396 search results for “silke diaspora” in the Public website
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    Silk Road Virtual Museum
    
    Silk Road Virtual Museum - A virtual museum of the art and culture of the regions that lay on the trade routes between Europe and Asia, popularly known as the ‘Silk Road’. 
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     Silke Henkes Silke HenkesFaculty of Science shenkes@lorentz.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5501 
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     Silke Vogel Silke VogelFaculty of Law s.vogel@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     Silke Herms Silke HermsFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs s.b.herms@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9500 
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    The Silk Road Language Web
    
    A linguistic prehistory of the Tarim Basin in Northwest China 
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     Silke Rice Silke RiceFaculty of Science s.s.rice@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     Silke van der Tempel Silke van der TempelSocial & Behavioural Sciences s.van.der.tempel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Departing from Java. Javanese Labour, Migration and Diaspora
    
    From colonial times through to the present day, large numbers of Javanese have left their homes to settle in other parts of Indonesia or much further afield. Frequently this dispersion was forced, often with traumatic results. 
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     Ben Silk Ben SilkFaculty of Science silk@strw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Islam in Central Asia: Shrines along the Silk Road
    
    This programme examines cultural space, national identity and the politics of tangible and intangible heritage in Islamic Central Asia. 
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    Uprooting the Diaspora: Jewish Belonging and the "Ethnic Revolution" in Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1936-1946
    
    In Uprooting the Diaspora, Sarah Cramsey explores how the Jewish citizens rooted in interwar Poland and Czechoslovakia became the ideal citizenry for a post–World War II Jewish state in the Middle East. She asks, how did new interpretations of Jewish belonging emerge and gain support amongst Jewish… 
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     Jonathan Silk Jonathan SilkFaculty of Humanities j.a.silk@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2510 
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    A Disobedient Diaspora: Living Hinduism in Osdorp, Amsterdam
    
    This project explores the religious lives of a Surinamese Hindu community practicing in Amsterdam at the Sri Radha Krishna Mandir from an interdisciplinary perspective. 
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    Armenians Beyond Diaspora: Making Lebanon their Own
    
    This book argues that Armenians around the world – in the face of the Genocide, and despite the absence of an independent nation-state after World War I – developed dynamic socio-political, cultural, ideological and ecclesiastical centres. And it focuses on one such centre, Beirut, in the postcolonial… 
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    Exhibition on art, culture and architecture along the Silk Road
        
    Ornately decorated head pieces and jewellery, images of imposing mosques and photos of local people. The 'Splendours of the Silk Roads' exhibition depicts life and different cultures along this important trade route. 
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    The Chinese diaspora, race and US foreign policy
    
    The project focusses on how US views of the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia influenced its strategic interpretations of the region. Being eleven million strong, dispersed across the region and sharing ethnic ties with Communist China, interpretations of the diaspora intersected with key Cold War… 
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    Exhibition unveils Central Asian part of Silk Road
        
    An exhibition at Oude UB takes visitors to the historical Silk Road. Old maps, clothes and jewellery reflect the rich heritage of the cities of Central Asia and their inhabitants. 
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    Jonathan Silk receives Guggenheim Fellowship
        
    The Guggenheim Fellowship is a prestigious award for US nationals. There are more than 3,000 applications every year, and this year only 188 were honoured. Professor Jonathan Silk is one of these 188, the first ever at Leiden University, and he tells us more about the fellowship and what he will do… 
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    Exhibition puts ‘forgotten’ part of the Silk Road in the spotlight
        
    The story of the iconic Silk Road is often told from the Chinese perspective. An exhibition at Oude UB focuses on the inhabitants and monuments of historical cities in Central Asia, a neglected part of the Silk Road. From 5 September to 17 October. 
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    variation at home and abroad: the case of P'urhepecha in Mexico and its US diaspora
    
    By documenting lexical and morpho-syntactic patterns among P’urhepecha speakers in Mexico and the US diaspora, this project will investigate the sources of language variation. The ensuing online dialect atlas will serve as an online resource for speakers, learners and researchers of the language. 
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    Conference: The Silk Roads (Amsterdam, 27 May)
    
    On may 27, the Zenobia Foundation organises a public conference in the Public Library of Amsterdam, with the title: "De Zijderoutes: Netwerk van Ontmoetingen". During this conference six experts will discuss several areas of the so-called Silk Roads. 
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    African Diaspora in Ottoman Izmir
        
    An interesting Ottoman History podcast that deals with the slave trade and the African Diaspora in Ottoman Izmir. 
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    Let us Live as Hindus
    
    Priya Swamy defended her thesis on 27 October 2016 
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    Six students follow the Silk Route for Amsterdam's Hermitage
        
    Six students of archaeology, history and art history are to follow the Silk Route in Central Asia, looking for evidence from ancient history for the enormous cultural exchange brought about by this trade route. They are conducting their research for the exhibition on the Silk Route that opened in the… 
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    Like dust on the Silk Road: an investigation of the earliest Iranian loanwords and of possible BMAC borrowings in Tocharian
    
    On the 20th of April, Chams Benoît Bernard successfully defended a doctoral thesis. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Chams on this achievement! 
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    Chinese State and Buddhist Historical Sources on Xuanzang: Historicity and the Daci'en si sanzang fashi zhuan大慈恩 寺 三藏 师 师传" in T'oung Pao
    
    This paper explores the historicity of state and Buddhist accounts of the monk Xuanzang 玄奘 (602-664), arguing that in the reconstruction of Xuanzang’s life and career we ought to utilize the former to help adjudicate the latter. 
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    Book Launch for Sarah Cramsey’s Uprooting the Diaspora
        
    On September 20, the Austria Centre Leiden and the Leiden Jewish Studies Association convened a panel to celebrate the launch of Prof. dr. Sarah A. Cramsey’s new book Uprooting the Diaspora: Jewish Belonging and the “Ethnic Revolution” in Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1936-1946. 
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    Ancient Networks
    
    The archaeology of transregional exchange (1st millennia BCE-CE) 
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     Carolina Pereira De Queiroz Monteiro Carolina Pereira De Queiroz MonteiroFaculty of Archaeology c.pereira.de.queiroz.monteiro@umail.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Picturing Intimacy: Mediation and Self-representation in a Boston’s Religious Festivals
    
    Taking as a point of departure the Italian American community in Boston and its process of collective remembrance surrounding Saint Anthony’s Feast, we address the limits and potential of montage. 
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    Sarah Cramsey's "Uprooting the Diaspora" wins the Kulczycki Book Prize in Polish Studies
        
    Sarah Cramsey's first book, Uprooting the Diaspora: Jewish Belonging and the 
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     Mohamed Muse Mohamed MuseFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs m.a.muse@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9506 
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     Marike van Aerde Marike van AerdeFaculty of Archaeology m.e.j.j.van.aerde@arch.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1138 
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     Christopher Green Christopher GreenFaculty of Humanities c.k.green@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272327 
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    Video | Heritage in the Himalayas: The Karakorum Rescue Project
        
    The Leiden Archaeology Social Media Team (LUFASM) proudly presents their second mini-documentary in the series on Leiden Archaeology projects. The Karakorum Rescue Project is run by Marike van Aerde and Abdul Ghani Khan, and is a collaboration between archaeologists in Pakistan and the Netherlands. 
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    Archaeologist teaches Honours Course in The Hague: “The past is still alive.”
        
    This semester archaeologist Dr Marike van Aerde teaches an Honours Course at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs in The Hague. “In the course, archaeology meets current issues.” For a course like this, the word interdisciplinary fits like a glove. 
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    Central Asia Initiative
    
    The Central Asia Initiative is funded by the Leiden research profile area Asian Modernities and Traditions with the purpose to establish Central Asian Studies at Leiden University. 
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    Dreaming the Path: Diagnosing Bodhisattva Progress in Early Mahāyāna
    
    On Wednesday 23 October 2024 Yixiu Jiang successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated. 
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    Uprooting the Diaspora: Jewish Belonging and the "Ethnic Revolution" in Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1936-1946
    
    Lecture, Book Launch 
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    Religion: Buddhism in Asia
    
    Many people in Asia and the West are attracted to Buddhism. This is because of this religion’s ‘image’ of being exotic and authentic. 
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    The Nandimitrāvadāna: A Living Text from the Buddhist Tradition
    
    Ruixuan Chen defended his theses on 16 October 2018. 
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    The monastery rules : buddhist monastic organization in pre-modern Tibet
    
    This study discusses the position of the monasteries in pre-1950s Tibetan societies and how that position was informed by Buddhist monastic ideology. 
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    Buddhist Astrology and Astral Magic in the Tang Dynasty
    
    Jeffrey Kotyk defended his thesis on 7 September 2017 
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    Rooted: Kafka and the Jewish Diaspora in Central Europe
    
    Lecture 
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    Egyptian Diaspora in Paris – Between the Language and Resistance
    
    Lecture, This Time For Africa! series 
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    Research programmes
    
    LUCIS funded several research programmes to boost interfaculty and interdisciplinary cooperation and to widen the involvement of LUCIS members. 
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     Rijk van Dijk Rijk van DijkAfrican Studies Centre r.a.van.dijk@asc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 715272 727 
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    PZURA – TOWARDS DIASPORIC THINKING
    
    The research will touch upon the communal role of text and the actions of interpretation and discussion that developed among Jews in exile. 
