塩谷 哲史(シオヤ アキフミ)
- 会議発表等
- Urgench: A Commercial Link among Sedentary People, Nomads, and Russians
Shioya Akifumi
13th Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies/2013-08-06--2013-08-06 - Alfalfa Export in the Khanate of Khiva: A Short History of the Industrialization of Agriculture in the Khorazm Oasis, 1903–1914
SHIOYA Akifumi
BASEES (British Association of Slavonic and East European Studies) / ICCEES (International Council for Central and East European Studies) European Congress “Europe: Crisis and Renewal”/2013-04-07--2013-04-07 - Archives talk to us: A Document from Khiva and New Historical Research in Modern Central Asia
Shioya Akifumi
Cambridge Central Asia Forum/2013-04-05 - Central Asian Studies at the University of Tsukuba
SHIOYA Akifumi
International Workshop: Japanese Engagement in Central Asia in International Perspective/2013-03-16 - Povorot and the Khanate of Khiva: A New Canal and the Birth of Ethnic Conflict in the Lawzan, 1870s-1890s
SHIOYA Akifumi
The Russian Conquest of Central Asia: An International Workshop/2012-11-23 - Archival Sources and Modern Central Asian History: Beyond Dichotomous Approaches
SHIOYA Akifumi
Research Trends and Methods in Central Eurasian Studies/2013-03-26 - Water Management Policy of Imperial Russia in Turkestan
SHIOYA Akifumi
第18回筑波大学中央アジア研究会/2012-11-12 - Russian Entrepreneurs in Khorazm before the Russian Revolution
SHIOYA Akifumi
Regional Studies: Central Asia/2012-08-29 - The Development of the Diversion Plan of the Amu River: Some Incidents along the Lawzan Canal in the Khanate of Khiva in the 1860s–1890s
SHIOYA Akifumi
Central Eurasian Studies Society, Third Regional Conference/2012-07-21 - Outbreak of Water Conflict in the Central Asian Oasis from a Historical Perspective: A Case Study of Khorazm in Modern Times
SHIOYA Akifumi
7th Annual Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong/2012-03-02 - アムダリヤ下流域における開発と水の価値
塩谷哲史
「ユーラシアの近代と新しい世界史叙述」プロジェクト「価値」研究会/2012-01-09 - アムダリヤの水を誰が管理するのか―帝政末期ロシア=ヒヴァ・ハン国間の灌漑利権論争―
塩谷哲史
メトロポリタン史学会第7回大会/2011-11-26 - イチャン・カラ博物館蔵3894文書の成立とその背景―20世紀初頭ヒヴァ・ハン国における灌漑事業の諸問題―
塩谷哲史
第9回中央アジアの法制度研究会/2011-06-25 - The Historical Origins of the Aral Sea Crisis
Shioya Akifumi
市民社会と環境問題―ウズベキスタンと日本の経験から―(筑波大学中央アジア事務所主催国際ラウンドテーブル)/2010-12-09 - イチャン・カラ博物館蔵3894文書の研究―帝政末期ロシア=ヒヴァ・ハン国間関係の一断面―
塩谷 哲史
第84回北海道中央ユーラシア研究会例会/2010-02-27--2010-02-27 - A Reflection on the Yarlik (no. 3894) from the Khanate of Khiva
Shioya Akifumi
Social History of Early Modern and Colonial Central Asia: A Focus on Arabic-script documents, 18th–20th centuries/2009-12-11--2009-12-12 - 19世紀前半におけるコングラト朝ヒヴァ・ハン国の移住政策再考
塩谷 哲史
地域研究コンソーシアム次世代ワークショップ「地域秩序の形成と流動化―中央アジアの“いま”を探る―」/2009-01-31 - The Activities of Armenian Community in Uzbekistan
Shioya Akifumi
The Armenian Diaspora in Central Europe/2007-09-26--2007-09-27 - The Process of “Turkmenization” in the South-west Region of Central Asia from the 18th to the Beginning of the 20th Century
Shioya Akifumi
The European Society for Central Asian Studies, 10th Conference/2007-09-12--2007-09-15 - Rol’ sufiiskikh deiatelei v Khivinskom khanstve v XIX–nachale XX vv.
Shioya Akifumi
Islamskie tsennosti Tsentral’noi azii: Tolerantnost’ i gumanizm: Istoriko-filosoficheskie i kul’turnye aspekty/2007-06-24--2007-06-24 - Xiva xonligidagi modernizatsiya jarayonlari (1910–1918 y.)
Shioya Akifumi
O'zbekiston Respublikasi Fanlar akademiyasi Abu Rayhon Beruniy nomidagi Sharqshunoslik instituti Ilmiy kengashining majlisi/2007-04-27--2007-04-27 - Xiva xonlarining aholini ko'chirgan siyosati va yangi shaharlarning paydo bo'lishi
Shioya Akifumi
O'zbekistonda urbanizatsiya jarayonlari: tarix va hozirgi zamon/2007-03-20--2007-03-20 - K voprosu ob izuchenii iarlykov Khivinskogo khanstva XVIII–XIX vv.
Shioya Akifumi
Khorezmskaia akademiia Ma'muna i eyo rol’ v razvitii mirovoi nauki/2006-11-02--2006-11-02 - The Rebellion of Yusuf Khoja Kashghari
Shioya Akifumi
2006 Annual Conference of Central Eurasian Studies Society/2006-09-29--2006-09-29 - コングラト朝ヒヴァ・ハン国政権とイシャーン
塩谷 哲史
日本中央アジア学会第8回まつざきワークショップ/2006-03-29--2006-03-29 - さらに表示...
- Urgench: A Commercial Link among Sedentary People, Nomads, and Russians