Suzy Blondin
- ‘City of the future’: built space, modernity and urban change in Astana pp. 293-295

- Zayra Badillo Castro
- Textiles as national heritage: Identities, politics and material culture pp. 295-297

- Shannon Ludington
- Borderland capitalism: Turkestan produce, Qing silver, and the birth of an eastern market pp. 297-299

- Jin Noda
- Blood ties and the native son: Poetics of patronage in Kyrgyzstan pp. 300-302

- Philipp Lottholz
- Learning to become Turkmen: literacy, language and power, 1914–2014 pp. 302-304

- William Fierman
- Women in Mongol Iran: the Khātūns, 1206–1335 pp. 305-306

- Aziza Shanazarova
Volume 38, issue 1, 2019
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Securitization, insecurity and conflict in contemporary Xinjiang: has PRC counter-terrorism evolved into state terror? pp. 1-26

- Joanne Smith Finley
- Old ‘counter-revolution’, new ‘terrorism’: historicizing the framing of violence in Xinjiang by the Chinese state pp. 27-45

- Pablo A. Rodríguez-Merino
- What explains the rise of majority–minority tensions and conflict in Xinjiang? pp. 46-60

- Reza Hasmath
- Islam by smartphone: reading the Uyghur Islamic revival on WeChat pp. 61-80

- Rachel Harris and Aziz Isa
- The Wang Lixiong prophecy: ‘Palestinization’ in Xinjiang and the consequences of Chinese state securitization of religion pp. 81-101

- Joanne Smith Finley
- ‘Thoroughly reforming them towards a healthy heart attitude’: China’s political re-education campaign in Xinjiang pp. 102-128

- Adrian Zenz
- Colonization with Chinese characteristics: politics of (in)security in Xinjiang and Tibet pp. 129-147

- Dibyesh Anand
- Paradox of power: the logics of state weakness in Eurasia pp. 148-150

- Kyle Estes
- Living language in Kazakhstan: the dialogic emergence of an ancestral worldview pp. 150-151

- Cynthia Werner
- Uzbekistan’s foreign policy: the struggle for recognition and self-reliance under Karimov pp. 152-154

- Mariya Y. Omelicheva
- From belonging to belief: modern secularisms and the construction of religion in Kyrgyzstan pp. 154-156

- Noor O'Neill Borbieva
- Visions of justice: Shari’a and cultural change in Russian Central Asia pp. 156-158

- Robert D. Crews
- Power, politics, and tradition in the Mongol Empire and the Īlkhānate of Iran pp. 158-160

- Nicholas Morton
- Books received pp. 161-163

- The Editors
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