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15 April 2010

Networks of Trade in the Caucasus, 1750-1925

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ARISC Graduate Fellowships 2009-10

The American Research Institute of the Southern Caucasus (ARISC)
announces the recipients of the 2009-10 Graduate Fellowship competition.

- Megan Dean (Stanford University): Neither Empire Nor Nation:
Networks of Trade in the Caucasus, 1750-1925.
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"Neither Empire Nor Nation: Networks of Trade in the Caucasus, 1750-1925"
Megan Dean, Ph.D. candidate (Stanford University)
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
5:30pm
ISET building (CRRC)
Zandukeli 16
Tbilisi, Georgia
Megan Dean will be presenting her ongoing research, "Neither Empire Nor Nation: Networks of Trade in the Caucasus, 1750-1925" at Tbilisi's Caucasus Research Resources Center (CRRC) on March 31st at 5:30 pm. Her work probes the limits of identity politics, state control and violence and explores how basic economic exchanges and cultural interactions unfolded in daily life in the Caucasus, a frontier zone of multiple empires.  A 2010 recipient of the American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC) Graduate Fellowship for her research at the National Archives of Georgia, she is also a Ph.D. Candidate in history at Stanford University in California.
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