This thesis analyzes the pre-Soviet, Soviet and post-Soviet Central Asia from a historical perspective to understand the impact of the Soviet regime on Muslim women’s lifestyles. It specifically focuses on the underlying reasons of laws and policies put into effect by the Soviet officials in the name of emancipating Muslim women in Central Asia. The main argument of the thesis is that even though the Soviet officials had a genuine intention for the emancipation of Central Asian women from the patriarchal structure both in the public and private spheres of life, the policies and their implementation were shaped in accordance with the basic motive of regime survival. In the first years of the Soviet regime, mostly ideological intentions shape...
This dissertation focuses on the status of women in Central Asian society, particularly in Kyrgyzsta...
This article analyses women\u27s issues in Turkestan, including parandja (vail) abuse of their right...
The Soviet Union as a colonial power in Central Asia decided to step up against the perceived tradi...
This thesis discusses the Soviet policies regarding the emancipation of the Central Asian women in b...
Until very recently, most scholars had generally overlooked the condition of women in the former Sov...
This thesis examines the impact of Soviet anti-religious policies on the Muslims of Central Asia fro...
Defence date: 16 January 2009Examining Board: Prof. Edward A. Rees (University of Birmingham, EUI) ...
I wrote this paper for a religion seminar Gender and Mysticism in Islam that I took with Professor M...
During several generations of human life in Central Asia, powerful political and ideological diverge...
This thesis analyzes women’s status in the Russian Federation in the period after the dissolution of...
This thesis considers the role of the Zhenotdel (Woman’s Bureau) of the Communist Party of the Sovie...
The book examines three cases of sovietization as realized in Central Asia in the second half of the...
Kazakhstan is the most Russified of the former Soviet Republics in Central Asia, not just because th...
The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exam...
The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exam...
This dissertation focuses on the status of women in Central Asian society, particularly in Kyrgyzsta...
This article analyses women\u27s issues in Turkestan, including parandja (vail) abuse of their right...
The Soviet Union as a colonial power in Central Asia decided to step up against the perceived tradi...
This thesis discusses the Soviet policies regarding the emancipation of the Central Asian women in b...
Until very recently, most scholars had generally overlooked the condition of women in the former Sov...
This thesis examines the impact of Soviet anti-religious policies on the Muslims of Central Asia fro...
Defence date: 16 January 2009Examining Board: Prof. Edward A. Rees (University of Birmingham, EUI) ...
I wrote this paper for a religion seminar Gender and Mysticism in Islam that I took with Professor M...
During several generations of human life in Central Asia, powerful political and ideological diverge...
This thesis analyzes women’s status in the Russian Federation in the period after the dissolution of...
This thesis considers the role of the Zhenotdel (Woman’s Bureau) of the Communist Party of the Sovie...
The book examines three cases of sovietization as realized in Central Asia in the second half of the...
Kazakhstan is the most Russified of the former Soviet Republics in Central Asia, not just because th...
The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exam...
The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exam...
This dissertation focuses on the status of women in Central Asian society, particularly in Kyrgyzsta...
This article analyses women\u27s issues in Turkestan, including parandja (vail) abuse of their right...
The Soviet Union as a colonial power in Central Asia decided to step up against the perceived tradi...