Sabauon Nasseri, “The Red Flower of Life: The Afghan Left and the Cold War” Mejgan Massoumi, “The Sounds of Kabul: Radio and the Politics of Popular Culture in Afghanistan, 1960-79," (2021) 2 (2020): 202-236.Īnubha Anushree, “The Moral Empire: Corruption in Colonial and Postcolonial India”ĭr. “Mourning Imam Husayn in Karbala and Kabul: The Political Meanings of ʿAshura in Afghanistan,” Afghanistan 3, no. Jawan Shir Rasikh (Kabul: Kakar History Foundation Press, 2021), 175-188. Hassan Kakar: A Collection of Essays, ed. “New Publics and the Challenge of Peace in Afghanistan,” in In Search of Peace for Afghanistan: Historical Letters of President Najibullah and Dr. “Gender, Religious Authority, and Media in Afghanistan,” The Written and the Spoken in Central Asia/Mündlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit in Zentralasien – Festschrift für Ingeborg Baldauf, ed. Harris Mylonas and Scott Radnitz (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022), 153-172. “'Sellers of the Homeland’: Narratives of Treason and Fidelity in Afghanistan,” in Enemies Within: The Global Politics of Fifth Columns, eds. My research has been supported by the Fulbright-Hays Program, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Kennan Institute, the Carnegie Corporation, the International Research and Exchanges Board, the Academy of Korean Studies, and others. I am currently Editor-in-Chief of the journal Afghanistan (The American Institute of Afghanistan Studies/Edinburgh University Press).Ī 2009 Carnegie Scholar, I received the Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching for First Years of Teaching, 2006-2007, the El Centro Chicano Faculty Appreciation Award in 2011, and the Stanford College Prep Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring Award, Summer 2012. I have served as Director of the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies and the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies at Stanford. My work has also appeared in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. I am the author of Afghan Modern: The History of a Global Nation (Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2015) and For Prophet and Tsar: Islam and Empire in Russia and Central Asia (Harvard University Press, 2006) - in Russian translation as За пророка и царя: ислам и империя в России и Центральной Азии(Москва: Новое литературное обозрение, 2020) and co-editor of Under the Drones: Modern Lives in the Afghanistan-Pakistan Borderlands (Harvard University Press, 2012) and The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan (Harvard University Press, 2008). In 2022-2023, my courses include History 5N: The Global Refugee Crisis, History 207B/307B: The Irish and the World, History 201A/301A: The Global Drug Wars, and History 201P/301P: History and Policy. I write and teach about global history and politics, focusing on Afghanistan, Russia, Central Asia, South Asia, and Islam.
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