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Cross-cultural understanding and the recovery of histories in post-colonial times: An argument for epistemological decolonisation at SOAS, University of London (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2019, September). Cross-cultural understanding and the recovery of histories in post-colonial times: An argument for epistemological decolonisation at SOAS, University of London. Paper presented at European Association of Archeologists Beyond Paradigms, Bern, Switzerland

The discourse of decolonisation has become increasingly salient in British and European Universities, but how decolonisation is to be understood is a question that each institution, discipline and scholar must explore from their unique location in gl... Read More about Cross-cultural understanding and the recovery of histories in post-colonial times: An argument for epistemological decolonisation at SOAS, University of London.

Buddhism, the Royal Imaginary, and Limits in Warfare: The Moderating Influence of Precolonial Myanmar Royal Campaigns on Everyday Warriors (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2019, September). Buddhism, the Royal Imaginary, and Limits in Warfare: The Moderating Influence of Precolonial Myanmar Royal Campaigns on Everyday Warriors. Paper presented at International Conference on Reducing Suffering During Conflict: The Interface Between Buddhism and International Humanitarian Law, Dambulla, Sri Lanka

Religion, Rasse und Recht: Der ostafrikanische Islam in der deutschen Fiktion vom „Eingeborenenrecht“ (2019)
Book Chapter
Haustein, J. (2019). Religion, Rasse und Recht: Der ostafrikanische Islam in der deutschen Fiktion vom „Eingeborenenrecht“. In C. de Gemeaux, S. Noack, & U. Puschner (Eds.), Deutsch-Ostafrika: Dynamiken europäischer Kulturkontakte und Erfahrungshorizonte im kolonialen Raum (181-202). Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b15457

This chapter studies the juridical fiction of “native law” in the German colonial jurisdiction in relation to the perception of Islam in East Africa. The argument is that the German concept of “native law” was a haphazard and reactive development in... Read More about Religion, Rasse und Recht: Der ostafrikanische Islam in der deutschen Fiktion vom „Eingeborenenrecht“.

Introduction (2019)
Book Chapter
Travagnin, S., & Laliberté, A. (2019). Introduction. In S. Travagnin, & A. Laliberté (Eds.), Concepts and Methods for the Study of Chinese Religions I: State of the Field and Disciplinary Approaches (1-22). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110547801-001