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Publications for David Brophy 2021 Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Brophy, D. (2021). China Panic: Australia's Alternative to Brophy, D. (2015). Little Apples in Xinjiang. The China Story. Paranoia and Pandering. Melbourne: La Trobe University <a href="https://www.thechinastory.org/2015/02/little-apples-in- Press in conjunction with Black Inc. <a xinjiang/">[More Information]</a> href="https://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/china- panic">[More Information]</a> 2014 Brophy, D., Kashghari, M. (2021). In Remembrance of the Brophy, D. (2014). A Tatar Turkist in Chinese Turkistan: Saints: The Rise and Fall of an Inner Asian Sufi Dynasty. (pp. 1 Nushirvan Yavshef's travels in Xinjiang, 1914-1917. Studies in - 304). United States of America: Columbia University Press. Travel Writing, 18(4), 345-356. <a 2020 href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13645145.2014.966538">[More Information]</a> Brophy, D. (2020). 'He Causes a Ruckus Wherever He Goes': Brophy, D. (2014). High Asia and the High Qing: A Selection Said Muhammad al-Asali as a missionary of modernism in of Persian Letters from the Beijing Archives. In Alireza north-west China. Modern Asian Studies, 54(4), 1192-1224. <a Korangy, Daniel J. Sheffield (Eds.), No Tapping around href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X18000264">[More Philology: A Festschrift in Honor of Wheeler McIntosh Information]</a> Thackston Jr.'s 70th Birthday, (pp. 325-367). Wiesbaden: 2019 Harrassowitz Verlag. Brophy, D. (2019). A Lingua Franca in Decline? The Place of 2013 Persian in Qing China. In N Green (Eds.), The Persianate Brophy, D. (2013). Correcting Transgressions in the House of World: The Frontiers of a Eurasian Lingua Franca, (pp. 175- Islam: Yang Zengxin's Buguozhai wendu on Xinjiang's 191). Oakland: University of California Press. Muslims. In N. Pianciola and P. Sartori (Eds.), Islam, Society 2018 and States Across the Qazaq Steppe (18th - Early 20th Centuries), (pp. 267-296). Vienna: Austrian Academy of Brophy, D. (2018). Confusing black and white: Naqshbandi Sciences Press. Sufi affiliations and the transition to qing rule in the Tarim Brophy, D. (2013). John Campbell, the Anti-Kim. Overland, Basin. Late Imperial China, 39(1), 29-65. <a 213, 3-9. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/late.2018.0006">[More Information]</a> Brophy, D. (2013). The Junghar Mongol Legacy and the Language of Loyalty in Qing Xinjiang. Harvard Journal of Thum, R., Jacobs, J., Cliff, T., Brophy, D., Kim, K., Kobi, M. Asiatic Studies, 73(2), 231-258. <a (2018). The Rise of Xinjiang Studies: A JAS New Author href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jas.2013.0017">[More Forum. The Journal of Asian Studies, 77(1), 7-18. <a Information]</a> href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S002191181700167X">[More Information]</a> Brophy, D. (2013). The Minorities: Civilised Yet? In Geremie R. Barme and Jeremy Goldkorn (Eds.), China Story Yearbook Brophy, D. (2018). The Uyghurs: Making a Nation. In David 2013: Civilising China, (pp. 304-309). Canberra: Australian Ludden (Eds.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian Centre on China in the World (CIW) ANU. History. UK: Oxford University Press. 2016 2012 Brophy, D. (2012). Five Races, One Parliament? Xinhai in Brophy, D. (2016). New Methods on the New Frontier: Islamic Xinjiang and the Problem of Minority Representation in the Reformism in Xinjiang, 1898-1917. Journal of the Economic Chinese Republic. Inner Asia, 14(2), 343-363. <a and Social History of the Orient, 59(1-2), 303-332. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22105018-90000009">[More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685209-12341400">[More Information]</a> Information]</a> Brophy, D. (2012). Russian Muslim Writing on Xinjiang in the Brophy, D., Onuma, T. (2016). The Origins of Qing Xinjiang: A Pre-revolutionary Period. 2012 Summer International Set of Historical Sources on Turfan. Tokyo: University of Symposium: From Empire to Regional Power, between State Tokyo Press. and Non-state, Sapporo, Japan: Hokkaido University of Brophy, D. (2016). Uyghur Nation: Reform and Revolution on Education. the Russia-China Frontier. Cambridge: Harvard University Brophy, D. (2012). Russian Orientalism and the Turks of China. Press. <a The Past and Present of Inner Asian Studies 2012, Canberra: href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4159/9780674970441">[More Australian National University (ANU). Information]</a> Brophy, D. (2012). Trade and Diplomacy on the Xinjiang 2015 Coast. Australian Centre on China in the World Seminar Series, Brophy, D., Thum, R. (2015). Appendix: The Shrine of Canberra: Australian National University (ANU). Muhammad Sharif and its Qing-era Patrons. In Jeff Eden (Eds.), The Life of Muhammad Sharif: A Central Asian Sufi 2011 Hagiography in Chaghatay, (pp. 55-75). Vienna: Verlag der Brophy, D. (2011). Governing the Uyghur huaqiao: Kashgari Aqsaqals in Russian Turkistan. 2011 Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting Joint conference, Honolulu: Association for Asian Studies. Brophy, D. (2011). Mongol-Turkic language contact in eighteenth-century Xinjiang: Evidence from the Islamnama. Turkic Languages, 15(1), 51-67. Brophy, D. (2011). The Language of Loyalty in Qing Xinjiang. Workshop on Beyond the Xinjiang Problem, Canberra: Australian National University (ANU). 2010 Brophy, D. (2010). The Qumul Rebels' Appeal to Outer Mongolia. Turcica: revue d'etudes turques: peuples, langues, cultures, etats, 42, 329-341. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/TURC.42.0.2084408">[More Information]</a> 2008 Brophy, D. (2008). The Kings of Xinjiang: Muslim Elites and the Qing Empire. Etudes Orientales, (25). Brophy, D. (2008). The Oirat in Eastern Turkistan and the Rise of Afaq Khwaja. Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi, 16, 5-28. 2006 Brophy, D. (2006). Political Rhetoric in Eighteenth Century Xinjiang: A Fresh Look at the Tazkira-i Azizan. Central Eurasian Studies Society Seventh Annual Conference, Michigan: Central Eurasian Studies Society Seventh Annual Conference. 2005 Brophy, D. (2005). Taranchis, Kashgaris, and the 'Uyghur Question' in Soviet Central Asia. Inner Asia, 7(2), 163-184..