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The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 810 podcasts.

Mostafa Sho‘aiyan: The Forgotten Revolutionary and the Possibility of Unified Action
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture in Persian by Peyman Vahabzadeh, University of Victoria
Duration: 45:20

Ethnicity in the Early Abbasid Period
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Michael Cooperson, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA.
Duration: 42:57

Singing, Chanting, and Chatter: Street Sounds and Songs of the 1919 Egyptian Revolution
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Ziad Fahmy, Cornell University
Duration: 36:57

Continuity and Change in the Cultural Legacy of Qajar Era
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture in Persian by Abbas Amanat, Professor of History & International Studies, Yale University. Part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.
Duration: 1:21:34

Historical Critique and the Thresholds of Political Voice After the Ottoman Empire
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A CPSC lecture by Kabir Tambar, Stanford University, Anthropology.
Duration: 45:54

Rethinking Ottoman Cross-Cultural Encounters: Turks and the Armenian Alphabet
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Murat Cankara, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Introductory remarks by Sebouh Aslanian. Sponsored by the Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair for Modern Armenian History at UCLA.
Duration: 59:42

Being Danish: Paradoxes of Identity in Everyday Life
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author Richard Jenkins, University of Sheffield, Sociology. Discussant: Rogers Brubaker, UCLA, Sociology.
Duration: 01:16:08

Islamic History & Identity in Central Asia: Key Issues & Debates
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Charles Weller, Washington State University
Duration: 48:51

Return of the Brothers: Student Activism and Islamic Politics in 1970s Egypt
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture on April 10, 2013 by Abdullah Al-Arian,Wayne State University
Duration: 33:28

Bosnia Remade: Ethnic Cleansing and its Reversal
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
A book talk with author Carl T. Dahlman, Miami University of Ohio, Geography and discussant Adam Moore, UCLA, Geography.
Duration: 1:02:33

The Logic of Iran's Foreign Policy
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Dr. Mansour Farhang, Bennington College. Part of the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran.
Duration: 51:19

Iran and the Rise of the 21st Century Intellectuals
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture in Persian by Ata Hoodashtian, Institut Canadien de Management. Commentary by Dr. Ali Akbar Mahdi follows.
Duration: 1:24:00

Reception and (Mis)representation: Mongol Influences on China from the Perspective of Law and Gender
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Bettine Birge, USC. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 36:54

The Mongol Contribution to Eurasian History
Program on Central Asia
Keynote lecture by Morris Rossabi, Distinguished Professor of History, Queens College, CUNY. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 36:50

From Ad Hoc to Ongoing: The Mongol Invasions and the Institutionalization of Authority in Japan
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Thomas Conlan, Bowdoin College. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 24:48

The Mongols and the New World History
Program on Central Asia
Opening Remarks by Sebouh Aslanian, Assistant Professor & Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair in Modern Armenian History. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 12:42

No One Knew Who They Were: Russian Interaction with the Mongols
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Charles Halperin, Russian and East European Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 20:08

Mongol Caucasia: Regional Historiographies and Social Change in an Integrating Eurasian World
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Steve Rapp, Sam Houston State University. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 32:39

The changing role of women in Cilician Armenian court as a result of interacting with the Mongols
Program on Central Asia
A lecture by Zara Pogossian, Bochum University/John Cabot College (Rome). Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 30:42

The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History
Program on Central Asia
Opening Remarks by Nile Green, Professor & Director of the Program on Central Asia. Presented at the one-day conference "The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History."
Duration: 10:26

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