Foreword to Revolutions and Rebellions in Afghanistan: Anthropological Perspectives, 2022 Edition, by M. Nazif Shahrani and Robert Canfield
Preface, by Robert Canfield
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration
Notes on Contributors
Part I: Introduction
1. Introduction: Marxist "Revolution" and Islamic Resistance in Afghanistan, by M. Nazif Shahrani
2. The Marxist Regimes and the Soviet Presence in Afghanistan: An Ages-Old Culture Responds to Late Twentieth-Century Aggression, by Louis Dupree
Part II: Nuristan and Eastern Afghanistan
4. Responses to Central Authority in Nuristan: The Case of the Väygal Valley Kalasha, by David J. Katz
5. The Rebellion in Darra-i Nur, by R. Lincoln Keiser
Part III: Qataghan and Badakhshan
6. Causes and Context of Responses to the Saur Revolution in Badakhshan, by M. Nazif Shahrani
7. Weak Links on a Rusty Chain: Structural Weaknesses in Afghanistan's Provincial Government Administration, by Thomas J. Barfield
8. Effects of the Saur Revolution in the Nahrin Area of Northern Afghanistan, by Hugh Beattie
Part IV: Bamyan and Turkistan
9. Islamic Coalitions in Bamyan: A Problem in Translating Afghan Political Culture, by Robert Canfield
10. Ethnicity and Class: Dimensions of Intergroup Conflict in North-Central Afghanistan, by Richard Tapper
Part V: Western and Southern Afghanistan
11. Sheikhanzai Nomads and the Afghan State: A Study of Indigenous Authority and Foreign Rule, by Bahram Tavakolian
12. How Afghans Define Themselves in Relation to Islam, by Jon W. Anderson
Part VI: The Saur Revolution and the Afghan Woman
13. Causes and Consequences of the Abolition of Brideprice in Afghanistan, by Nancy Lindisfarne-Tapper
14. Revolutionary Rhetoric and Afghan Women, by Nancy Dupree
Glossary
Bibliography
Index