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List
of Publications Authored Book 1973. Faction and Conversion in a Plural Society:
Religious Alignments in the Hindu Kush. Anthropological Paper Number
50.Museum of Anthropology. University of Michigan.Ann
Arbor. (125 pp.) [The book is avaiable, below:] Preface and Chapter 1: The Problem and the Issues Edited Books 1961-63. English for Afghans. Books
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.Royal Ministry of Education. Kabul,
Afghanistan.(For Afghan public schools.) 1984. (Co-edited with Nazif Shahrani). Revolutions
and Rebellions in Afghanistan, 1978-1981.Berkeley: Institute
of International Studies. (394 pp.) 1989. (Co-edited withMilan Hauner)Afghanistanand
the Soviet Union: Collision and Transformation. Boulder: Westview. (218 pp.) 1991. Turko-Persia
in Historical Perspective. Santa Fe and London:School of American Research
and Cambridge University Press. (256 pp.) 2011. New Games in Central
Asia: Great and Small, ed. by R L. Canfield and Gabriele Paleczek. Short Monographs (italicized),
Articles, and Chapters in Other Works 1960. An Analysis of the
Distribution Classes of Colloquial Kabul Persian.Institute
of Education, Kabul, Afghanistan.(65
pp.) 1971. Hazara Integration in the Afghan Nation. Occasional Paper Number 3.The Afghanistan Committee
of the Asia Society.New York. 1973. Ethnic Groups.AmericanaAnnual.New
York: Encyclopedia Americana. 1973. The Ecology of Rural Ethnic Groups and the Spatial Dimensions of Power. American Anthropologist 75(5): 1151-1168. Translated into Persian by Professor Faieq Zarif : Did-e elmi-e mahyatzist dar baarey guruhaay qawmi-ye rustaayi wa ba’ad-e mukaani-y qudrat. 1974. Ethnic Groups.Americana
Annual.New York: Encyclopedia Americana. 1975. Ethnic Groups.Americana
Annual.New York: Encyclopedia Americana. 1976. Suffering as a Religious Imperative in Afghanistan. Psychological Anthropology. Edited by T.R.
Williams. The Hague: Mouton. (Reprinted [1977] in: The Realm of the
Extra Human. Edited by A. Bharati. The
Hague: Mouton.) Pp101-122. 1977. Where Heads the Future? The
Other Side. Issue 74 (November): 18-21. 1978. Hazara.
Ethnographic Survey of the Muslim World.
Edited by R.V. Weeks. Westport,Connecticut: Greenwood. 1978. Religious Myth as Ethnic
Boundary. Ethnic Process and Intergroup Relations in Afghanistan.
Edited by Jon Anderson and Richard Strand. New York:Asia Society. 1979. On Maximization, Charisma
and Pathan Personality. Current Anthropology
20: 420-422. 1980. Foreword. Our Yesterday,
Today, and Tomorrow: History and Destiny of the Assyrian People. By Peter
Talia. Chicago: Assyrian Church. 1980.Afghanistan:
Why We Should Care. Washington University Magazine 50(4)
(October): 44-49. (Reprinted in AFL-CIO American Federationist
[July, 1981] pp. 17-21.) (Reprinted under the title "Afghanistan:
Ripples Around the World" in The Asia Mail 5(12) (September):
12-13.) 1981. Soviet Gambit
in Afghanistan. Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
5(1) (October): 11-30. 1983. Accusation as
"Anthropology". Reviews in Anthropology 10(1): 55-61. 1983. Comment on Arbar S. Ahmed: "Islam and The District Paradigm:
Emergent Trends in Contemporary Muslim Society". Current Anthropology
24(1): 82. 1983. Islamic Authorities
in Afghanistan: Notes from a
Resident Scholar. School of American Research: 1983 Report. 1984. Hazara.
Muslim Peoples (Revised edition of Ethnographic Survey of the Muslim
World).Edited by R. V. Weeks. Pp. 327-332. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood. 1984. Islamic Coalitions in Bamian and
the Translation of Afghan Political Culture. Revolutions
and Rebellions in Afghanistan, 1978-1981. Edited by Nazif Shahrani and Robert Canfield, pp.
211-219. Berkeley: Institute of International Studies. 1984. Introduction. The
Encyclopedia of Mankind. London: Marshall Cavendish. 1985. Islamic Sources of the Resistance. Orbis: A Journal of
World Affairs 29(1) (Spring): 57-71. 1985. Western
Stakes in the Afghanistan War. Central Asian Survey 4 (1): 121-135.
(Reprinted in Pushtu as "DaAfghanistan
mujahedin da asia aowgharblahgemuna ham dafaa' kuyi" in Khpalwaki
[Independence] [Quarterly Journal of the Writer's Union of Free Afghanistan],
1 (1): 63-80. 1985.) 1986. Ethnic, Regional, and Sectarian Alignments in Rural
Afghanistan. The State, Religion, and
Ethnic Politics: Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan. Edited
by Ali Banuazizi and Myron Weiner (under the
sponsorship of the Social Science Research
Council). Syracuse: Syracuse University. 1988.Afghanistan's Social Identities in Crisis. Identité et Expérience Ethniques en Iran et en Afghanistan. Edited
by Jean-Paul Digard. Paris: Centre National de
la Recherches Scientifique. 1989. The Collision of
Evolutionary Process and Islamic Ideology in Greater Central Asia. Afghanistan
and the Soviet Union: Collision and Transformation. Edited
by Milan Hauner and Robert L. Canfield. Boulder: Westview. 1989. Conclusion. Afghanistan
and the Soviet Union: Collision and Transformation. Edited
by Milan Hauner and Robert L. Canfield. Boulder: Westview. 1989. Afghanistan: The Trajectory of Internal Alignments. The Middle East Journal 43 (4, Fall):
635-648. 1989.
"Afghanistan". [a contribution to] Tongue- in-Cheek:
Predictions by a Few Brave Souls. The Middle East Institute
Newsletter, Winter. p. 3-4. 1989. Afghan Peace Would Benefit
the Region. Chicago Tribune. Op-ed page. December 2. 1990. Briefing
on Afghanistan. AACAR Bulletin (of the Association for the
Advancement of Central Asian Research). Vol. 3, No. 1 (Spring) p. 2-5. 1991. Preface. Turko-Persia
in Historical Perspective. Edited
by Robert L. Canfield. Santa Fe and New York: School
of American Research and Cambridge University Press. 1991. Introduction: The Turko-Persian
Cultural Tradition. Turko-Persia
in Historical Perspective. Edited by Robert L. Canfield. Santa Fe
and New York: School of American Research and CambridgeUniversity Press.
1992. Restructuring in Greater Central Asia: Changing Political
Configurations. Asian Survey Vol. 32, No 10 (October): 875-887. [Republished: Kenneth
P. Jameson, ed. 1995. The Political Economy of Development and
Underdevelopment, McGraw-Hill.] 1993. Carnival and Worship at the
Shrine of Ali. Everyday Life in the MuslimMiddle
East. Edited by Donna Lee Bowen and Evelyn A. Early. Indiana University
Press. 1995. Obituary: David G. Scotchmer. Anthropology Newsletter Vol. 36 (No. 9,
December), p. 39. 1999. On Cultural Relativism,
Ethics, and the Concept of Culture. Notes on Anthropology and
Intercultural Community Work 28: p. 3-8.
2002. Chronology of Afghanistan. Baltic Ophthalmologist. [1 page] 2002. Hazara.
Ember, Carol R., Melvin Ember, and Ian Skoggard,
eds. Encyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement. New York: Macmillan
Reference USA 2007. Comment on an article by Nigel Rapport, Current
Anthropology 48(2): 269-270. 2007.Recollections of a Hazara
wedding in the 1930s.
In: Jeff Sahadeo and Russell Zanca
(ed.), Every Life in Central Asia. Bloomington: Indiana University.
pp. 45-57. 2007.Trouble in Birgilich. In: Jeff Sahadeo and Russell Zanca (ed.), Everyday Life in Central Asia. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity. pp. 58-65. 2008a. “Affairs in Bamian during the reign of King Amanullah.”
Conference on “The Establishment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Afghanistan and the Development of Modern Diplomacy: The Influence of Mahmoud
Tarzi and Muhammad Wali
Khan Darwazi.” Kabul: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2008b Continuing Issues in the
New Central Asia.
In: Le Monde Turco-Iranien en Question: Définition, Confins, Spécificités. Edited by Muhammad-Reza Djalili, Alessandro Monsutti, Anna Neubauer. Geneva: L’Institut Universitaire d’études du Développement. 2008c Fraternity, Power, and Time
in Central Asia.
In: The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan, edited by Robert Crews
and Amin Tarzi.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. Notes to Fraternity, Power, and
Time in Central Asia. 2009. Crisis In South Asia". In: Viewpoints
Special Edition. Afghanistan, 1979-2009: In the Grip of Conflict.
Washington: Middle East Institute.
[http://www.mei.edu/Portals/0/Publications/Afghanistan%20VP.pdf] 2010.
Introduction; A region of strategic importance. Robert L. Canfield and
Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek, eds., New Games in : Great and Small. Abbington,
Oxford: Rutledge. 2010. Efficacy and Hierarchy: Examples
from Afghanistan. New Games in Central Asia: Great and
Small, ed. by R L. Canfield and Gabriele Paleczek.
[86 pp ms] Unpublished ms.
Images Received: The Holy Struggle in a Muslim Note Book. Reviews 1971. Review of Afghanistan:
Some New Approaches, edited by G. Grassmuck, L.
Adamec, and F. Irwin. Journal of Asian Studies. 1973. Review of The Politics
of Afghanistan by R. Newell. International Journal of Comparative
Sociolog y 14(1-2): 142-144. 1973. Review of Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree. Ethnohistory 20(1):
424-429. 1978. Review of Millennium and
Charisma among Pathans by A.S. Ahmed. Newsletter
of the Afghanistan Council6: 25-28. 1980. Review of Muslim-Christian
Conflicts: Economic, Political and Social Origins, edited by S. Joseph
and B. Pillsbury. APLA Newsletter 4(1): 8-10. 1981. Review of TheKirghiz and Wakhi
of Afghanistan by M. Nazif Shahrani. Bulletin of the Middle East Studies
Association 15(1): 35-36. 1983. Review of Buzkashi: Game and Power in Afghanistan
by G. Whitney Azoy. Journal of Asian
Studies XLIII(1): 174-176. 1983. Review of The Central
Asian Arabs of Afghanistan by Thomas Barfield. Bulletin of
the Middle East Studies Association 17(2): 27-28.
1986. Review of The Conflict of
Tribe and State in Iran and Afghanistan, edited by Richard Tapper. Anthropology
Quarterly (Spring) 1990. Review of Roads and
Rivals: The Political Uses of Access in the Borderlands of Asia by Mahnaz Z. Ispahani. AACAR
(Association for the Advancement of Central Asian Research) Bulletin, Vol.
3(1) (spring).[Reprinted in Afghanistan Forum 19(5)
(September). 1992. Review of Soviet Central
Asia: The Failed Transformation, edited by Willima
Fierman.Middle East Journal. 1993. Review of The Cultural
Basis of Afghan Nationalism, edited by Evan W. Anderson and Nancy Hatch
Dupree. Turkish Studies Association Bulletin. 1996. Review of The Politics of
Social Transformation inAfghanistan, Iran,
and Pakistan, edited by Myron Weiner and Ali Banuazizi.
Iranian Studies 28(3-4), pp 241-245. 1996. Review of Out
of Afghanistan: The Inside Story of the Soviet Withdrawal, Diego Cordovez and Selig S. Harrison. The Middle East
Journal, 50(2), pp 272-273. 1997. Review of The Search for
Peace in Afghanistan: From Buffer State to Failed State, by Barnett
R. Rubin. International Journal of Middle East Studies 29(2):
317-8. 1999. Review of Regional
Security and the Future of Central Asia: The Competition
of Iran, Turkey, and Russia, by Hooman
Peimani. Slavic Review 58(3), pp 683-4. 1999. Review of The Hazaras of Afghanistan: An Historical, Cultural,
Economic and Political Study, by S. A. Mousavi.
International Journal of Middle East Studies 31: 321-2. 1999. Review of Marginality and
Modernity: Ethnicity and Change in Post-Colonial Balochistan,
edited by Paul Titus. American Anthropologist vol101. 2000. Review of Kabul Under
Siege: Fayz Muhammad's Account of the 1929 Uprising,
edited and annotated by Robert D. McChesney. International
Journal of Middle East Studies 32(Nov): 556-7. 2004. Review of Before Taliban: Genealogies of the Afghan Jihad,
by David B. Edwards. Iranian Studies. 2008. Review of Afghan
Nomads: Caravans, Conflicts and Trade in Afghanistan
and British India 1800-1980, by Klaus Ferdinand. Journal of
Asian Studies, 67 (1, Feb), pp 295-296. 2008. Review of War and
Migration: Social Networks and Economic Strategies of the Hazaras of Afghanistan, by Alessandro Monsutti. Iranian Studies 41(2): 266-268. Reports of Consultations 1988. Suggestions for the
development of a Center for the Study of Government among
the Afghanistan peoples. A report to USIS after a visit to Pakistan
as an Academic Specialist. 1990. Democratic Pluralism
Strategy forAfghanistan. A report prepared by
Robert L. Canfield, David J. Katz, and Thomas Nicastro
for the Agency for International Development - Representative to Afghanistan.Islamabad. 1992. Report of the
Consultation on Afghanistan. Rapporteur's
summary of the Consultation for the CarterCenter
and the International Negotiating Network.Atlanta.
[To which is attached an informal communication on behalf of the
"Afghanistan Consultation" group. January 18, 1992] Televised Lecture in Streaming
Video 2003. "Nationalism and Ethnic Identity: The Hazaras", a lecture given at DukeUniversity on November 19, for the course
"Afghanistan in the Modern World". On the website of the Perkins
Library, DukeUniversity. |