Jun 10, 2012

Nuristan Bibliography


Books: 
  1. Cacopardo, Alberto M. and Ruth Laila Schmidt (2006) (eds.): My Heartrendingly Tragic Story. ShaikhMuhammad Abdullah Khan 'Azar'. Oslo.
  2. Edelberg, Lennart. 1984. Nuristani Buildings. Aarhus.
  3. Edelberg, Lennart, and Schuyler Jones. 1979.  Nuristan. Graz: Akademische Druck- u.
  4. Frembgen, Jurgen. 1983. Religiose Funktionstrager in Nuristan. Sankt Augustin: VGH.
  5. Jettmar, Karl. 1975. Die Religionen des Hindukusch. Stuttgart
  6. Jettmar, Karl. 1986. The Religions of the Hindukush. Vol. 1: The Religion of the Kafirs.London (revised translation of Jettmar 1975), pp. 155-202
  7. Jones, Schuyler. 1966/1969. An Annotated Bibliography of Nuristan (Kafiristan) and the Kalash Kafirs of Chitral. 2 parts, Copenhagen.
  8. Jones, Schuyler. 1967. The Political Organization of the Kam Kafirs: A Preliminary Analysis. Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters.
  9. Jones, Schuyler. 1974.  Men of Influence in Nuristan. Seminar Press. 
  10. Klimburg, Max 1999.  The Kafirs of the Hindu Kush: Art and Society of the Waigal and Ashkun Kafirs. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag. 
  11. Robertson, George Scott. 1896. The Kafirs of the Hindu-Kush. London.
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  13. Scheibe, Arnold (ed.) 1937. Deutsche im Hindukusch. Bericht der Deutschen
  14. Hindukusch-Expedition 1935 der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Berlin.
  15. Snoy, Peter. 1962. Die Kafiren. Formen der Wirtschaft und geistigen Kultur. Frankfurt.


Articles, reports, and book chapters:

  1. Buddruss, Georg. 1960. ‘Zur Mythologie der Prasun-Kafiren’, Paideuma 7, pp. 200-209.
  2. Buddruss, Georg. 1974. ‘Some Reflections on a Kafir Myth’, in Karl Jettmar and Lennart Edelberg (eds.), Cultures of the Hindukush. Selected Papers from the Hindu-Kush
  3. Cultural Conference held at Moesgård, 1970, Wiesbaden, pp. 31-6.
  4. Buddruss, Georg. 1987 ‘Ein Ordal der Waigal-Kafiren des Hindukusch’, Cahiers Ferdinand de Saussure, 41, 1987, pp. 31 – 43.
  5. de Bures, Alain. (n.d.). ‘Historique de la succession de con its qui opposent les communaute´s de Koustoz et de Kamdesh au Nouristan-est et qui a abouti a` la
  6. destruction des quatre villages de Koustoz’, Unpublished manuscript, MADERA.
  7. Degener, Almuth. 2001. ‘Hunters’ Lore in Nuristan’, Asian Folklore Studies, Volume 60.
  8. Dupree, Louis. 1978. ‘Nuristani’, in Richard V. Weeks (editor), Muslim Peoples: A World Ethnographic Survey. Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press.  
  9. Edelberg, Lennart. 1960. ‘Statues de bois rapportées du Kafiristan à Kabul après la
  10. conquête de cette province par l'Emir Abdul Rahman en 1895/96’, Arts Asiatiques 7(4).
  11. Edelberg, L. 1965. ‘Nuristanske Sølvpokaler’, Kuml Yearbook for the Jutland(?)
  12. Archaeological Society, Aarhus 1965, pp. 153 – 201.
  13. Jones, Schuyler. 1974. Nuristan: Mountain Communities in the Hindu Kush’, Afghan Studies, Vol. 1, pp. 77-90.
  14. Jones, Schuyler. 1974. ‘Kalashum Political Organization’, in K. Jettmar and L.Edelberg, eds., Cultures of the Hindukush. Wiesbaden.
  15. Katz, David J. 1984. ‘Responses to Central Authority in Nuristan: the case of the Vaygal Valley Kalasha’, in Revolutions and Rebellions in Afghanistan. M. Nazif Shahrani and Robert L. Canfield (editors). Berkeley, California: Institute of International Studies.
  16. Klimburg, Max. 2004. ‘Nuristan’, in Encyclopedia Iranica. Read online.
  17. Klimburg, Max. 2004. ‘The Arts and Societies of the Kafirs of the Hindu Kush’, Central Asian Affairs 35.3: 365-386.
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  19. Klimburg, Max. 2002. ‘The Arts and Culture of Parun, Kafiristan's "Sacred Valley"’, Arts Asiatiques 57: 51-68.
  20. Klimburg, Max. 2001.  ‘The situation in Nuristan’, Central Asian Survey, 20(3): 383-390. 
  21. Klimburg, Max. 2001. ‘The present situation in Nuristan’, in C. Noelle et al (editors),
  22. Afghanistan – A Country without a State? Frankfurt am Main. 
  23. Klimburg, Max. (n.d.) ‘Between Myth and Reality: How Legendary Kafiristan became Nuristan,’ Fikrun wa Fann (Art and Thought) Vol. 78. 
  24. Klimburg, Max. 1990. ‘Kulturformen bei den Kafiren des Hindukusch’, in Mitteilungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte, vol. 11.
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  26. Ovesen, Jan. 1983. ‘The Construction of Ethnic Identities: The Nuristani and Pashai of Eastern Afghanistan’, in Identity: Personal and Socio-Cultural, edited by Anita
  27. Jacobsen-Widding. Uppsala; Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, pp. 321-333. 
  28. Ovesen, J. 1986. ‘The construction of ethnic identities: the Nurestani and Pashai’, in Die ethnischen Gruppen Afghanistans: Fallstudien zu Gruppenidentitat un
  29. Intergruppenbeziehungen. E. Orywal (editor). Wiesbaden: Reichert. Pages 239-253. 
  30. Palwal, A.R. 1968-71. ‘History of the Former Kafiristan, parts I-VII’, Afghanistan (Kabul), Vol. 21-24. 
  31. Parkes, Peter. 1987. ‘Livestock Symbolism and Pastoral Ideology Among the Kafirs of the Hindu Kush’, Man, New Series, Vol. 22, No. 4, (Dec., 1987), pp. 637-660.
  32. Sarianidi, V. 1999. ‘Near Eastern Aryans in Central Asia’, Journal of Indo-European Studies, 27.3-4: 295-326.
  33. Snoy, P. 1965. ‘Nuristan und Munğan’, Tribus, Vol. 14, pp. 101-49. 
  34. Strand, Richard. 2006. ‘Topics in Vâsi Ethnography by Zaman Xân.’ Read online.
  35. Strand, Richard F. 2003-07. ‘The Current Political Situation in Nuristan’, Richard Strand’s Nuristan Site. Read Online.
  36. Strand, Richard F. 1984 ‘The Evolution of Anti-Communist Resistance in Eastern Nuristan,’ in Revolutions and Rebellions in Afghanistan. M. Nazif Shahrani and Robert L.
  37. Canfield (editors), pages 77-93. Berkeley, California: Institute of International Studies.
  38. Strand, Richard F. 1984. ‘Nuristanis’, in Muslim Peoples. (2nd Edition), ed. Richard V.)
  39. Weekes, 2: 569-574. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
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  41. Strand, Richard F. 1975. ‘The Changing Herding Economy of the Kom Nuristani’, Afghanistan Journal, Vol. 2, No. 4, Graz. 
  42. Strand, Richard F. 1974. ‘A Note on Rank, Political Leadership and Government among the Pre-Islamic Kom’, in K. Jettmar and L.Edelberg, eds., Cultures of the Hindukush.Wiesbaden, pp. 57 – 63.
  43. Strand, Richard F. 1974. ‘Principles of Kinship Organization among the Kom Nuristani’,
  44. in  K. Jettmar and L.Edelberg, eds., Cultures of the Hindukush. Wiesbaden.


Dissertations and Theses:
  1. Brillet, Marie. 1998. ‘Study of the socio-political organisation and identification of village organisations in the Wama–Parun valley (Nuristan, Afghanistan)’, Unpublished MA thesis. Paris, Universite Paris I (Institut d’Etude du Developpement ) and MADERA.
  2. Jones, Schuyler. 1971. Kalashum political organization: a study of village government in Waigal Valley, Nuristan. Thesis (D. Phil.)--University of Oxford.
  3. Katz, David J. 1982.  Kafir to Afghan: Religious Conversion, Political Incorporation, and Ethnicity in the Vaigal Valley, Nuristan. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California.
  4. Keiser, R. Lincoln. 1971. Social Structure and Social Control in Two Afghan Mountain Societies. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Rochester. 
  5. Nuristani, Ahmad Yusuf. 1992. Emergence of Ulama as Political Leaders in the Waigal Valley: The Intensification of Islamic Identity. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Arizona.
  6. Snoy, Peter. 1962. Die Kafiren: Formen der Wirtschaft und geistigen Kultur. [Germany : s.n.], 1962 (Giessen : Chemoprint). Thesis (doctoral)--Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität, Frankfurt am Main, 1962.
Source : Afghanistan Analyst Bibliography 

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