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The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 810 podcasts.

Continuity and Change in the Cultural Legacy of Qajar Era
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture in Persian by Abbas Amanat, Professor of History & International Studies, Yale University. Part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.
Duration: 1:21:34

Mining Countries: Breaking the Deadlock
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A public lecture by Dr. Vusal Gasimli, Department of Economic Analysis and Global Affairs, Center for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Duration: 37:31

Islamic History & Identity in Central Asia: Key Issues & Debates
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Charles Weller, Washington State University
Duration: 48:51

Reception and (Mis)representation: Mongol Influences on China from the Perspective of Law and Gender
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Bettine Birge, USC. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 36:54

From Ad Hoc to Ongoing: The Mongol Invasions and the Institutionalization of Authority in Japan
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Thomas Conlan, Bowdoin College. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 24:48

The Mongol Contribution to Eurasian History
Program on Central Asia
Keynote lecture by Morris Rossabi, Distinguished Professor of History, Queens College, CUNY. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 36:50

The Mongols and the New World History
Program on Central Asia
Opening Remarks by Sebouh Aslanian, Assistant Professor & Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair in Modern Armenian History. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 12:42

No One Knew Who They Were: Russian Interaction with the Mongols
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Charles Halperin, Russian and East European Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 20:08

Mongol Caucasia: Regional Historiographies and Social Change in an Integrating Eurasian World
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Steve Rapp, Sam Houston State University. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 32:39

The changing role of women in Cilician Armenian court as a result of interacting with the Mongols
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Zara Pogossian, Bochum University/John Cabot College (Rome). Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 30:42

The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History
Program on Central Asia
Opening Remarks by Nile Green, Professor & Director of the Program on Central Asia. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 10:26

Oxus: Bamiyan, Afghanistan and the World
Program on Central Asia
Keynote Lecture by Llewelyn Morgan, Brasenose College, Oxford. Part of the conference "Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World."
Duration: 46:47

Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World
Program on Central Asia
Concluding remarks from Monica Smith, UCLA. Part of the conference " Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World."
Duration: 12:00

Archaeology in Danger: How to Deal with Archaeology in the Post-Conflict Context of Today's Afghanistan?
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Phillipe Marquis, Director, Délégation Archéologique Française en Afghanistan (DAFA), Kabul. From the conference "Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World."
Duration: 36:29

Afghanistan’s Palimpsest Landscape: Buddhism and Islam in Material Culture
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Alka Patel, Associate Professor, Department of Art History, UC Irvine. Part of the conference "Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World."
Duration: 22:19

Archaeology and political rivalries 1920-1940: From Afghanistan to Iran
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Ali Mousavi, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Part of the conference "Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World."
Duration: 23:50

Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World
Program on Central Asia
Welcome and introductory remarks by Nile Green, UCLA. From the conference "Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World"
Duration: 19:28

The Lasting Legacy of the Great Game: ‘Pashtunistan’ Through Afghan Lenses
Program on Central Asia
A talk by Amin Tarzi, Marine Corps University, Quantico. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes
Duration: 29:50

Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes: Opening Remarks
Program on Central Asia
An introduction by Nile Green, UCLA. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes
Duration: 14:06

Reclaiming the Past: The Tawarikh-i Hafiz Rahmat Khani and Pashtun Historiography
Program on Central Asia
A talk by Robert Nichols, Richard Stockton College, NJ. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes
Duration: 00:17:56

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