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Kurdish People, History and Politics
ISSN: 2701-3030
Kurdish People, History and Politics is envisioned as a series to create new knowledge about the Kurds. The social basis of Kurdish Studies began to widen in the latter part of the twentieth century, growing in the context of major political and cultural changes on the global and regional levels including the coming to power of the Kurdistan Regional Government in the wake of the 1991 U.S. war against Iraq, the process of peace negotiation between the Turkish State and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) since the 1990s, and in more recent years, the struggle of the Syrian Kurds in Rojava (Northern Syria) for self-determination. In the last three decades, an expanded network of Kurdish Studies scholars have borrowed theoretical and methodological approaches from feminist studies, cultural studies, anti-colonial and anti-racist epistemology. This series pushes the boundaries of existing scholarship through a robust engagement with critiques of nationalism, patriarchy, class, colonialism, and orientalism, with the aim of contributing to the renewal of Kurdish Studies in two distinctive ways: First, it aims to prevail over the limitations imposed on knowledge production and dissemination on the Kurds and their homeland of Kurdistan, in Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq. Second, it strives to broaden the social base of Kurdish Studies, which until the mid-twentieth century was primarily conducted by Western academics specializing in the anthropological study of the Kurdish people, languages and culture. The series encourages authors to engage with theoretical frameworks that allow a radical break with the colonial, orientalist, and nationalist traditions of knowledge production, exploring social media, democratization, border studies, and geographies of resistance in the context of Kurdish diaspora through this critical lens. We welcome proposals for monographs, oral history projects, anthologies, edited collections, and projects interdisciplinary and collaborative in nature.
4 publications
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Inner Mongolia, Outer Mongolia
The History of the Division of the "Descendants of Chinggis Khan" in the 20th Century©2022 Prompt -
The Theory and Practice of Free Economic Zones
A Case Study of Tianjin/People’s Republic of China©2004 Thesis -
Economic Transition in the People’s Republic of China and Foreign Investment Activities
The Transfer of Know-how to the Chinese Economy through Transnational Corporations: The Case of Shanghai©2002 Thesis -
The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on Rural Households
A Holistic Approach Applied to the Case of Lao People’s Democratic Republic©2003 Thesis -
My People as Your People
A Textual and Archaeological Analysis of the Reign of Jehoshaphat©2016 Monographs -
A Slavic Republic of Letters
The Correspondence between Jernej Kopitar and Baron Žiga Zois©2016 Monographs -
From Empire to Republic
The Role of American Missionaries in US-Ottoman Empire Relations and their Educational Legacy©2019 Monographs -
Water, Towns and People
Polish Lands against a European Background until the Mid-16th Century©2016 Monographs -
The Story of a People
An Anthology of Palestinian Poets within the Green-Lines- Edited and translated by Jamal Assadi- With Assistance from Simon Jacobs©2012 Monographs -
People and Sustainable Organization
©2011 Edited Collection -
«The Apostle of Quiet People»
Die Schriftstellerin E. H. Young und ihre Romane als Beispiel populärer Frauenliteratur der englischen Mittelschicht in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts©2002 Thesis -
Playing Shakespeare's Beautiful People
©2023 Edited Collection -
Just Giving People a Choice
Können Pädagogen an integrativen Schulen zur Demokratisierung Nordirlands beitragen?©2003 Thesis -
Marriage as Political Strategy and Cultural Expression
Mongolian Royal Marriages from World Empire to Yuan Dynasty©2008 Monographs -
Our Original Rights as a People
Representations of the Chartist Encyclopaedic Network and Political, Social and Cultural Change in Early Nineteenth Century Britain©2006 Thesis