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History webinar by Austrian Academy of Sciences for Lauren Morris: The dominance of the 'Silk Road' and searching for a non-elite narrative: challenges in writing the economic history of Kushan Central Asia
Lauren Morris: The dominance of the 'Silk Road' and searching for a non-elite narrative: challenges in writing the economic history of Kushan Central Asia
Lauren Morris: The dominance of the 'Silk Road' and searching for a non-elite narrative: challenges in writing the economic history of Kushan Central Asia. The Kushan Empire (ca. 50–350 CE), which once stretched from southern Central Asia to northern India, saw significant developments in the region's history but remains poorly integrated into a global perspective on the ancient world. This talk reflects on the agendas and implications of economic history-writing about Kushan Central Asia. Beginning with the 'Kushan middlemen' narrative, the counterpoint of the luxury and prestige goods excavated at Begram are presented as demonstrating exchange directed to the region rather than through it, and thus local elite agency with wide-reaching impacts. Yet, while a useful corrective, the resulting narrative (and arguably much writing on the Silk Road itself) is one disproportionately concerned with a small group of elites – a point that also characterises our current understanding of political history in the Kushan period. This was not always the case: Soviet-era historiography made attempts, with varying success, to engage with non-elite and non-urban perspectives. The agenda of a new research project at Charles University is then presented: to consider non-elite perspectives alongside issues of inequality – even when data are sparse and poor – in order to help flesh out our understanding of broader dynamics of prosperity, decline, political durability, and collapse during this period. By way of conclusion, some preliminary remarks are offered on the first field season of the Czech-Uzbek Archaeological Expedition at the antique-period rural site of Kulal Tepa in southern Uzbekistan.
11/14/2023 4:00 PM
History webinar by European Network Remembrance and Solidarity | ENRS for Webinar: Remembering the Holodomor | ENRS
Webinar: Remembering the Holodomor | ENRS
We kindly invite you to our upcoming webinar entitled ‘Remembering the Holodomor’, which will take place on 8 November at 4 pm (Brussels time). The meeting will last 1.5 hours. The Holodomor, known as the Great Famine of 1932-1933 and the genocide of the Ukrainian nation, is a tragic testament to a long-running disinformation campaign. Our webinar aims to honour the memory of the victims of the Holodomor and equip educators with the tools to raise students' awareness of disinformation and fake news. We'll present free educational resources developed by ENRS to help educators tackle this challenging chapter of Ukrainian history. These resources include a presentation, an essay and a lesson plan.

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