UYAMA Tomohiko
Professor
Field of Specialization
Central Asian studies, history of Kazakhstan.Career
Born in 1967. BA. Tokyo Univ. (Russian studies), 1991; MSc. Tokyo Univ. (area studies), 1993. Joined SRC in 1996.
uyama@slav.hokudai.ac.jpPublications
2009
- Была ли исламская альтернатива? Место ислама в национальном движении казахов начала XX века, Shygys, 2008, no. 2:143–148 (Almaty, 2009)
2008
- Japan's Diplomacy towards Central Asia in the Context of Japan's Asian Diplomacy and Japan-U.S. Relations (Christopher Len, Uyama Tomohiko, and Hirose Tetsuya, eds., Japan's Silk Road Diplomacy: Paving the Road Ahead, 101–120, Washington, D.C. and Stockholm: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program)
- Historiography of Local and Regional Studies in Western Kazakhstan: An Alternative to National History?, Central Eurasian Studies Review, 7(2):16–22
- Japan's Silk Road Diplomacy: Paving the Road Ahead, 206 (Washington, D.C. and Stockholm: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program)
2007
- 21st Century COE Program Slavic Eurasian Studies No. 14, Empire, Islam, and Politics in Central Eurasia, 378 (SRC, Sapporo, 2007)
2006
- 21st Century COE Program Slavic Eurasian Studies No. 10, Reconstruction and Interaction of Slavic Eurasia and Its Neighboring Worlds, vi+372 (SRC, Sapporo, 2006)
2005
- Взгляды царских генералов на кочевников и их воинственность: По поводу неосуществленного плана о сформировании конной милиции в Туркестане (М.Х. Абусеитова, ред., Урбанизация и номадизм в Центральной Азии: история и проблемы, 194-209, Дайк-Пресс, Алматы, 2005)
2004
- 21st Century COE Program Slavic Eurasian Studies No. 5, Лакоба С. Абхазия после двух империй XIX-XXI вв., 208 (SRC, Sapporo, 2004)
- Research Trends in the Former Soviet Central Asian Countries (Stéphane A. Dudoignon and H. Komatsu, eds., Research Trends in Modern Central Eurasian Studies (18th-20th Centuries): A Selective and Critical Bibliography of Works Published between 1985 and 2000, Part 1, 48-68, The Toyo Bunko, Tokyo, 2003/2004)
- "Devotion to the People" and Paternalistic Authoritarianism among Qazaq Intellectuals, from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to 1917 (Stéphane A. Dudoignon, ed., Devout Societies vs. Impious States? Transmitting Islamic Learning in Russia, Central Asia and China, through the Twentieth Century, 19-27, Klaus Schwarz Verlag, Berlin, 2004)
- Политика Японии в отношении Казахстана: Есть ли "стратегия"?(Роберт Легволд, ред., Стратегические перспективы: ведущие бержавы, Казахстан и центральноазиатский узел, 197-224, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA, 2004)
- Kazakstan (The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Supplement Volume, Fascicle 7-8, 518-520, Brill, Leiden, 2004)
2003
- Why Are Social Protest Movements Weak in Central Asia?: Relations between the State and People in the Era of Nation-Building and Globalization (Sakai Keiko, ed., Social Protests and Nation-Building in the Middle East and Central Asia, 47-56, Institute of Developing Economies, Chiba, 2003)
- Japanese Policy in Relation to Kazakhstan: Is There a "Strategy"? (Robert Legvold, ed., Thinking Strategically: The Major Powers, Kazakhstan, and the Central Asian Nexus, 165-186, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2003)
- A Strategic Alliance between Kazakh Intellectuals and Russian Administrators: Imagined Communities in Dala Walayatïnïng Gazetí (1888-1902) (Hayashi Tadayuki, ed., The Construction and Deconstruction of National Histories in Slavic Eurasia, 237-259, SRC, Sapporo, 2003)
- От «булгаризма» через «марризм» к националистическим мифам: дискурсы о татарском, чувашском и башкирском этногенезе (Мацузато Кимитака, ред., Новая волна в изучении этноиолитической истории Волго-Уральского региона: Сборник статей, 16-51, SRC, Sapporo, 2003)
2002
- From "Bulgharism" through "Marrism" to Nationalist Myths: Discourses on the Tatar, the Chuvash and the Bashkir Ethnogenesis, Acta Slavica Iaponica, 19:163-190 (2002)
2001
- Two Attempts at Building a Qazaq State: The Revolt of 1916 and the Alash Movement (Stephane A. Dudoignon and Komatsu Hisao, eds., Islam in Politics in Russia and Central Asia (Early Eighteenth to Late Twentieth Centuries), 77-98, Kegan Paul, London, 2001)
- The Kazak Intelligentsia at the Crossroads of Three Civilizations (Timur Kocaoglu, ed., Reform Movements and Revolutions in Turkistan (1900-1924): Studies in Honour of Osman Khoja, 393-401, SOTA, Haarlem, 2001)
2000
- The Geography of Civilizations: A Spatial Analysis of the Kazakh Intelligentsia's Activities, from the Mid-Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century (Kimitaka Matsuzato, ed., Regions: A Prism to View the Slavic-Eurasian World, 70-99, SRC, Sapporo, 2000)
1998
- K.Inoue and T.Uyama (eds.): Quest for Models of Coexistence: National and Ethnic Dimensions of Changes in the Slavic Eurasian World, 403 (Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo) (1998)
- Central Asia in Transition, 74 (Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo) (1998)
- "Kul'turnaia i politicheskaia deiatel'nost' intelligentsii v kontekste stanovleniia kazakhskoi gosudarstvennosti (seredina XIX - nachalo XX v.)," (Qazaq memlekettigining qalyptasu kezengderi men tarikhi taghdyrlary: Khalyqaralyq ghylymi-teoriialyq Marghulan oqulary konferentsiianyng ghylymi zhinaghy, 14-20, Zhezqazghan universiteti, Zhezqazghan) (1998)