AACAR
A complimentary copy may be obtained by sending your name and address.Contents of Vol.1, No.1:
- Articles:
- --Origins of the Tatar-Bashkir Border, 1920--1922. Daniel Schafer
--Russian Peasant Colonization of Eastern Transcaucasia in the 19th Century. Firouzeh Mostashari
--Kazakhstan's Nuclear Policy. Keith D. Wolfe
--Economic Developments in Kazakhstan Since Independence. Lyaziza Sabyrova
- Book Reviews:
- --Beatrice Forbes Manz (ed.), Central Asia in Historical Perspective. Reviewed by Richard Foltz
--Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Ed.), Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Soviet Union: Domestic and International Dynamics. Reviewed by Mehrdad Haghayeghi
--Dale F. Eickelman (Ed.), Russia's Muslim Frontiers: New Directions in Cross-Cultural Analysis. Reviewed by G.L. Penrose
Journal Profile
The Journal of Central Asian Studies is a publication of the Association for the Advancement of Central Asian Research. It is the only scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published in North America devoted exclusively to the region of Central Asia.
AACAR considers Central Asia to consist of the emerging states of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan, as well as the surrounding regions and states which share a long historical linkage with these states: Afghanistan, Iran, Mongolia, southern Russia (particularly those area having a large Muslim or Turkic population), Turkey, and Xinjiang.
Articles focusing on issues in the social sciences and humanities of Central Asia are welcome, and books dealing with the region will be reviewed by specialists in the field.
For a one year subscription please send a check for US$25 to John Perry at the address above.
Last updated: July 1997
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