Safavid Empire
Students will consider the role of the Safavids as establishing an Age of Gunpowder, Islam, or Trade in Central Asia
by Brian Desmond, The Ohio State University
Students will consider the role of the Safavids as establishing an Age of Gunpowder, Islam, or Trade in Central Asia
by Brian Desmond, The Ohio State University
This is a study about language and cultural exchange in Kazakhstan after its independence from the Soviet Union/
Project following a Fulbright-Hays Group Project abroad curriculum development program to Central Asia, summer 2018, organized by New Mexico Highlands University and the University of Arizona Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
By Rebecca Orozco, Cochise College, Arizona.
This is a study of Post-Soviet Central Asia
Project following a Fulbright-Hays Group Project abroad curriculum development program to Central Asia, summer 2018, organized by New Mexico Highlands University and the University of Arizona Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
By Monica Ketchum, Arizona Western College
This unit is for 1st year Spanish language classes.
Project following a Fulbright-Hays Group Project abroad curriculum development program to Central Asia, summer 2018, organized by New Mexico Highlands University and the University of Arizona Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
By Edgar Vargas, New Mexico Highlands University
This unit is for a Ceramics 1 class, but is also appropriate for intermediate or advanced Ceramics students.
Project following a Fulbright-Hays Group Project abroad curriculum development program to Central Asia, summer 2018, organized by New Mexico Highlands University and the University of Arizona Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
By Virginia Pfau Thompson, Cochise College, Arizona
by Harvard University's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
from the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System Online, Harvard University's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
a weekly podcast on Eurasian politics, culture and history, featuring interviews with academics, journalists, policy makers, and pundits on Eurasia’s past and present geared toward the general public interest. From the University of Pittsburgh.