Online Lecture: ‘Defining Central Asia: Text, Monument and Landscape’, Oxford Nizami Ganjavi Centre, 20 November 2020, 2pm (GMT)

Join the Oxford Nizami Ganjavi Centre for their final webinar in the Art History and Archaeology of Central Asia: National, Regional and Global Series.

Convenors: Edmund Herzig, Akbar Khakimov, and Yusen Yu.

Defining Central Asia: Text, Monument and Landscape

Chair: Edmund Herzig (Oxford)

Staggering Identities in the Memory-Text-Landscape Triangle, Ingeborg Baldauf (Berlin)

The “Long” Silk Road(s): A Productive Paradigm or Pernicious Pretence?, Paul Wordsworth (Oxford)

Old Monuments, New Challenges, Gai Jorayev (London)

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Published by Roisin Astell

Roisin Astell received a First Class Honours in History of Art at the University of York (2014), under the supervision of Dr Emanuele Lugli. After spending a year learning French in Paris, Roisin then completed an MSt. in Medieval Studies at the University of Oxford (2016), where she was supervised by Professor Gervase Rosser and Professor Martin Kauffmann. In 2017, Roisin was awarded a CHASE AHRC studentship as a doctoral candidate at the University of Kent’s Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, under the supervision of Dr Emily Guerry.

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