Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference Volume 9, the papers from CIAS 2007, will be available before the upcoming conference



Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference have been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 8



Croft Chapter House, University College


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Proceedings of this conference have been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 7



Croft Chapter House, University College


Photos by Kara Dillion

Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 6



Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 6



Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 5



Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 5



Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 4



Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 4



Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 3



1995-1996


"THE END OF THE MAMLUK-MONGOL WAR AND ITS EFFECTS"
Dr. Reuven Amitai-Preiss, September 6 1995, Robarts Library

"The Yasavi Sufi Tradition and Central Asian Politics, 14th-16th Centuries"
Devin DeWeese, February 15 1996, Robarts Library

"ARCHITECTURE and MEMORY: The Case of Tamerlane’s Tomb in Samarkand"
Robert D McChesney, March 26 1996, Robarts Library




Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 2



Croft Chapter House, University College


Proceedings of this conference has been published in Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia. Volume 2



1992-1993


"Cultural Intermediaries in Eurasian History: Bolod Aqa and Marco Polo"
Thomas Allsen, October 23 1992, C. T. Bissell Building

"The Refugee Problem and Population Displacement in Central Europe at the Time of the Mongol Invasions"
James R. Sweeney, February 26 1993, C. T. Bissell Building




1991-1992


"Medieval Contacts between the Latin and the Turco-Mongol Worlds"
Denis Sinor, October 24 1991, Scarborough Campus

"The Mongols and Eastern Europe"
Denis Sinor, October 25 1991, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

"Religion, Politics, & Ethnicity in the Tangut State: The Construction of Tangut Identity in the 1094 Stele Inscription of Wuwei"
Denis Sinor, October 25 1991, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies




1990-1991


"The Problem of Cities in Central Asia, the Khazar Realm, and Kievan Rus'"
Omeljan Pritsak, November 30 1990, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

"From Peking to Paris: China and Marco Polo"
Morris Rossabi, March 8 1991, Centre for Medieval Studies

"The Transformation of Temujin to Chinghis Khan in the Secret History of the Mongols"
Ludmila V. Bukina, April 19 1991, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies




1989-1990


"Consolidation of the Tangut Xi Xia Empire 1038-1086"
Paul Forage, March 12 1990, Robarts Library

"Iconography of the Great Felt Hanging from Pazyryk 5th c. B.C."
Michael Gervers, April 2 1990, Robarts Library

"Ming Emissaries to Tibet and Samarkand 14th-15th c."
Oscar Jacobs, April 16 1990, Robarts Library




1987-1988


"RECENT IMPRESSIONS OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF MONGOLIA"
Michael Gervers and Hugh Smiley, January 1988, International Student Centre




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