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Arab history and the nation-state: a study in modern Arab historiography 1820 - 1980
In: Exeter Arabic and Islamic series 4
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University lectures in Islamic studies
In: University Lectures in Islamic Studies, Vol. 1
Azzam, Khaled: Islamic art and architecture. - S. 1-10. Canby, Sheila: Islamic ceramics from Ephesus. - S. 11-34. Choueiri, Youssef M.: Islamist movements and political power in the Arab world. - S. 35-47. Goddard, Hugh: Islamic ethics in a multi-cultural society. - S. 49-66. Jones, Alan: The Qur'an in the light of earlier Arab prose. - S. 67-83. King, G. R. D.: Islamic architectural traditions of Arabia and the Gulf. - S. 85-107. Macpherson, Duncan: Papists then and Muslims now. - S. 109-126. Suleiman, Yasir: The Arabic language in the fray. - S. 127-148. Thrower, James: Usul al-jadid: reform among Muslims in Russia and the Russian Empire in the 19th and early 20th centuries and its relevance for Islam today. - S. 149-164
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Breaking the cycle: civil wars in Lebanon
Beydoun, Ahmad: Movements of the past and deadlocks of the present. - S. 3-19 Choueiri, Youssef M.: Explaining civil wars in Lebanon. - S. 21-46 Mattar, Mohammad F.: Is Lebanese confessionalism to blame? - S. 47-66 Chrabieh, Pamela: Breaking the vicious circle! Contributions of the 25-35 Lebanese age group. - S. 69-88 Asseily, Alexandra: Breaking the cycle of violence in Lebanon. - S. 89-119 Haugbolle, Sune: Memory as representation and memory as idiom. - S. 121-133 Johnson, Michael: Managing political change in Lebanon: challenges and prospects. - S. 137-165 Shuayb, Maha: Education: a means for the cohesion of the Lebanese confessional society. - S. 167-195 Farha, Mark: From Beirut spring to regional winter? - S. 197-235 Kerr, Michael: The philosophy of Lebanese power-sharing. - S. 237-254 Shebaya, Halim: Intifada 2005: a look backwards and a look forward. - S. 255-283 Jaafar, Rudy: Democratic system reform in Lebanon: an electoral approach. - S. 285-305 Salam, Nawaf: Ta'if's dysfunctions and the need for constitutional reform. - S. 307-323
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