A niche, academia-driven interview series with strong credibility in Central Asian studies. It attracts scholars and readers of scholarly monographs, making it ideal for book promotion and thought leadership; PR outreach should target authors and institutions publishing in related fields. Booking leans toward established scholars with new books, but the show's format appears receptive to qualified academics.
180 episodes, Weekly, 4.7 rating
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Interviews with Scholars of Central Asia about their New Books
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Society & Culture, History, Social Sciences, Business, Politics, Arts
Typical Credentials:
PhD or equivalent scholarly credentials; professor or senior academic; author of a recent monograph
Required Achievements:
recent published monograph or book, affiliation with a university or research institution, leadership in related scholarly projects or collaborations
Alevtina Solovyeva - Central Asia, Silk Roads, Empires, Great Game, Post-soviet Independence, Belt And Road, Sam Dalrymple - Partition In South Asia; Five Partitions; Modern Asia, Tiffany Earley-Spadoni - Urartu And Assyria, Warfare, Landscape Studies, Gis-enabled Analysis, Nicholas Birman Trickett - Empire Of Austerity; Russia And Eurasia; Economic Policy, Adeeb Khalid - Central Asia History; Empire, Revolution, Communism; Modern Politics
Central Asia, geopolitics, empires, warfare, Silk Road, Urartu, Assyria, Partition, historiography, book publishing