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List of Publications Paolo Sartori 1. Monographs 1.1 Visions of Justice: Sharīʿa and Cultural Change in Russian Central Asia (Leiden: Brill [HdO8 Series], 2016), pp. 415 1.2 La nazione nella tradizione. Millat nelle pubblicistica degli ulamā di Tashkent (1917-1918), Rivista degli Studi Orientali LXXIX (2008), Supplemento no. 1, pp. 110 1.3 Altro che seta. Corano e progresso in Turkestan (1865-1917) (Udine: Campanotto Editore, 2003), pp. 160 2. Edited Volumes and Journal Theme Issues 2.1 Sharia in the Russian Empire. Double theme issue of Islamic Law and Society 24/1-2 (2017) 2.2 Studies on Khorezmian Connectivity. Theme issue of Eurasian Studies XIV/1 (2016): forthcoming 22. On Modern Khwarazm. Theme issue of the Journal of Persianate Studies 8/2 (2016) 2.2 (with Jeff Eden and Devin DeWeese) Beyond Modernism: Jadidism in the Volga-Urals, Central Asia and Western China. Double theme issue of the Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 59/1-2 (2016) 2.3 Essays on the History of Post-Mongol Khorezm. Theme-issue of Eurasian Studies XIII/1-2 (2016): forthcoming 2.4 Explorations into the Social History of Modern Central Asian (19 th - Early 20 th Centuries), ed. Paolo Sartori (Leiden: Brill, [Inner Asian Studies Series] 2013) 1

2.5 (with Niccolò Pianciola) Islam, Society and States across the Qazaq Steppe (18th Early 20th Centuries), (Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2013) 2.6 (with Ido Shahar) Legal Pluralism in Muslim-Majority Colonies. Double theme issue of Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 55/4-5 (2012) 2.7 (with Thomas Welsford) Essays on Central Asian Documents and their Readings. Theme issue of Der Islam 88/2 (2012) 2.8 A Muslim Interwar Soviet Union. Double theme issue of Die Welt des Islams 50/3-4 (2010) 2.9 The Land Question in Colonial Central Asia. Theme issue of Central Asian Survey 29 /1 (2010) 2.10 (with G. Bonora and N. Pianciola) Kazakhstan: Religions and Society in the History of Central Eurasia (Turin: Allemandi, 2009) 2.11 Waqf, colonialismo e pluralismo giuridico nelle società musulmane. Theme issue of Quaderni Storici, 132/3 (2009) 2.12 (with Tommaso Trevisani) Patterns of Transformation In and Around Uzbekistan. (Reggio Emilia: Diabasis, 2007) 3. Articles in Journals 3.1 The Politics of Ambiguity: What Does It Mean to Be a Russian Protectorate? Ab Imperio (2016/3): forthcoming (co-authored with Ulfatbek Abdurasulov) [in Russian] 3.2 On Madrasas, Legitimation and Islamic Revival in 19 th -Century Khorezm: Some Preliminary Observations, Eurasian Studies XIV/1 (2016): forthcoming 3.3 On Khorezmian Connectivity: Two or Three Things I Know About It, Journal of Persianate Studies 8/2 (2016): 133-57 3.4 Seeing like a Khanate: On Archives, Cultures of Documentation, and 19 th Century Khorezm, Journal of Persianate Studies 8/2 (2016): 228-57 3.5 Moving Beyond Modernism: Rethinking Cultural Change in Muslim Eurasia (19 th -20 th Centuries), Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 59/1-2 (2016): 1-36 (coauthored with Jeff Eden e Devin DeWeese) 2

3.6 Ijtihād in Bukhara: Central Asian Jadidism and Local Genealogies of Cultural Change, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 59/1-2 (2016): 193-236 3.7 (with Pavel Shabley), The Imperial Codification Project and its own Undoing: Custom and Sharia in the Qazaq Steppe, Ab Imperio 15/2 (2015): 63-105 (in Russian) 3.8 Constructing Colonial Legality in Russian Central Asia: on Guardianship, Comparative Studies in Society and History 56/2 (2014): 419-47 3.9 (with Ido Shahar), Legal Pluralism in Muslim-Majority Colonies: Mapping the Terrain, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 55/4-5 (2012): 637-663 3.10 Authorized Lies: Colonial Agency and Legal Hybrids in Tashkent, ca. 1881-1893, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 55/4-5 (2012): 688-717 3.11 Murder in Manghishlaq: Notes on an Instance of Application of Qazaq Customary Law in Khiva (1895), Der Islam 88/2 (2012): 217-257 3.12 The Evolution of Third Party Mediation in Modern and Colonial Central Asia, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 54/3 (2011): 311-352 3.13 The Birth of a Custom: Nomads, Qāḍīs, and Established Legal Practices in the Tashkent province (ca. 1880-1919), Islamic Law and Society 18/3-4 (2011): 293-326 3.14 Towards a History of the Muslims Soviet Union: a View from Central Asia, Die Welt des Islams 50/3-4 (2010): 315-334 3.15 What Went Wrong? The Failure of Soviet Policy on Sharīʿa Courts in Turkestan, 1917-1923, Die Welt des Islams 50/3-4 (2010): 397-434 3.16 Dealing with States of Property in Modern and Colonial Central Asia, Central Asian Survey 29/1 (March 2010): 1-8 3.17 Colonial Legislation Meets Shariʿa: Muslims Land Rights in Russian Turkestan, Central Asian Survey 29/1 (March 2010): 43-60 3.18 Premessa, Quaderni Storici 132/3 (2009): 627-652 3.19 Il waqf nel Turkestan russo tra legislazione e pratica amministrativa coloniale, Quaderni Storici 132/3 (2009): 797-826 3

3.20 Behind a Petition: Why Muslims Appeals Increased in Turkestan under Russian Rule, Asiatische Studien /Études Asiatiques LXIII/2 (2009): 401-434 3.21 An Overview of Tsarist Policy on Islamic Courts in Turkestan: Its Genealgy and its Effects, Cahiers d Asie centrale 17/18 (2009): 477-507 3.22 Judicial Elections as a Colonial Reform: The Qadis and Biys in Tashkent, 1868-1883, Cahiers du Monde russe 49/1 (2008): 79-100 3.23 [co-authored with N. Pianciola], Waqf in Turkestan: The Colonial Legacy and The Fate of an Islamic Institution in Early Soviet Central Asia (1917-1924), Central Asian Survey 26/4 (2007): 475-498 3.24 When a Mufti Turned Islamism into Political Pragmatism: Sadreddin-Khan and the Struggle for an Independent Turkestan, Cahiers d Asie centrale 15-16 (2007): 118-139 3.25 Tashkent 1918: Giuristi musulmani e autorità sovietiche contro i predicatori del bazar, Annali di Ca Foscari XLV/3 Serie orientale 37 (2007): 115-141 3.26 L etnonimo sārt e gli affanni etnografici russi in Turkestan, Letterature di Frontiera Littératures Frontalières XI/1 (gennaio-giugno 2001): 161-175 3.27 Alcune note attorno a Xallox e alla geografia turanica in Firdusi, Oriente Moderno XVIII/3, Nuova Serie, (1999), 73-94 4. Chapters in encyclopedias and edited volumes 4.1 Customary Law, Central Asian Nomads (Kazakhs), Encyclopaedia of Islam, 3 rd ed. P. Berman et alii, (Leiden: Brill, 2013), forthcoming 4.2 On the Social in Central Asian History: Notes on the Margins of Legal Records, in Explorations into the Social History of Modern Central Asian (19 th - Early 20 th Centuries), ed. Paolo Sartori (Leiden: Brill, [Inner Asian Studies] 2013): 1-22 4

4.3 Who Can Employ the Offerings to the Shrines? A Steppe Mullah Against the Descent Groups. In: G. Bonora, N. Pianciola, and P. Sartori, (eds.), Kazakhstan: Religions and Society in the History of Central Eurasia (Turin: Allemandi, 2009): 211-221 4.4 The Tashkent Ulamā and The Soviet State (1920-1938). A Preliminary Research Note Based on NKVD Documents. In: P. Sartori and T. Trevisani (ed.), Patterns of Transformation In and Around Uzbekistan (Reggio Emilia: Diabasis: 2007): 159-182 4.5 La sovietizzazione e l Islam in Asia centrale: gli ulema d Uzbekistan in prospettiva storica. In: Mario Nordio (ed.), Sguardo a Oriente. Asia centrale, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turchia (Venezia: Marsilio Editore, 2007): 91-95 4.6 Una via per la scrittura. Considerazioni sul viaggio di Modesto Gavazzi a Bukhara negli anni 1863-1864. In: R. Favaro, S. Cristoforetti, M. Compareti (eds.), L Onagro Maestro. Miscellanea di fuochi accesi per Gianroberto Scarcia in occasione del suo LXX sadè (Venezia: Cafoscarina, 2004): 189-229. 5