Edward A. Allworth bibliogprahy
Edward A. Allworth was an American historian specializing in Central Asia. Allwarth is widely regarded as the West’s leading scholar on Central Asian studies.[1] He extensively studied the various ethnic groups of the region, including Uzbeks, Tajiks, and Bukharan Jews. He wrote numerous books on the history of Central Asia.
Books by Allworth
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Year | Book | Notes | Publisher |
1964 | Uzbek Literary Politics | Mouton & Company | |
1965 | Central Asian Publishing and the Rise of Nationalism | An essay and a list of publications in the New York Public Library | The New York Public Library |
1967 | Central Asia: A Century of Russian Rule | Columbia University Press | |
1971 | Soviet Nationality Problems | Coauthored by Alexandre Bennigsen | Columbia University Press |
1971 | The Nationalities of the Soviet East: Publications and Writing Systems | A bibliographical directory and transliteration tables for Iranian-and Turkic-language publications, 1818-1945, located in U.S. libraries | Columbia University Press |
1973 | The Nationality Question in Soviet Central Asia | Praeger Publishers | |
1976 | Soviet Asia Bibliographies: Compilation of Social Science and Humanities Sources on the Iranian, Mongolian and Turkic Nationalities | Praeger Publishers | |
1977 | Nationality Group Survival in Multi-ethnic States: Shifting Support Patterns in the Soviet Baltic Region | Edited by Edward A. Allworth | Praeger Publishers |
1980 | Ethnic Russia in the USSR: The Dilemma of Dominance | Pergamon Press | |
1983 | The Search for Group Identity in Turkistan, March 1917-September 1922 | Canadian-American Slavic Studies | |
1989 | Central Asia | Edited by Edward A. Allworth | Duke University Press |
1989 | Central Asia: 120 years of Russian Rule | Duke University Press | |
1990 | The Modern Uzbeks: From the Fourteenth Century to the Present | Hoover Institution Press | |
1994 | Central Asia: One Hundred Thirty Years of Russian Dominance | Duke University Press | |
1996 | The Rediscovery of Central Asia: The Region Reflected in Two Collections of the New York Public Library | The New York Public Library | |
1998 | Nation-Building in the Post-Soviet Borderlands: The Politics of National Identities | Coauthored by Graham Smith, Vivien Law, Andrew Wilson, and Annette Bohr | Cambridge University Press |
1998 | The Tatars of Crimea: Return to the Homeland | Duke University Press | |
2000 | The Preoccupations of Abdalrauf Fitrat, Bukharan Nonconformist: An Analysis and List of His Writings | Das Arabische Buch | |
2002 | Evading Reality: The Devices of Abdalrauf Fitrat, Modern Central Asian Reformist | Brill Academic Publishers | |
2003 | The Personal History of a Bukharan Intellectual: The Diary of Muhammad Sharif-I Sadr-I Ziya | Edited by Edward A. Allworth | Brill Academic Publishers |
References
- ↑ Pannier, Bruce (25 October 2016). "Edward Allworth: The Last of the Great Masters of Central Asian Studies". RFE/RL. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
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