Sam H. Bass is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Toronto. His research and teaching focus on medieval and early modern China and Inner Asia, with a special interest in social histories of dependency, gender, religion, and culture. He is currently working on a book about slavery and society in Mongolia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

A History of Uyghur Buddhism: A Conversation with Johan Elverskog

In the past decades, the Uyghurs in China have become known as an oppressed ethnic and religious minority in their homeland, today’s Xinjiang. Islam and Islamophobia are central to that story, but visitors to Xinjiang and students of Uyghur history know that there is another, lesser-known, Buddhist history and culture of the Uyghurs, which remain […]

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