“‘Radical Muslims’: Anticolonial Solidarities Across Muslim Eurasia, 1914-1925,” a lecture by Adeeb Khalid
Event Details
Date
Thursday, October 1, 2026
Time
4-5:15 p.m.
Location
206 Ingraham Hall
Description
The denouement of the Great War produced an arc of overlapping crises that stretched from Anatolia to India, which energized a number of anti-imperialist and anticolonial movements in the region. The collapse of both the Russian and the Ottoman empires had thrown open imperial borders and made mobility across them possible as never before.
This event is part of the CREECA Lecture Series and co-sponsored by the Alice D. Mortenson/Petrovich Distinguished Chair in Russian History.
This event is part of the CREECA Lecture Series and co-sponsored by the Alice D. Mortenson/Petrovich Distinguished Chair in Russian History.
Cost
Free
Contact
Accessibility
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