International Workshop:“The Revolt of 1916 in Central Asia and Refugees into Xinjiang: Reconsideration from the Cross Border Perspective.”(7/26)
講演者 / Speaker
Jin Noda (The Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Tetsu Akiyama (Associate Professor, Waseda Institute for Advanced Study, Waseda University)
日 時 / Date & Time
Sunday, 26 July 2020, 14:00~17:00
会 場 / Venue
Online meeting via Zoom
主 旨 / Outline
In the summer of 1916, after the tsarist government suddenly issued the labour mobilization call to the war, a great revolt occurred throughout Russian Central Asia. As is well known, fearing the tsarist government counter-insurgency campaign, not only the rebels but also many other local peoples fled to Xinjiang, which was then under the rule of the Republic of China. This workshop aims to reconsider from the broader perspective the impact of the influx and repatriation of refugees on the socio-political process based on the primary sources both of China and Russia.
プログラム / Schedule
Introduction (Jin Noda: The Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
“How did the foreign affairs affect the migrations into Xinjiang? Focusing on the Dungan and Kazakh cases.” (Jin Noda)
“Four years in Xinjiang: Considering the impact of the Kirghiz heads of the 1916 revolt on the Soviet building.” (Tetsu Akiyama: Waseda Institute for Advanced Study, Waseda University)
Comments (David Brophy: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sydney University)
General Discussion
言語
English
対 象 / Prospected Audience
Faculty and staff members of a university, grad students, undergraduates, the general public
主 催 / Organizer
Waseda Institute for Advanced Study, Waseda University
The Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Central Eurasian Studies Association
申込み / Registration
For registration, please contact to Tetsu Akiyama until 25 July:
akiyama[at]aoni.waseda.jp (please change [at] to @).