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Middle East and Central Asia, The: An Anthropological Approach
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall College Div (1997-06-20)
Author: Dale F. Eickelman
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Dense and complete
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-20
This book is quite dense. It makes for slow and contemplative reading. As a review of the anthropological literature of the Middle East, it should be a required text for any graduate or upper level undergraduate social sciences course focussing on the Middle East or Central Asia. Original source material is summarized and analyzed in comparison to other viewpoints, particularly across time. Anyone with further interest in particular areas of culture could skim the footnotes to find the complete citations for the original material. Each chapter also concludes with an annotated list of further readings, which would also be quite useful for the interested reader. My favorite sections were the second chapter, Intellectual Predecessors: East and West, and the last part of the last chapter, Writing Middle Eastern Anthropology.

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Tusculum College (TN) (College History Series)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2000-08-02)
Author: Frank Wheeler
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Tusculum College, Tennessee: The College History Series
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Review Date: 2003-05-02
A unique visual history that traces the College's roots from its earliest beginnings throught the late 20th century. Over 190 black and white photos capture the Tusculum experience. From highlighting its famous presidents and faculty members, to showcasing the dramatic changes of the campus over the years, this book is overflowing with history. For Tusculum alumunis, former faculty and staff or any history buff, Tusculum College, Tennessee will be a trip down memory lane.

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Wise Guide Ohio Stadium (Wise Guides) (Wise Guides)
Published in Paperback by Wise Guides Inc. (2005-08-25)
Author: Andy Buchanan
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Wise Guide review of Ohio Stadium
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Review Date: 2005-10-04
Wise Guide has done an excellant job creating a book that can be used by anybody to truly experience game day at Ohio Stadium to the fullest. Whether a rookie to the traditions, or a grizzled veteran, this book covers almost every Buckeye tradition that's related to game day. This book is perfect for fans who would like to pass on the great tradition of Ohio State football to others who have never had the pleasure of attending a game, or who may be unaware of the many wonderful experiences that can be had by being a Buckeye fan in Columbus on game day.

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Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia
Published in Paperback by Penguin (Non-Classics) (2002-12-31)
Author: Ahmed Rashid
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Ramblings and misinformation like a Bush-Buster NeoLib
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Review Date: 2008-07-04
Sad. What this person tries to do is excuse his own country ( may be Pakistan OR India, hard to tell from his retoric)for all the ills that have been created in his own country by his own corrupt neighbors. His claim to fame is rubbing shoulders with Karzi and other yuks. Rather like Barrack saying Farakan is not a friend of mine. ( sure) anyway. don't sucker for the full hardback cost like I did--I wasdoing research--THAT he does provide good references on Paki and Afghstan socialism--wait for it to hit the dollar rack--soon

The root of civilization's problem.
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Review Date: 2007-05-13
This book is the most comprehensive source of information concerning Islam & Terrorism.

Problem for Central Asia
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Review Date: 2007-05-13
The book is tedious, but comprehensive and does explain a lot that has been said about the region. It offers confirmation of many statements about the region, usually those offered without reference. Recommended for anyone interested in "Fundalmentalist Islam" and/or the politics of the former Soviet Uniion.

Valuable and Important Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-23
Jihad by Ahmed Rashid provides an explanation for the rise of militant Islam in Central Asia. I purchased this book because I enjoyed another of Rashid's works, Taliban, and because it was on sale. Within the first few pages, the significance of Rashid's book is obvious. For one, the author is an objective journalist (that term should be redundant but, sadly, it isn't) with first-hand experience in the region. And, more importantly, Jihad was largely written before 11 September 2001, before our national interest in religious extremism became colored by emotion and an agenda to support USA military efforts in the Middle East.

As argued by Rashid, the seeds of today's radical Islamic movement in Central Asia were planted by Stalin. The present borders of those republics -- Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan -- were drawn by that dictator explicitly to fragment ethnic allegiances, to try and force the local populations to become homogenized (but 2nd class) members of the Soviet empire. Collectivization caused further resentment, as did Bolshevik suppression of Islam. But all the latter accomplished was to push religious practice underground and give the people a rallying point to come together against the government.

When the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, leaving former Communist Party members as presidents of the five republics, the equilibrium changed. The government was still unpopular and oppressive, and Islam was still officially to be suppressed, but the governments had lost their power to achieve their objectives. With the repeal of Soviet control came the withdrawal of Soviet forces and resources. Militant Islamic groups, suddenly free(r) to seek their own agendas, rose up to divide and topple the reigning, impotent regimes. Rashid works systematically through various movements in the region and their histories, but he pays special attention to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) and its connection with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Jihad by Ahmed Rashid is a valuable and important book for anyone that wants to understand how the rise of militant Islam is not a new phenomenon but a continuation -- an effect -- of the Cold War.

Jihad: Book Review
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-06
Mr Rashid does a great job introducing this region to a reader who is only familiar with this area through the news reports. Central Asia covers an area nearly the size of the contiguous USA west of the Mississippi excluding Texas. Kazakhstan to the north comprises about 2/3s of this area. The remaining four "Stans" are squeezed between the Caspian Sea to the west with its vast oil reserves, China to the east and Iran and Afghanistan to the south.

Within these chapters is an adequate, short, understandable introduction to the history of the area from the Mongol invasions through their subjugation by the communists. You are introduced to the geography and the political boundaries, which were drawn by Stalin, and the state of affairs in each country between the downfall of the USSR and 2001. You learn that communist style dictators rule all but one of these countries and all the countries are both repressed and impoverished.

The meat of the story seems to begin with the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and the USA's efforts to thwart that assault. Our work with the resistance fighters through Pakisitan brought the outside world into central Asia for the first time in 60 years. With the defeat of the USSR in Afghanistan and the USSR's collapse, these countries were plunged unprepared into the modern world. The continuing repressive natures of their governments coupled with the arrival of fanatical Muslim missionaries soon lead to the birth of several Islamic fundamentalist organizations.

The Islamic Renaissance Party (IRP), Hizb ut Tahir (HT) and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) are the main focus of most of the book. Each of these organizations aims at overthrowing the current governments in the area and replacing them with some form of repressive Islamic state; however, none of the groups is particularly clear on what that would be. I think that Mr. Rashid does a very good job at portraying these organizations as destructive, reactionary groups with no plan for the world after they win.

Finally, the strategic concerns of Russia, China and the USA are dealt with and how they relate to Central Asia. I would like to point out to future readers that whenever the USA's influence in the region is mentioned America is indicted because its military and economic aide is not tied to political reform; regional leaders are just encouraged to reform. However, no such concern is ever once raised by Mr. Rashid when he discusses the influence and aide of Russia, China, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, any European Country or any other player in Central Asia. Also, not once in the book is there ever any discussion of the responsibility that the residents of each of the "Stans" have for the maintenance and good government of their own lands.

All in all this is a well written and worthwhile book. It covers the subject area briefly, but well. I came away from this book with a much better understanding of this region, its problems and what we will be facing for many years to come.

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Accounting and economic planning;: An introduction to general principles, input-output tables and national income accounts and their application to planning ... Undergraduate teaching works in economics)
Published in Unknown Binding by Makerere College, University of East Africa, foreword (1964)
Author: Brian Van Arkadie
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Action research and its implications for business education: A special report
Published in Unknown Binding by East Central (Okla.) State College (1971)
Author: Buck Rainey
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Advisement intervention: A key strategy for a new age--student consumerism
Published in Unknown Binding by ERIC Document Reproduction Service (1991)
Author: H. Greggory Jefcoat
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Africa south of the Sudan: Its universities and Australia's role in the area : a report on a visit to East, Central and Southern Africa Sept. 1971-Feb. 1972
Published in Unknown Binding by University of New South Wales (1972)
Author: Stanley Livingstone
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Midmorning radio and television listening in east-central Illinois (Agricultural communications research report)
Published in Unknown Binding by Extension Editorial Office, University of Illinois, College of Agriculture (1963)
Author: James F Evans
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Profile of radio and television listening by east-central Illinois farmers (Agricultural communications research report)
Published in Unknown Binding by Extension Editorial Office, University of Illinois, College of Agriculture (1964)
Author: James F Evans
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