CESS2026
CESS2026
Conference
CESS2026
Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
16 – 19 Jun 2026
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HIST001
Interpreting Sources: Discourses of Historical Events in Late Medieval and Early Modern Central Asia and the Caucasus
HIST002
The hermeneutics of historical and literary occurrences in Turkestan during the 18th - early 20th centuries.
HIST003
Traditions of Authority and Statecraft across the Eurasian Steppe
HIST004
Hybridity, Alterity, and Boundary-Crossing
HIST006
Empire, Nationalism, and Ethnicity in Central Eurasia
HIST007
Russian Imperial Rule in Kazakhstan: Knowledge, Economic Development, Memory, and Society [English&Russian]
HIST008
Kyrgyz Nomads between Empire and Socialism: Reconfiguring Power, Mobility, and Governance, Late 19th–Early 20th Centuries
HIST009
Negotiating Empire: Local Agency, Infrastructure, and Everyday Resistance in the Kazakh Steppe [Russian]
HIST010
The Book Culture of Muslims in the Steppe Region in the 19th and the early 20th Centuries: Approaches, Sources, and Social Significance
HIST011
Book Presentation for the 110th Anniversary of Urkun: Memory Practices and Contemporary Approaches to a Traumatic Past
HIST012
From the Caucasus to Xinjiang: The Interests of Empires in the Context of Historical Time [Russian]
HIST020
Imagining and Making the Kazakh Nation
HIST022
Diaspora and Displacement in Central Asia and the Russian imperial frontier
HIST023
Diasporic Communities and Networks
HIST024
Statemaking in Xinjiang / East Turkestan
HIST025
Commodities and Imperial Infrastructure
HIST027
Building and Rebuilding National Heritage
HIST028
Elites, Education, and the Politics of Enlightenment
HIST030
Central Asia as Imperial Frontier and Anti-Colonial Crucible
HIST031
Digital Humanities and Central Asian Studies
HIST032
Limits of Memory Politics
HIST033
Central Eurasian Knowledge and Intellectual Traditions
HIST034
Nomads, the Steppe, and Settlers
HIST035
State and Military in Central Eurasia
HIST036
Sects, Schisms, and Politics
HIST037
Soviet Central Asian Discourses in the post-Stalin Era
HIST038
Gender and Family Law in the Late Imperial and early Soviet Periods
HIST500
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