Edward A. Allworth bibliography

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Edward A. Allworth was an American historian specializing in Central Asia. Allwarth is widely regarded as the West’s leading scholar on Central Asian studies.[1] He extensively studied the various ethnic groups of the region, including Uzbeks, Tajiks, and Bukharan Jews. He wrote numerous books on the history of Central Asia.

Books by Allworth[]

Publications
Year Book Notes Publisher
1964 Mouton & Company
1965 An essay and a list of publications in the New York Public Library The New York Public Library
1967 Columbia University Press
1971 Coauthored by Alexandre Bennigsen Columbia University Press
1971 A bibliographical directory and transliteration tables for Iranian-and Turkic-language publications, 1818-1945, located in U.S. libraries Columbia University Press
1973 Praeger Publishers
1976 Praeger Publishers
1977 Edited by Edward A. Allworth Praeger Publishers
1980 Pergamon Press
1983 Canadian-American Slavic Studies
1989 Edited by Edward A. Allworth Duke University Press
1989 Duke University Press
1990 Hoover Institution Press
1994 Duke University Press
1996 The New York Public Library
1998 Coauthored by Graham Smith, Vivien Law, Andrew Wilson, and Annette Bohr Cambridge University Press
1998 Duke University Press
2000 Das Arabische Buch
2002 Brill Academic Publishers
2003 Edited by Edward A. Allworth Brill Academic Publishers

References[]

  1. ^ Pannier, Bruce (25 October 2016). "Edward Allworth: The Last of the Great Masters of Central Asian Studies". RFE/RL. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
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