Elena Paskaleva
Universitair docent Kritische Erfgoed Studies van Azië en Europa
- Naam
- Dr. E.G. Paskaleva
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 1692
- e.g.paskaleva@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-4498-9530
Elena Paskaleva is universitair docent aan het Instituut voor Regiostudies.
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Universitair docent Kritische Erfgoed Studies van Azië en Europa
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SMES APT
- Paskaleva E.G. & Berg G.R. van den (red.) (2023), Memory and commemoration across Central Asia: texts, traditions and practices, 10th-21st centuries. Leiden Studies in Islam and Society nr. 17. Leiden: Brill.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2023), Remembering the Alisher Navoi Jubilee and the archaeological excavations in Samarqand in the summer of 1941. In: Paskaleva E.G. & Berg G. van den (red.), Memory and Commemoration across Central Asia : texts, traditions and practices, 10th-21st centuries. Leiden Studies in Islam and Society nr. 17. Leiden: Brill. 287-329.
- Paskaleva E. (2023), Samarqand’s congregational mosque of Bibi Khanum as a representation of Timurid legitimacy and rulership, Manazir Journal 5: 59-87.
- Paskaleva E.G. & Berg G.R. van den (30 september 2019), Silk Road Cities. Leiden: Leiden Islam Blog LUCIS. [blog].
- Paskaleva E.G. & Berg G.R. van den (2019), Silk Road Cities. Documented through vintage photographs, prints and postcards. Leiden: Silk Road Publications.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2017), Legacy and Geometrical Influences of Al-Khwarazmi on Timurid Architecture. In: , The Historical Heritage of Scientists and Thinkers of the Medieval East, Its Role and Significance for Modern Civilization. Cambridge: Cambridge Scientific Publishers. 123-142.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2016), Commemorating Tamerlane: ideological and iconographical approaches at the Timurid Museum, IIAS Newsletter 74 Special Focus on Memory and Commemoration in Central Asia (ed. E. Paskaleva) 74(Summer 2016): 40-41, Focus pp. 29-45.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2016), Memory and commemoration in Central Asia, IIAS Newsletter 74 Special Focus on Memory and Commemoration in Central Asia (ed. E. Paskaleva) 74(Summer 2016): 29-45.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2016), Architectural Palimpsest in the Four-iwan Kosh across Central Asia. In: Morrison A. & Saxena S.S. (red.), Proceedings of the XIIth Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies. Central Asia: A Maturing Field. Cambridge: Cambridge Scientific Publishers. 123-140.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2015), Ideology in brick and tile: Timurid architecture of the 21st century, Central Asian Survey 34(4): 418-439.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2013), Samarqand Refashioned: A Traveller’s Impressions (with a preface by Daniel C. Waugh), Silk Road Journal 11(2013): 139-153.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2013), The cityscape of modern Central Asia. The politics of urban renewal in Tashkent, IIAS Newsletter (Special Issue, The Asia-Pacific War 60 Years On: History and Memory) 66(Winter 2013): 48-49.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2013), Hierophanic Influences on Timurid Architecture along the Silk Road. In: , Archi-Cultural Translations through the Silk Road. Osaka: Mukogawa Women's University Press. 61-68.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2013), Epigraphic restorations of Timurid architectural heritage, IIAS Newsletter (Special Issue, The Asia-Pacific War 60 Years On: History and Memory) 64(Summer 2013): 10-11.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2012), Soviet Modernism 1955-1991: Unknown Stories, IIAS Newsletter (Special Issue, The Asia-Pacific War 60 Years On: History and Memory) 62(Winter 2012): 47.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2012), The Archetype of the Four in the Architecture of the Four-īwān Building Tradition. In: Bakhysh S., Geybullayeva R. & Horvath I. (red.), Archetypes in Literature and Culture. Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang. 285-296.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2012), Hierophanic influences on Timurid Architecture along the Silk Road (extended abstract), Proceedings of 2nd International Conference iaSU2012. Archi-Cultural Translations through the Silk Road. Osaka: Mukogawa Women's University Press. 36-41.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2012), The Bibi Khanum Mosque in Samarqand: Its Mongol and Timurid Architecture, Silk Road Journal 10: 81-98.
- Paskaleva E.G. (22 september 2010), The architecture of the four-īwān building tradition as a representation of paradise and dynastic power aspirations (Dissertatie. Leiden University Institute for Cultural Disciplines (LUICD), Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University). Promotor(en): Mekking A.J.J.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2009), The Architectural Representation of Paradise: Sufi Cosmology and the Four-īwān Plan. In: Mekking A.J.J. & Roose E.R. (red.), The Global Built Environment as a Representation of Realities. Why and How Architecture Should Be the Subject of Worldwide Comparison. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 95-139.