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LECTURE- Dr. Victoria Clement on Turkmenistan, June 7, 2007, London

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LECTURE- Dr. Victoria Clement on Turkmenistan, June 7, 2007, London

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LSE Centre for Civil Society seminar

Can Stability Coexist with Reform? Turkmenistan's New Challenges

Dr Victoria Clement, Assistant Professor of History, Western Carolina
University

Date: Thursday, 7 June 2007
Time: 12:30-1:45 pm
Venue: LSE Old Building, Room A283

Dr Victoria Clement has a PhD from the Ohio State University. Her
dissertation was entitled "Rewriting the Turkmen "Nation": Literacy,
Education, and Power in Central Asia, 1904-2004." Her major research
interests concern the Islamic World History, especially Central Asia
and Russia. She has lived in Turkmenistan, Turkey and Russia. Her
article, "Alphabet Changes in Turkmenistan: State, Society, and the
Everyday" in Daily Life in Central Asia, Jeff Sahadeo and Russell
Zanca, eds. ( Bloomington: Indiana University Press) will appear in
publication in spring 2007.

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