Kurdish Studies Archive publishes the content of volumes 1 to 10 of Kurdish Studies. This interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal was dedicated to publishing high-quality research and scholarship. Since 2023 the journal has been continued as the new Kurdish Studies Journal, published by Brill, and focuses on research, scholarship, and debates in the field of Kurdish studies in a multidisciplinary fashion covering a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, economics, history, society, gender, minorities, politics, health, law, environment, language, media, culture, arts, and education.
Kurdish Studies in seven volumes
âIbrahim Sirkeci
Research articles
Kurdish fiction: From writing as resistance to aestheticised commitment
âKaveh Ghobadi
Nation, kingship, and language: The ambiguous politics of Ehmedê Xanîâs Mem û Zîn
âMichiel Leezenberg
Kurdish responses to imperial decline: The Kurdish movement and the end of Ottoman rule in the Balkans (1878 to 1913)
âDjene Rhys Bajalan
Learning from defeat: Development and contestation of the ânew paradigmâ within the Kurdistan Workersâ Party of Turkey (PKK)
âJoost Jongerden
Book reviews
Sebastian Maisel (ed.), The Kurds: an Encyclopedia of Life, Culture, and Society
âMetin Atmaca
Murat YeÅiltaÅ and Tuncay KardaÅ (eds.), Non-State Armed Actors in the Middle East: Geopolitics, Ideology, Strategy
âJoost Jongerden
Barbara Henning, Narratives of the History of the Ottoman-Kurdish Bedirhani Family in Imperial and Post-Imperial Contexts: Continuities and Changes
âSabri AteÅ
Gareth Stansfield and Mohammed Shareef (eds.), The Kurdish Question Revisited
âFrancis OâConnor
Abbas Amanat, Iran: A Modern History
âMarouf Cabi
Scholars and students of Kurdish Studies in all its aspects such as culture, history, society, politics, economics, religions, and languages.