Professor Magnus Marsden, Principal Investigator
Professor Marsden is Professor of Social Anthropology and Director of the Sussex Asia Centre at the University of Sussex. He is a specialist of Muslim Asia and has conducted long-term research in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. His research has been funded by the Leverhulme Trust, a European Research Council Advanced Grant, Research England and the AHRC. His publications include Living Islam: Muslim ReligiousExperience in North West Pakistan (Cambridge, 2005),Fragments of the Afghan Frontier (Hurst, 2012, with Benjamin D. Hopkins), Trading Worlds: Afghan Merchants across Modern Frontiers (Oxford, 2016) and Beyond the Silk Roads: Trade, Mobility and Geopolitics across Eurasia (Cambridge, 2021). He has recently conducted intensive archival research on the history and development of the Karakul fur trade and is working on two monographs that explore the insights of this material for understanding the ongoing legacies of Afghanistan and Central Asia’s history of urban cosmopolitanism.
Email: M.Marsden@sussex.ac.uk