Committe on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies
Luncheon Lecture Series 2000-2001
October 4, 2000
Mark Elliott, Visiting Associate Professor, EALC
"The Qing as a Successor State of the Liao, Jin, and Yuan: Manchu
Historical Consciousness in the Pre-conquest Period"
November 8, 2000
Leonard van der Kuijp, Professor of Tibetan and Himalayan Studies
"Dorjepel: A Tibetan Thaumaturge at the Court of Külüg
Qaghan"
December 6, 2000
Michael Hall, Ph.D. Candidate, Inner Asian and Altaic Studies
"Tajikistan: Three Years after the Civil War"
February 7, 2001
Thomas Barfield, Professor and Chair of Anthropology, Boston University
"Changing Afghanistan: From 'Highway of Conquest' to 'Graveyard of
Empires'"
March 7, 2001
Hodong Kim, Visting Scholar, East Asian Languages and Civilizations
"The Rise of Qubilai and the Division of the Mongol Empire"
April 4, 2001
Dr. Wassilios Klein, University of Bonn
"Christian Heritage on the Northern Silk Road: The Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence of Christianity in Kirghizia"
April 12, 2001
James Millward, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University
"The Advent of New Education on the Sino-Central Asian Frontier: Xinxue vs. usul-i jadid"
May 2, 2001
Professor Peter Perdue, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"Fixing Time: Rewriting Qing Inner Asian Conquests"
May 10, 2001
David Roxburgh, Assistant Professor, History of Art and Architecture
"Elusive Subjects: Muhammad Siyah Qalam's Paintings of Nomads and Demons"
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