<2016.09.22 (Thu.)> |
Session I |
Initial Encounters and Historical Origins of Silk Road |
사회 |
Ohyoung KWON(Seoul National University, South Korea) |
발표 |
In Uk KANG (Kyung Hee University, South Korea) : Archaeological Perspectives on Prehistoric Trading Routes In Central Asia Kazim ABDULLAEV (Istanbul University, Turkey) : Cultural Interation on the Silk Road in the Period of Yueh-Chin Migration in Gogidia and Bactria Marco GALLI (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) : Beyond Frontiers: Rome and the Eurasian Trade Networks Yuanlim ZHANG (Dunhuang Research Academy, China) : Revisiting the Routes of the Silk Road across the Lop Nor and along the Region of Altun Mountain |
Session Ⅱ |
Eurasian Empires and Silk Road Journeys From 400 CE to 1300 CE |
사회 |
Pyungrae LEE (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea) |
발표 |
Daryoosh AKBARZADEH (Research Institute of Iran's Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handocrafts Organization, Iran) : Silk Road or Military Road: From the Far East to the Central Asia, Caucuses and Iran Jaehun JEONG (Gyeongsang National University, South Korea) : Nomadic Empire of the Turks and East-West Exchange Daniel WAUGH (University of Washington, United State) : The 'Owl of Misfortune' or the 'Phoenix of Prosperity'?:Re-thinking the impact of the Mongols |
<2016.09.23 (Fri.)> |
Session III |
From the Great Conquests to the Great Game from 1300 CE to 1900 CE |
사회 |
Hee Soo LEE (Hanyang University, South Korea) |
발표 |
Johan ELVERSKOG (South Methodist University, United States) : World Religions on the Silk Road in Post-Mongol Eurasia Irina POPOVA (Institute of Oriental Manuscript at RAS, Russia) : The Findings of the Russian Explorers in Central Asia and the Main Manuscript Collections Held in St Petersbrug Se Jin JUNG (Hanyang University, South Korea) : Meaning of Russian Empire: Silk Roads and Railways in Eurasia |
Session Ⅳ |
Modern Silk Roads: Revisiting Eurasian Connections |
사회 |
Gu Ho EOM (Hanyang University, South Korea) |
발표 |
Boram SHIN (Hanyang University, South Korea) : Borders and Nations: Re-imagined Geography of Soviet Uzbekistan and the 1948 Alisher Navoi Jubilee Haitao JIA (Jinan University, China) : China's Security Concerns and Strategic Considerations about Its Maritime Lifeline Diana KUDAIBERGENOVA(Cambridge University, United Kingdom) : 'My Silk Road to you':Re-imagining Routes, Roads, and Geography in Contemporary Art of 'Central Asia' Magnus MARSDEN (University of Sussex, United Kingdom) : Afgan Trading Networks and Nodes along the New Silk Road |
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