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{{Person
== Full Name ==
|affiliation=Indiana University
Christopher I. Beckwith
|phduniversity=Indiana University
 
|education=Ph.D. in Inner Asian Studies, Indiana University, Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies, 1977<br>
== Affiliation ==
 
== Education ==
Ph.D. in Inner Asian Studies, Indiana University, Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies, 1977<br>
M.A. in Tibetan, Indiana University, Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies, 1974<br>
M.A. in Tibetan, Indiana University, Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies, 1974<br>
B.A. in Chinese, Ohio State University, 1968  
B.A. in Chinese, Ohio State University, 1968
|MainNamePhon=Christopher Beckwith
|SortName=Beckwith, Christopher
|namefirst=Christopher
|namelast=Beckwith
|PersonType=Authors of English Works
|bio=Beckwith has taught at IU for 45 years, in which time he has developed 48 distinct courses. He is one of the most prolific and versatile researchers in the field of Central Eurasian studies. Beckwith is renowned for revolutionary scholarship that reshapes understanding of how, why and when the Central Eurasian steppe peoples from Eastern Europe to East Asia influenced the development of knowledge, religious beliefs and societies, not only within their homeland but in the neighboring peripheral cultures of Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia as well. His research focuses on the history of ancient and medieval Central Eurasia and the cultures of the peripheral peoples, as well as the linguistics of Aramaic, Chinese, Japanese, Koguryo, Old Tibetan, Scythian, Turkic, and other languages.


 
He has been named a MacArthur Fellow, a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fulbright-Hays Fellow, and a Japan Foundation fellow and has had numerous visiting appointments around the United States and the world. He has authored 12 books and over 60 articles. ([https://hls.indiana.edu/faculty/beckwith-christopher.html Source Accessed Feb 24, 2023])
== Other Information ==
|images=File:Beckwith Christopher-Academia.jpg
http://www.indiana.edu/~ceus/faculty/beckwith.shtml <br>
|associatedwebsite=[https://hls.indiana.edu/faculty/beckwith-christopher.html Faculty Page]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_I._Beckwith
 
== Publications ==
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Beckwith Christopher-Academia.jpg
PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
FirstName / namefirst Christopher
LastName / namelast Beckwith
MainNamePhon Christopher Beckwith
SortName Beckwith, Christopher
bio Beckwith has taught at IU for 45 years, in which time he has developed 48 distinct courses. He is one of the most prolific and versatile researchers in the field of Central Eurasian studies. Beckwith is renowned for revolutionary scholarship that reshapes understanding of how, why and when the Central Eurasian steppe peoples from Eastern Europe to East Asia influenced the development of knowledge, religious beliefs and societies, not only within their homeland but in the neighboring peripheral cultures of Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia as well. His research focuses on the history of ancient and medieval Central Eurasia and the cultures of the peripheral peoples, as well as the linguistics of Aramaic, Chinese, Japanese, Koguryo, Old Tibetan, Scythian, Turkic, and other languages.

He has been named a MacArthur Fellow, a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fulbright-Hays Fellow, and a Japan Foundation fellow and has had numerous visiting appointments around the United States and the world. He has authored 12 books and over 60 articles. (Source Accessed Feb 24, 2023)

associatedwebsite Faculty Page
affiliation Indiana University
phduniversity Indiana University
education Ph.D. in Inner Asian Studies, Indiana University, Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies, 1977

M.A. in Tibetan, Indiana University, Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies, 1974
B.A. in Chinese, Ohio State University, 1968

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