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Accepted Paper:

Some Notes on Manuscript Collections in Azerbaijan  
Nabil Al-Tikriti (University of Mary Washington)

Paper long abstract:

This past year, while serving a Fulbright grant based at Baku State University (BSU), I was fortunate to explore Azerbaijan's known manuscript collections. In the course of such explorations, I learned what I could about the history of such collections, their current state of preservation, and their place in regional book culture.

In this paper, I plan to first provide a brief historical summary of Azerbaijan's manuscript holdings, and an overview of what I understand to be the state of the country's manuscript collections currently. As is widely known, manuscript collections in Azerbaijan suffered great disruption in the wake of the 19th century Russian imperial conquest, the Great War, and 1930s Soviet anti-religion campaigns. In light of these developments, I will provide my views on the region's early modern and modern manuscript history.

Following this overview, I shall concentrate on describing the history and current state of the "AMEA M. Fuzuli adina El Yazmalar Institutu," or "Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Manuscript Institute named after M. Fuzuli." For this portion, I shall describe the institute's manuscript holdings, the importance of the most prominent texts, and the practicalities of conducting research at this institution. I also plan to make general observations on the periods which this collection primarily covers, and the broader significance of this collection for national and regional historical research.

Panel HIS-18
Sources and Methodological Questions
  Session 1 Saturday 12 October, 2019, -