About Afghan Studies


Since its inception in 2008, the UCLA Asia Institute's Program on Central Asia has created an ongoing series of conferences and seminars devoted to the cultural and intellectual heritage of Afghanistan.

Events bring together UCLA scholars with a wide public audience in Southern California, including many members of the SoCal Afghan community. Our events are regularly made available online and to an international audience through podcast and video recordings on the PoCA website.

Several edited conference volumes and working papers have been published from the scholarship developed in PoCA’s Afghan Studies series, including Afghanistan in Ink: Literature Between Diaspora and Nation, edited by Nile Green (UCLA, History) and Nushin Arbabzadah (UCLA, Center for the Study of Women) (Columbia/Hurst, 2012); a roundtable in the International Journal of Middle East Studies on ‘The Future of Afghan History’; and several UCLA Central Asia Working Papers. Nushin Arbabzadah is also completing her book, The Afghan Rumor Bazaar (Hurst, forthcoming), on contemporary Afghan society and politics.

With generous support from the American Institute of Afghanistan Studies, PoCA is pleased to provide a series of events in 2011-2012, including “Great Games?”; “The Emergence and Tides of a Contemporary Saint: Bibi Nushin of Shibirghan, Afghanistan,” a lecture by Ingeborg Baldauf, Humboldt University of Berlin; “Heroin Heroines: Women and the Men Who Work with Them in Afghanistan's Drug Trade”, a book talk by author Fariba Nawa; and "Concepts of Statehood and Territoriality in Early Modern Afghanistan," a lecture by Christina Nölle-Karimi, Austrian Academy of Sciences.

In Fall 2011, the Young Research Library presented an exhibition of its rare Afghan books and manuscripts and in the History Department an undergraduate and graduate seminar on the modern history of Afghanistan was taught by Nile Green, marking the entry of Afghan studies onto the UCLA syllabus.

Events


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Pashto Literature in North India in the 16th-18th Centuries

Afghan Studies Lecture by Mikhail Pelevin, St. Petersburg State University

Monday, April 16, 2018
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (Pacific Time)
10383 Bunche Hall

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The Islamic Factor: Socialists, Islamists and the Soviet Union in Cold War Eurasia

Afghan Series lecture by Timothy Nunan, Free University of Berlin

Tuesday, February 27, 2018
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (Pacific Time)
10383 Bunche Hall

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The Afghan Shia Revolution

Afghan Studies Lecture by Robert Crews, Stanford University

Wednesday, March 8, 2017
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (Pacific Time)
10383 Bunche Hall

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The Economic Role of the Jewish Community in Afghanistan (1880-1950)

Afghan Studies Lecture by Sara Koplik, Jewish Federation of New Mexico

Wednesday, October 19, 2016
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (Pacific Time)
6275 Bunche Hall

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News


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U.S. military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan

American support of local tribes and militias in both states has complicated the consolidation of central governments.

Posted: 5/18/2015

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Afghan warlord led U.S. forces to overthrow the Taliban

In 2001, recounted historian Brian Glyn Williams, 12 Americans and 2,000 horsemen defeated the Taliban in just two weeks under the guidance of ethnic Uzbek warlord Dostum.

Posted: 4/27/2015

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Afghanistan Studies steps forward at UCLA

A recent conference brought scholars from across the country and the world to discuss the development of Islam in Afghanistan.

Posted: 11/6/2014

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Afghanistan: Forged by a continually shifting cauldron of empires, cultures and ideas

The multilayered history and culture of Afghanistan was the focus of a workshop for K–12 teachers held July 29–31 at Bunche Hall on the UCLA campus.

Posted: 8/16/2013

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International Conference on Afghanistan Aims to Develop Central Asian Studies at UCLA

"Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World" is an upcoming 2-day conference to be held at UCLA and UC Irvine on November 8 and 9, 2012.

Posted: 10/29/2012

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Seeing Afghan history through Afghan eyes

Upcoming conference recognizes the 80th anniversary of the death of Fayz Muhammad Katib, the first major Hazara writer and historian, and the 10th anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan.

Posted: 11/10/2011

Podcasts and Publications


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PODCAST: Parsing Counterinsurgency: American Military Policy in Iraq and Afghanistan, 1979-2011

Afghan Studies Lecture by Mesrob George Vartavarian, USC

Posted: 4/22/2015

War Crimes and Psychological Trauma: Afghan Diasporic Fiction on Afghanistan

A Working Paper by Mir Hekmatullah Sadat

Posted: 5/24/2012

Islam in the New Afghan Public Sphere

Podcast of a public lecture by Nushin Arbabzadah, UCLA held on Thursday, January 22, 2009.

Posted: 2/20/2009

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Talk With the Taliban?

Two European-based anthropologists say that Afghans may be more inclined than some others to speak with enemies and to entertain views opposed to their own.

Posted: 12/10/2008

Pre-Modern Afghanistan: Who Are These People?

A lecture by Nile Green, UCLA. Part of the "Afghanistan" Summer 2013 Teacher Institute.

Posted: 8/14/2013

Contested Central Asia: Alexander to the Great Game

A lecture by Touraj Daryaee, UC Irvine. Part of the "Afghanistan" Summer 2013 Teacher Institute.

Posted: 8/14/2013

Contested Again: Afghanistan since 1979

A lecture by Nushin Arbabzadeh, UCLA. Part of the "Afghanistan" Summer 2013 Teacher Institute.

Posted: 8/14/2013

Publication: The Future of Afghan History

International Journal of Middle East Studies 45, 1 (2013)

Posted: 2/5/2014

Conferences


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Afghanistan Studies steps forward at UCLA

A recent conference brought scholars from across the country and the world to discuss the development of Islam in Afghanistan.

Posted: 11/6/2014

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Beyond the Bamiyan Buddhas: Archaeology and History in the Modern and Ancient Persianate World

A 2-day conference held at UCLA and UC Irvine on November 8 and 9, 2012.

Posted: 12/3/2012

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Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes

An International Conference of the UCLA Program on Central Asia held on November 17-18, 2011. Sponsored by the UCLA Asia Institute.

Posted: 11/29/2011

Afghanistan in Ink Introduction

Conference Introduction by Nushin Arbabzadah, UCLA

Posted: 1/20/2010

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