The world is one place: Book review
“In general, this anthology is a good resource for academic libraries,”
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“In general, this anthology is a good resource for academic libraries,”
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“This volume is the expansion and culmination of articles presented at the Middle East Scholars Association’s annual conference in 2013.”
Law and Legality in the Ottoman Empire: Book Review Read More »
“The seas we raced across, Toward a destination, Or hope.”
Gilgamesh’s snake and other poems: Book Review Read More »
“This book is a translation by Melih Levi and Monica M. Ringer of a novel written by Ahmet Mithat Efendi,”
Felâtun Bey and Râkım Efendi: Book Review Read More »
Ami Ayalon’s The Arabic Print Revolution: Cultural Production and Mass Readership is a well-researched, detailed, and insightful study of the production and circulation of large amounts of Arabic printed materials in the Ottoman Empire (mostly in the empire’s Arabic-speaking provinces) from 1800 to 1914. By focusing on the long nineteenth century, Ayalon seeks to shed
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“This critical edition is a well-written book appropriate for any library.”
Book of Khalid, A Critical Edition: Book Review Read More »
“This book is a well-written book with a professional translation.”
32 by Sahar Mandour: Book Review Read More »
“The book is a very detailed political history of the Shi’ites in Lebanon since the formation of the Lebanese state,”
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“A good introduction to Pakistan’s history, people, and geography.”
Dispatches from Pakistan: Book Review Read More »
“In general, this book is a good source for any literary and poetry collection.”
After tomorrow the days disappear: Book Review Read More »