Adeeb Khalid(born February 17, 1964) isassociate professorand Jane and Raphael Bernstein Professor of Asian Studies and History in the history department ofCarleton CollegeinNorthfield, Minnesota.His academic contributions are highly cited.[1][2]
Scientific career
editAfterBAdegrees atGovernment College University, Lahoreand atMcGill UniversityinMontreal,he graduated PhD at theUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison.
Khalid's research focuses on the history ofCentral AsianIslamsince the Russian conquests in the 1860s - he pays special attention to cultural transformation, identity as a result of historical changes and the fate of Islam underImperial RussianandSovietrule.[1][3]
Khalid's research has been supported by institutions such as theJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation,theCarnegie Corporation,theNational Endowment for the Humanities,theAmerican Council of Learned Societies,theNational Council for Eurasian and East European Researchand theInternational Research & Exchanges Board.In addition to articles in anthologies, Khalid has written four of his own non-fiction books. His first,The Politics of Muslim Cultural Reform(1998), is a standard work onJadidismin Central Asia; the second,Islam after Communism(2007), was awarded the Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize of theAssociation for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.The third work published in 2015 wasMaking Uzbekistan,which deals with the history of Central Asia in the early Soviet period (1917-1932). June 2021 isCentral Asia. A New History from the Imperial Conquests to the Presentpublished by Princeton University Press.[1][3]
Honors and awards
editKalid has received a number of honors and awards some of which are listed here:[3]
- Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prizefor "Islam after Communism",AAASS,2008.
- Reginald Zelnik Book Prizefor "Making Uzbekistan",ASEEES,2016
- Carleton CollegeDean’s Fellowship, 2016–17
- National Endowment for the HumanitiesFellowship for College Teachers and Independent Scholars, 1995–96
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationfellowship, 2005
- American Council of Learned Societiesfellowship 2005-6
- National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship 2005-6
- Carnegie Scholar,2005–07.
- American Councils for International Education Research Scholarship, 2000–01.
Works
editA listing of Khalid's edited works, his articles in scholarly anthologies and journals, and works he has translated can be found in his Carleton College profile online.[1][2]
- Adeeb Khalid:The Politics of Muslim Cultural Reform: Jadidism in Central Asia.Comparative Studies in Muslim Societies, Volume 27. (Online version) Berkeley:University of California Press,1998. ISBN 9780520213562
- Adeeb Khalid:Islam after Communism: Religion and Politics in Central Asia.Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. ISBN 9780520249271
- Adeeb Khalid:Making Uzbekistan: Nation, Empire, and Revolution in the Early USSR.Ithaca:Cornell University Press,2015. ISBN 9780801454097
- Adeeb Khalid:Central Asia. A New History from the Imperial Conquests to the Present.Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. ISBN 9780691161396
References
edit- ^abcd"Google Scholar".
- ^ab"Carleton Site Search | Carleton College".
- ^abcAdeeb Khalid CV.1986 - present. July 2022.
External links
edit- Adeeb Khalid(Carleton College)