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  • - Narratives from Cairo and Damascus Under the Mamluks
    av Carl F. Petry
    569,-

    The narrative histories generated during the Mamluk Period in Cairo and Damascus (648 922H/ 1250-1517CE) addressed a number of domestic issues. The chroniclers numerous references to criminal activity committed at all levels of society have not received much scholarly attention.

  • - Mecca and Cairo in the Later Middle Ages
    av John Lash Meloy
    569,-

    Using sources composed by late medieval Meccan scholars alongside the more well-known Mamluk material, this study presents the history of late medieval Mecca and the Sharifs who ruled the city by examining their relations with local and global forces.

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    739,-

    A collection of essays on Ismaili and Fatimid studies in honour of Paul E. Walker, former Director of the American Research Center in Egypt.

  • av Muhannad Salhi
    775,-

    Palestine in the Evolution of Syrian Nationalism analyzes the place of Palestine in the development of Syrian nationalism from the inception of Syria as a modern nation-state following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War.

  • - Ibn al-Farid's al-Khamriyah and al-Qaysari's Quest for Meaning
     
    739,-

    Ibn al-Farid has long been venerated as a Sufi saint and poet whose verse stands as a high point in Arabic poetry. The Wine of Love & Life by Th. Emil Homerin makes available for the first time the full Arabic edition and English translation of al-Qaysaris master-work of Sufi theology.

  • - Collective Memory, Public Commemoration, and National Identity in Twentieth-century Egypt
    av Israel Gershoni
    959,-

    This is a study of the relationship between public commemoration and national identity in Egypt over the course of the twentieth century. By analyzing nationalism through the prism of public commemoration, the work extends our understanding of the shaping of national identity and the evolution of national imagining in modern Egypt.

  • - Popular Film and Civic Identity in Nasser's Egypt
    av Joel Gordon
    739,-

    Revolutionary Melodrama explores intersections between cinema and politics during the Nasser era, a period in which a military regime embarked upon the construction of a new civic identity for an independent Egypt.

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