Kazakh Identity: Culture, Communication, Religion and Entrepreneurship

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In this episode of New Work in Intellectual History, Dr Nurlykhan Aljanova discusses her career as a scholar in Kazakhstan. She answers questions about her research into Kazakh culture, communication, religion and entrepreneurship and the Kazakh identity. Her diverse career background serves as a fascination point for the interview.

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