Scarecrow Press
Pages: 416
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-8108-4868-9 • Hardback • December 2003 • $150.00 • (£115.00)
Rafis Abazovis a visiting scholar at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University, New York. He is the author of two books and numerous articles in Kazakhstani, Russian, and other international academic journals. He has contributed articles to theEncyclopaedia of Modern Asia, and the Encyclopaedia of National Economies.
1 Editor's Foreword
2 Reader's Notes
3 Acronyms and Abbreviations
4 Maps
5 Chronology
6 Introduction
7 The Dictionary
8 Appendix A: Constitution of Kyrgyzstan
9 Appendix B: Tables
10 Bibliography
11 About the Author
Provides useful reference materials, statistical data and an extensive bibliography, thus taking this book beyond a simple reference source and making it helpful in understanding most important regional issues in the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries…In sum, this extensively researched and intelligently written reference book represents a valuable and most updated supplement to the existing literature on Central Asia…it is a must-have on the desks of researchers and policy makers or even travelers and general public who have an interest in this country.
— Unisci Discussion Papers
There is no comparable, up-to-date reference book for Kyrgyzstan. Recommended. All academic and public libraries.
— Choice Reviews
This handy-sized volume resembles more a Whitaker's Almanac-type handbook on Kyrgyzstan than the simple historical dictionary its name implies...thoroughgoing coverage...maps...a chronology...a very competent description of the geography and history of the Kyrgyz...an interesting summary of academic work on the Kyrgyz...a very comprehensive bibliography...between all of this detail is sandwiched the actual dictionary.
— Asian Affairs
This work is recommended for all library country study collections.
— American Reference Books Annual
Rafis Abazov is one of our best qualified experts on Central Asia....Before any serious venture into the economies of countries like these, a historical dictionary like those provided by Rafis Abazov should be in your luggage.
— Comparative Economic Studies
The academic community, the press, and decision-makers in various governments who have frequently seen Kyrgyzstan through the eyes of Moscow and who now have to deal with a new political entity, need the new source of information that this publication provides.
— Central Eurasian Studies Review
...a much welcome contribution...Abazov's work is to be recommended as a useful reference volume to anyone dealing with Kyrgyzstan.
— Nationalities Papers, Vol. 32, No. 2 (June 2004)
An outstanding contribution to the scholarship on Kyrgyzstan. Abazov provides a historical sketch that deftly summaries both Kyrgyz history and the contemporary political landscape....a must-have reference book for the serious student of Kyrgyzstan.
— Central Asia: A Global Studies Handbook