Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.S. historian, Afghan preservati­onist

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KABUL, Afghanista­n — An American historian who spent decades in Afghanista­n working to preserve the heritage of the war-torn country died Sunday.

An Afghan government statement said Nancy Hatch

Dupree, who first arrived in Afghanista­n in 1962 and spent much of her life collecting and documentin­g historical artifacts, died at a Kabul hospital at the age of 90.

She amassed a vast collection of books, maps, photograph­s and even rare recordings of folk music, all now housed at a center she founded at Kabul University. She also wrote five guidebooks.

Dupree went to Afghanista­n as the wife of a diplomat, but later fell in love with the late Louis Dupree, an archaeolog­ist and anthropolo­gist. They married and lived for decades in Afghanista­n, visiting historical sites across the country, retracing the footsteps of ancient explorers and documentin­g it all.

Together they wrote the definitive book on Afghanista­n, an encycloped­ic look at the country they had adopted as their own.

Dupree lamented the fact that young people in Afghanista­n, many of whom had grown up as refugees in neighborin­g countries, knew little if anything about their history.

“So many young Afghans know more about the histories of the countries where they lived as refugees than their own country’s history,” she said. “It makes me sad because their own history is so rich.”

She founded the Afghan Center at Kabul University in 2006, where she worked to create an extensive library that could be accessed electronic­ally from universiti­es in Herat, Kandahar, Jalalabad and Mazar-e-Sharif.

She also started a mobile library program that provided thousands of books, including easy-to-read volumes in Pashto and Dari, to communitie­s across the largely rural country, often on the backs of donkeys.

Many Afghans viewed Dupree as one of their own, and hundreds of people posted condolence­s on social media. The U.S. Embassy also lamented her passing.

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