| The
            Caucasus and its Inhabitants between Russia and Middle East:  Reactions and Reflections for the Sake of Religion and State  | 
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| Co-organized by NIHU Program Islamic Area Studies (TIAS) | |
| Date: 2008/01/26(Sat.) | |
| Place: (University of Tokyo) http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_02_09_e.html | |
| *Update January 22 | |
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              All of papers is Not for Quotation  | 
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| 9:50~11:00 Opening Session (Chair: MAEDA Hirotake, SRC)  | 
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| Foreword: | 
          MATSUZATO Kimitaka (SRC), KOMATSU
            Hisao (University of Tokyo) | 
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| Introduction: | 
          MAEDA Hirotake (SRC) | 
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| Opening Lecture: | 
          Ronald Grigor Suny (The University of
            Michigan) | 
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| Caucasia as a
            Civilization | 
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| Remarks: | 
          SHIOKAWA Nobuaki (University of Tokyo) | 
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| 11:10-12:30  Session A: Russian Advancement to the Caucasian Space (Chair: MATSUZATO Kimitaka)  | 
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| Sean Pollock (Columbia University) | 
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| Friend and
            Foe: Religion and
            Subjecthood in the Caucasus in the
            Reign of Catherine II | 
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| MAEDA Hirotake | 
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| Mamluk Became a
            Translator and a Translator Became a Mamluk: Mamluk System and its
            Legacy in the 19th century | 
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| Discussant: | 
          KITAGAWA Seiichi (Tohoku University) | 
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| 13:30-15:30 Session B: Caucasian Islam and the Legacy of the Imperial Authority (Chair: KOMATSU Hisao)  | 
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| Vladimir Bobrovnikov (Institute of
            Oriental Studies, Moscow) | 
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| MAKING
            ORTHODOX MUSLIM CLERGY IN IMPERIAL BORDERLANDS: A Comparative Study of
            North Caucasus and Transcaucasia in the Late Tsarist and Soviet Periods
            (a tentative version) [outline and conclusion]  | 
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| Michael Kemper (University of
            Amsterdam) | 
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| Sufism
            and
            Islamic Learning in the Late Imperial and Early Soviet Periods: Some
            Research Questions on Continuity and Change, or: The Alimjan Syndrome (revised version, January 22) | 
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| MIYAZAWA Eiji (Sophia University) | 
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| Transformation
            of Local
            Knowledge among Circassians in Turkey:
            Some
            Effects of Revitalised Contacts with Homeland | 
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| Discussant: | 
          Anke Von Kügelgen (Univeristy of Bern) | 
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| 15:40-17:40 Session C: The Making of a Caucasian Space: Imagined “National State” (Chair: AKIBA Jun, Chiba University)  | 
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| YOSHIMURA Takayuki (University of
            Tokyo) | 
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| The Making
            of a "Fatherland" --- the modern Armenian nationhood after WWI | 
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| Michael Reynolds (Princeton
            University) | 
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| Buffers or
            Brethren: Young
            Turk Military Policy in World War One
            and the Myth of Panturanism (The title was changed.) | 
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| Thornike Gordadze (French Institute
            for Anatolian Studies) | 
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| Georgian
            Nationalism under Soviet Rule: Actors, New Trends, Hegemonic
            Transactions | 
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| Discussant:  | 
          IKEDA Yoshiro (Niigata University of
            International and Information Studies) FUJINAMI Nobuyoshi (University of Tokyo)  | 
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| Closing Remarks: | 
          IEDA Osamu (SRC, COE program’s
            director) | 
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| 18:00
            Reception: Sanjo Kaikan | 
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The working language of this symposium is English. Everyone wishes to attend is kindly requested to contact following address and previously be registered.  | 
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| Contact: | 
          ses-coe@slav.hokudai.ac.jp | 
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