I’m delighted to share my latest article, just published in the Journal of Genocide Research. https://t.co/5XlUIO43MW
I examine how #official narratives, #public debates, #state-led #nationbuilding projects influence the way younger generations think about the #Kazakh famine.
#OpenAccess from @NationalitiesP -
“Much is Done, But to Make People Forget:” The Story of Jeltoqsan in Kazakhstani History Textbooks - https://t.co/SV9hTu4DMN
- @BDukeyev#FirstView
At the #80th anniversary of #WWII, my most recent article on the shifting memory politics of #WWII in #Kazakhstan was published in Problems of Post-Communism https://t.co/jTbmNv5xpg
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What a nice start to 2025- my book “Tourism as memory-making” now has a title page and an online announcement 🎉 🎉 🎉 This has been a long time in the making, so pleased that it’s finally coming out this March! @lboroCRCC@LboroCM https://t.co/kd52bjyZ6d
My latest: China adapts its soft-power approach in Kazakhstan to fit local realities, signaling a shift in regional influence strategies. Thank you @CarnegieEndow & @TUmarov for your endless support. https://t.co/rZwyzz6tqh
Great motivation from engaging with @DAAD_Germany students and researchers from Germany. Much needed before fall semester @NUedukz Thanks to SDU University in Qaskelen for hosting us! @dulatuly@Assylzat_KK
📚 New Special Issue! 📚
Explore the new special issue inthe @SageJournals of Modern European History. Dive into themes like nationalism, collaboration, and more. Some articles are OPEN ACCESS.
Edited by K. Králová and S. Ferhadbegov
🔗 More info https://t.co/St5znU0BGL
Happy to share that my book has just received a special mention at the Best Book Award ceremony of the CESS 2024 conference. It was the only one to receive this mention, not counting the book that won in the Social Sciences category (there were only 2 categories: history and ss).