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.
An Intellectual on a Mission: Abdullah Jalal Fatah, His Dissertation on Kurdish culture (1978) and Heritage Making Inspired by Józef ChaÅasiÅski and Polish academia
âJoanna BocheÅska and Karwan Fatah-Black
Communist Europe and the Kurdish Question During the Cold War (1940s 1980s)
âEtienne Forestier-Peyrat
Rethinking State-Non-State Alliances: A Theoretical Analysis of the U.S. Kurdish Relationship
âOzum Yesiltas
Islamic Universalism or Ethno-Nationalism? Exploring Identity Salience within a Kurdish Migrant Community in Britain
âSerena Hussain
Obituaries
In Memory of Kadri Yıldırım (Qedrî Yildirim) (1959-2021)
âMehmet Kurt
In memoriam Kamal Mazhar Ahmad (1937-2021), doyen of Kurdish historians
âMartin van Bruinessen
Book reviews
V.V. Naumkin, I.F. Popova (academic advisors), The Kurds. Legend of the East
âMartin van Bruinessen
Abbas Vali, The Forgotten Years of Kurdish Nationalism in Iran
âMartin van Bruinessen
Gülay Türkmen, Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity
âCemre AydoÄan
Scholars and students of Kurdish Studies in all its aspects such as culture, history, society, politics, economics, religions, and languages.