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VOL. 24, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2004
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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
3. JOURNAL ADDRESSES
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
ACQUE & TERRE, Sep.-Oct. 2003 (Vol.14, Nos.4-5)
ALTERNATIVES, Fall & Winter 2003 (Vol.2, Nos.3&4)
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST, November 2003 (Vol.30, No.4)
ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, December 2003 (Vol.19, No.6)
ARABIES, Janvier 2004 (No.202)
THE ATLANTIC, January-February 2004 (Vol.293, No.1)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF ME STUDIES,
November 2003 (Vol.30, No.2)
THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, December 2003 (Vol.54, No.4)
LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, Troisieme trimestre 2003 (No.71)
CATHEDRA, December 2003 (No.110)
COMMENTARY, February 2004
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY,
July 2003 (Vol.45, No.3)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, October 2003 (Vol.45, No.4)
CRITICAL INQUIRY, Winter 2004, (Vol.30, No.2)
CURRENT HISTORY, January 2004 (Vol.103, No.669)
D+C DEVELOPMENT AND COOPERATION, February 2004 (Vol.31, No.2)
DEFENSE NATIONALE, Janvier 2004 (No.1)
DIOGENES, November 2003 (Vol.50, No.4)
ETHNOGRAPHY, December 2003 (Vol.4, No.4)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2004 (Vol.83, No.1)
GAZETTE, December 2003 (Vol.65, No.6)
GROUP PROCESSES & INTERGROUP RELATIONS, October 2003 (Vol.6,
No.4)
HISTORISCHE ANTHROPOLOGIE, (Vol.11, No.2, 2003)
IMF SURVEY, February 2, 2004 (Vol.33, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES, December 2003 (Vol.29, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY,
October 2003 (Vol.64)
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, October 2003 (Vol.41, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, January 2004 (Vol.25, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, Fall 2003 (Vol.28, No.2)
ISIM, December 2003 (No.13)
ITEMS AND ISSUES, Winter 2003-2004 (Vol.4, No.4)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, January 12, 2004 (Vol.14, No.19)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, February 9, 2004 (Vol.14, No.21)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, February 23, 2004 (Vol.14, No.22)
JEUNE AFRIQUE, December
21, 2003- January 3, 2004 (No.2241-2242)
THE JEWISH QUARTERLY, Summer 2003 (Vol.50, No.2, Issue 190)
THE JEWISH QUARTERLY, Winter 2003/4 (Vol.50, No.4, Issue192)
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, October 2003 (Vol.38, No.4)
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, September 2003 (Vol.14, No.3)
JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES, 2002 (Vol.12, No.2)
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, October 2003 (Vol.23, No.2)
THE JL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Autumn-Winter 2003 (Vol.8,
Nos.3-4)
JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, March 2004 (Vol.32, No.1)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND M. E. STUDIES, Fall 2003 (Vol.27, No.1)
AL-MASAQ, September 2003 (Vol.15, No.2)
THE MEDIEVAL HISTORY JOURNAL, July-December 2003 (Vol.6, No.2)
MENTALITIES/MENTALITES, 2003 (Vol.18, No.1)
MERIA JOURNAL, March 2004
THE MIDDLE EAST, January 2004 (No.341)
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS JOURNAL, Winter/Spring 2003 (Vol.9, Nos.1-2)
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS JOURNAL, Summer/Fall 2003 (Vol.9, Nos.3-4)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Winter 2004 (Vol.58, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Winter 2003 (Vol.10, No.4)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Winter 2004 (Vol.11, No.1)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, January 2004 (Vol.40, No.1)
MIDSTREAM, January 2004 (Vol.50, No.1)
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, (Vol.27, No.12, 2003)
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, October 2003 (Vol.37, No.4)
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, February 2004 (Vol.38, No.1)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, January 2004
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, February 2004
THE MUSLIM WORLD, January 2004 (Vol.94, No.1)
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, October 2003 (Vol.9, No.4)
NATIV, January 2004 (Vol.17, No.1 (96))
NEW AFRICAN, January
2004 (No.425)
THE NEW LEADER, November/December 2003 (Vol.86, No.6)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, February 12, 2004 (Vol.51, No.2)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, February 26, 2004 (Vol.51, No.3)
ORBIS, Winter 2004 (Vol.48, No.1)
ORBIS, Spring 2004 (Vol.48, No.2)
ORIENTE MODERNO, (No.1, Vol.21, 2002)
ORIENTE MODERNO, (No.2, Vol.21, 2002)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.10, No.4, 2003)
PE'AMIM, Winter-Spring 2003
PERCEPTIONS, March-May 2003 (Vol.8, No.1)
PERCEPTIONS, June-August 2003 (Vol.8, No.2)
PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS, June 2003 (Vol.1, No.2)
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Fall 2003 (Vol.118, No.3]
RADICAL HISTORY, Spring 2003 (No.86)
RELIGION, STATE & SOCIETY, December 2003 (Vol.31, No.4)
REVUE DE L'HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS, Octobre-Decembre 2003 (Vol.220,
No.4)
SLAVERY AND ABOLITION, August 2003 (Vol.24, No.2)
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Fall 2003 (Vol.79, No.3)
SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, December 2003 (Vol.84, No.4)
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, February 2004 (Vol.6, No.4)
TELOS, Fall 2002 (No.125)
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Winter 2004 (Vol.27, No.1)
WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM, September-October 2003
2.
ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
ACQUE & TERRE, Sep.-Oct. 2003 (Vol.14, Nos.4-5)
Antonio Donno, “Hamas and the Islamisation of the World” [44-45]
Francesca Bocchino, Maurizio Martellini, “The War on Global Terror: Can Trust
Grow from a 'Carnivorous Flower'?” [48-52]
Sophie Claudet, “Can Palestinian Armed Groups be Reined In?” [53-55]
url address: http://www.politicaestera.it
ALTERNATIVES, Fall
& Winter 2003 (Vol.2, Nos.3&4)
Kunibert Raffer, “Social Expenditure, Pension Systems, and Neoliberalism”
[*]
Saban Kardas, “Humanitarian Intervention: A Conceptual Analysis” [*]
Sener Akturk, “Global Governance, Humanitarian Intervention and the
U.N. ” [*]
Cenap Cakmak, “Human Rights, the
European Union and Turkey” [*]
Nasuh Uslu, “The Russian, Caucasian and Central Asian Aspects of Turkish
Foreign Policy” [*]
Seyed Javad Emamjmehzadeh and Houri Jahanshshrad, “Regional Security Regime
within the Context of Arab-Israeli Disputes” [*]
Murat Abus, “Democratization in the Balkans, 1990-2002” [*]
Antonio Leopold Rappa, “A Critique of Modernity” [*]
Ali Mazrui, “Towards Re-Africanizing African Universities” [*]
Omer Caha, “Islam and Democracy” [*]
Serap Turkmen, “Identity in the Colonial Lands” [*]
Huseyin Isiksal, “Economic Liberalisation and Democratisation in Algeria”
[*]
url address: www.alternativesjournal.net
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST, November 2003 (Vol.30, No.4)
Iris Jean-Klein, “Into Committees, Out of the House? Familiar Forms of
Organization of Palestinian Committee Activism during the First Intifada”
[556-577]
ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, December 2003 (Vol.19, No.6)
Jonathan Benthall, “The Greening of Islam?” [10-12]
url address: www.therai.org.uk
ARABIES, Janvier 2004 (No.202)
Moncef Mahroug, “Tunisie: Cap sur les nouvelles technologies” [68-73]
Samir Sobh, “Maroc: le tourisme a la tete hors de l'eau” [74-76]
url address: www.arabies.com
THE ATLANTIC, January-February 2004 (Vol.293, No.1)
Bruce Hoffman, “Cleaning up After Suicide Bombings” [41]
url address: www.theatlantic.com
BRITISH JOURNAL OF ME STUDIES, November 2003 (Vol.30, No.2)
Derek Hopwood, “Albert Hourani: Islam, Christianity and Orientalism”
[127-136]
P. J. L. Frankl, “The Old German Consulate in British East Africa: A Mombasa
Mansion and its Carved Door” [137-154]
Ayfer Karakaya-Stump, “Debating Progress in a Serious Newspaper for Muslim
Women: The Periodical Kadin of the Post-Revolutionary Salonica,
1908-1909” [155-182]
Nada Mourtada-Sabbbah, Adrian Gully, “'I am, by God, Fit for High Positions':
On the Political Role of Women in al-Andalus” [183-210]
Paul Rivlin, “Two Middle Eastern Inflations: Israel and Turkey 1980-2001”
[211-236]
url address: http://www.tandf.co.uk/sara
THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, December 2003 (Vol.54, No.4)
Theo Nichols, Nadir Sugur and Ali C. Tasiran, “Signs of Change in Turkey's
Working Class: Workers' Age-Related Perceptions in the Modern Manufacturing
Sector” [527]
url address: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, Troisieme trimestre 2003 (No.71)
<<Special Issue: Etre Maghrebins en France>>
Said Boumana, “Entretien avec Benjamin Stora” [7-14]
Said Boumana, “Derriere le <beur> l'indigene colonial” [15-22]
Mustapha Belbah et Zoubir Chattou, “Naturalisation, Appartenance et
Identite” [23-34]
Abderrahim Lamchichi, “Islam et Laicite” [35-54]
Jocelyne Cesari, “Islam Francais: Les Pratiques” [55-66]
Dominique Baillet, “Militantisme et Socialisation des Maghrebins” [67-72]
Jean-Rene Genty, “Mosquees, Travail et Politique” [73-80]
Fadwa Miadi, “La Terre, Ultime
Integration” [81-84]
Rachid Alaoui, “Marche du Travail: Discrimination Raciale” [85-92]
Emmanuelle Santelli, “Comment Devient-on Cadre?” [93-98]
Cecile Jolly, “La Difficile Insertion dans l'Emploi” [99-110]
Sylvestre Tchibindat, “Immigration et Politique de l'Habitat” [111-116]
Catherine Withol de Wenden, “Le Bilan du Mouvement Beur:
L'Embourgeoisement?” [117-124]
Nadia Amiri, “Les Discriminations Politiques: Le Demos Invisible” [125-132]
Patricia Sudolski, “Le Conseil Francais du Culte Musulman (CFCM)” [133-140]
Bruno Laffort, “Richesse et Misere des Couples Mixtes” [141-149]
Camille Lacoste-Dujardin, “La Place des Jeunes Filles dans la Famille
Maghrebine” [150-155]
CATHEDRA, December 2003 (No.110)
<<in Hebrew>>
Dan Bahat, “The Walls of Jerusalem According to Muqaddasi and the Cairo
Genizah” [61-72]
COMMENTARY, February 2004
Gary Milhollin & Valerie Lincy, “Iran's Nuclear Card” [*]
url address: www.commentarymagazine.com
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN
SOCIETY AND HISTORY, July 2003 (Vol.45, No.3)
Julia Elyachar, “Mappings of Power: The State, NGOs, and International
Organizations in the Informal Economy of Cairo” [571-605]
url address: http://journals.cambridge.org
COMPARATIVE
STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, October 2003
(Vol.45, No.4)
Lisa Wedeen, “Seeing like a Citizen, Acting like a State: Exemplary Events in
Unified Yemen” [680-713]
url address: http://journals.cambridge.org
CRITICAL INQUIRY,
Winter 2004, (Vol.30, No.2)
James Dawes, “Atrocity and Interrogation” [249-266]
url address: http://www.uchicago.edu/research/jnl-crit-inq/
CURRENT HISTORY, January 2004 (Vol.103, No.669)
Augustus Richard Norton, “Making War, Making Peace: The Middle East Entangles
America” [3-7]
Joshua Muravchik, “Bringing Democracy to the Arab World” [8-10]
Judith S. Yaphe, “Reclaiming Iraq from the Baathists” [11-16]
Barak A. Salmoni, “America's Iraq Strategy: Democratic Chimeras, Regional
Realities” [17-20]
F. Gregory Gause III, “Saudi Arabia Challenged” [21-24]
Nikki R. Keddie, “A Woman's Place: Democratization in the Middle East”
[25-30]
Sara Roy, “The Palestinian State: Division and Despair” [31-36]
Gary Sussman, “Is the Two-State Solution Dead?” [37-42]
url address: http://www.currenthistory.com
D+C DEVELOPMENT AND
COOPERATION, February
2004 (Vol.31, No.2)
Jochen Hippler, “Afghanistan: Fifty Kilometers Down the Road, You Find a
Totally Different Kind of Islam” [56-59]
Katajun Amipur, “Iran: Abdolkarim Soroush's Theological Rays of Hope”
[60-63]
Ayesha Jalal, “Pakistan: There is Considerable Variation Among the
Islamists” [64-67]
Martina Sabra, “Morocco: Women's Rights by the Grace of the King” [68-71]
url address: http://www.inwent.org
DEFENSE NATIONALE,
Janvier 2004 (No.1)
Henry Labrousse, “La Mer Rouge, enjeu strategique” [119-131]
Robert Espositi, “Du terrorisme international en Afrique, de ses
manifestations, et de ses consequences” [132-146]
url address: www.defnat.com
DIOGENES, November 2003 (Vol.50, No.4)
Thierry Zarcone, “View From Islam, View From the West” [49-60]
Nahal Tajadod, “The Role of Iranians in the Spread of Buddhism, Manichaeism
and Mazdaism in China” [61-68]
Shiv Visvanathan, “Cultural Encounters and the Orient” [69-82]
Abdurrahman Wahid, “How to Counter Islamic Extremism” [123-126]
url address: http://www.sagepublications.com
ETHNOGRAPHY, December 2003 (Vol.4, No.4)
Ayse Parla, “Marking Time Along the Bulgarian-Turkish Border” [561-575]
url address: http://www.sagepublications.com
FOREIGN AFFAIRS,
January/February 2004 (Vol.83, No.1)
Steven Rogers, “Beyond the Abu Sayyaf” [15-21]
Michael Scott Doran, “The Saudi Paradox” [35-51]
Graham Allison, “How to Stop Nuclear Terror” [64-74]
Princeton N. Lyman and J. Stephen Morrison, “The Terrorist Threat in Africa”
[75-86]
url address: www.foreignaffairs.org
GAZETTE, December 2003
(Vol.65, No.6)
Douglas A. Boyd, “Sharq al-Adna/The Voice of Britain” [443-456]
url address: http://www.sagepublications.com
GROUP PROCESSES & INTERGROUP RELATIONS, October 2003 (Vol.6, No.4)
Shana Levin, P.J. Henry, Felicia Pratto and Jim Sidanius, “Social Dominance
and Social Identity in Lebanon: Implications for Support of Violence Against the
West” [353-368]
url address: http://www.sagepublications.com
HISTORISCHE ANTHROPOLOGIE, (Vol.11, No.2, 2003)
Almut Hoefert, “Ist das Boese Schmutzig? Das Osmanische Reich in den Augen
europaeischer Reisender des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts” [176-192]
Ulrike Freitag, “Arabische Buddenbrooks in Singapur” [208-223]
IMF SURVEY, February 2, 2004 (Vol.33, No.2)
Interview with Lorenzo Perez, “IMF May Lend to Iraq by Second Half of 2004”
[17-20]
url address: www.imf.org/imfsurvey
INTERNATIONAL FAMILY
PLANNING PERSPECTIVES, December 2003
(Vol.29, No.4)
John B. Casterline, Fatma El-Zanaty and Laila O. El-Zeini, “Unmet Need and
Unintended Fertility: Longitudinal Evidence from Upper Egypt” [158-166]
James N. Gribble, “The Standard Days Method of Family Planning: A Response to
Cairo” [188-191]
INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY,
October 2003 (Vol.64)
Murat Cemal Yalcintan, Adem Erdem Erbas, “Impacts of 'Gecekondu' on the
Electoral Geography of Istanbul” [91-111]
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, October 2003 (Vol.41, No.4)
K.C. Zachariah, B.A. Prakash, S. Irudaya Rajan, “The Impact of Immigration
Policy on Indian Contract Migrants: The Case of the United Arab Emirates”
[161-172]
url address: http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, January 2004
(Vol.25, No.1)
Jonathan Fox, “Religion and State Failure” [55-76]
Hillel Frisch and Shmuel Sandler, “Religion, State, and the International
System in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” [77-96]
url address: : http://www.sagepublications.com
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY,
Fall 2003 (Vol.28, No.2)
Jeremy Pressman, “Visions in Collision: What Happened at Camp David and
Taba?” [5-43]
Zeev Maoz, “The Mixed Blessing of Israel's Nuclear Policy” [44-77]
url address: http://mitpress.mit.edu/ISEC
ISIM, December 2003
(No.13)
Nazanin Shahrokni, “Shirin Ebadi: Transcender of Divisive Boundaries” [6-7]
Ibrahim Kalin, “The World Congress of Philosophy and Islamic Thought” [8-9]
Maleiha Malik, “Accommodating Muslims in Europe: Opportunities for Minority
Fiqh” [10-11]
Hans Chr. Korsholm Nielsen, “Settling Disputes in Upper Egypt” [12-13]
Z. Pamela Karimi, “Women's Portable Habitats” [14-15]
Linda Herrera & Annelies Moors, “Banning Face Veiling: The Boundaries of
Liberal Education” [16-17]
Nadia Fadil, “Muslim Girls in Belgium: Individual Freedom through Religion?”
[18-19]
Frank Peter, “Training Imams and the Future of Islam in France” [20-21]
Laurent Bonnefoy, “Public Institutions and Islam: A New Stigmatization?”
[22-23]
Peter Sluglett, “Iraq after the US Invasion” [24-25]
Geraldine Chatelard, “From One War to Another: Iraqi Emigration to Jordan”
[26-27]
IkRan Eum, “The Revival of Henna Night in Cairo” [28-29]
Egbert Harmsen, “Islamic Voluntary Welfare Activism in Jordan” [30-31]
Ferial J. Ghazoul, “Edward Said and Islam” [32]
Mouin Rabbani, “Edward Said and Palestine” [34-35]
Dwan Kaoukji, “Living in the Satellite Bubble: Palestinian-Americans in
Chicago” [39]
Mark Sedgwick, “Is There a Church in Islam?” [40-41]
Yoginder Sikand, “The Tablighi Jama'at and Politics” [42-43]
Sreeradha Datta, “Ascendance of Jama'at-e-Islami in Bangladesh” [44]
Ursula Gunther, “From Apartheid to Democracy: Islam in South Africa” [46-47]
Omid Safi, “What is Progressive Islam?” [48-49]
Arang Keshavarzian, “Field Research, Research Design and the Tehran Bazaar”
[50-51]
Armando Salvatore & Dale F. Eickelman, “The Public Sphere and Public
Islam” [52]
Salma Maoulidi, “Rights at Home Project: Capacity Building Workshops in Yemen
and Tanzania” [56-57]
url address: www.isim.nl
ITEMS AND ISSUES, Winter 2003-2004 (Vol.4, No.4)
Emmanuelle Saada, “The History of Lessons: Power and Rule in Imperial
Formations” [*]
url address: http://www.ssrc.org/publications/items/current.page
THE JERUSALEM REPORT,
January 12, 2004 (Vol.14, No.19)
Isabel Kershner, “The Other Refugees” [12-21]
Ina Friedman, “Fencing in the Hague” [24-26]
Yigal Schleifer, “Half a Haven: The Mountain Jews of Quba Struggle to
Survive” [28-29]
url address: www.jrep.com
THE JERUSALEM REPORT,
February 9, 2004 (Vol.14, No.21)
Benny Morris, “The Tantura Massacre” [18-23]
Isabel Kershner, “City of the Dead” [24-27]
Daniela Peled, “United they Hope to
Stand: Europe's Muslims Start to Make an Impact” [28-30]
Sheli Teitelbaum, “A Symbol of Global Obscenity: A
Bombed-Out Bus Hits the Road to Denounce Terror” [31-33]
url address: www.jrep.com
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, February 23, 2004 (Vol.14, No.22)
Isabel Kershner, “The Gray Line: The Security Barrier Divides a Town in Two”
[18-20]
Harvey Blume, “Teasing Democracy Out of Iraq” [22-25]
Heidi Kingstone, “Oil Prospects: The Future Looks Better, if Far Off, in
Basra” [26-27]
url address: www.jrep.com
JEUNE AFRIQUE, December 21, 2003- January 3, 2004
(No.2241-2242)
Ali Mattjoubi, “Comment Bourguiba Voyait la Question Palestinienne” [78-80]
url address: www.lintelligent.com
THE JEWISH QUARTERLY, Summer 2003 (Vol.50, No.2, Issue 190)
Samantha Ellis, “London's Iraqi Jews” [5-8]
Jonathan Freedland, “When is anti-Zionism Antisemitism?” [9-44]
url address: http://www.jewishquarterly.org
THE JEWISH QUARTERLY, Winter 2003/4 (Vol.50, No.4, Issue192)
Anne-Solange Noble, “Going over to the Other Side” [5-14]
Bernard Wasserstein, “The Legacy of Edward Said” [18-20]
url address: http://www.jewishquarterly.org
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, October 2003 (Vol.38, No.4)
Martin Thomas, “Bedouin Tribes and the Imperial Intelligence Services in
Syria, Iraq and Transjordan in the 1920s” [539-562]
url address: http://www.sagepublications.com
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC
STUDIES, September
2003 (Vol.14, No.3)
Amal Saad-Ghorayeb, “Factors Conducive to the Politicization of the Lebanese
Shi'a and the Emergence of Hizbullah” [273-307]
url address: http://www3.oup.co.uk/islamj/hdb/Volume_14/Issue_03/
JOURNAL OF
MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES,
2002 (Vol.12, No.2)
Alain Blondy, “The Barbary Regencies and Corsair Activity in the Mediterranean
from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century” [241-248]
Salvatore Bottari, “Geopolitical and Commercial Interests in the Mediterranean
Sea. The Reports of Angelo Rutter, English Vice-Consul in Malta (1769-1771)”
[249-258]
Thomas Freller, “The Shining of the Moon – The Mediterranean Tour of
Muhammad Ibn Uthman, Envoy of Morocco, in 1782” [307-326]
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, October 2003 (Vol.23, No.2)
Sina Ali Muscati, “Reconstructing 'Evil': A
Critical Assessment of Post-September 11 Political Discourse” [249-270]
Lori A. Peek, “Reactions and Response: Muslims Students' Experiences on New
York City Campuses Post 9/11” [271-284]
Melissa D'Agostino, “Muslim Personhood: Translation, Transnationalism and
Religious Education Among Muslims in New York City” [285-294]
Ahmad Iftikhar and Michelle Y. Szpara, “Muslim Children in Urban America: The
New York City Schools Experience” [295-302]
Ghulam M. Haniff, “The Muslim Community in America: A Brief Profile”
[303-312]
Goolam Vahed, “Contesting 'Orthodoxy': The Tablighi-Sunni Conflict Among South
African Muslims in the 1970s and 1980s” [313-334]
Yoginder Sikand, “Islamist Assertion in Contemporary India: The Case of the
Students Islamic Movement of India” [335-346]
Abdul Malik Mirza and Abdel-Karim Halabi, “Islamic Banking in Australia:
Challenges and Opportunities” [347-360]
Sara Johnsdotter, “Somali Women in Western Exile: Reassessing Female
Circumcision in the Light of Islamic Teachings” [361-374]
Salma Maoulidi, “Muslim Women Responding to HIV/AIDS in Tanzania” [375-380]
url address: http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
THE JL OF NORTH AFRICAN
STUDIES, Autumn-Winter
2003 (Vol.8, Nos.3-4)
<<Special Issue: The Lesser Gods of
the Sahara, Social Change and Contested Terrain amongst the Tuareg of
Algeria>>
All Articles by
Jeremy Keenan
“Introduction: Indigenous
Rights and a Future Politic Amongst Algeria's Tuareg after Forty Years of
Independence” [1-26]
“From Tit (1902) to Tahilahi (2002): A Reconsideration of the Impact of and
Resistance to French Pacification and Colonial Rule by the Tuareg of Algeria (the Northern Tuareg)” [27-66]
“Ethnicity, Regionalism and Political Stability in Algeria's Grand Sud”
[67-96]
“Dressing for the Occasion: Changes in the Symbolic Meanings of the Tuareg
Veil” [97-120]
“The End of the Matriline? The Changing Roles of Women and Descent Amongst the
Algerian Tuareg” [121-162]
“The Last Nomads: Nomadism Amongst the Tuareg of Ahaggar (Algerian Sahara)
[163-192]
“The Lesser Gods of the Sahara” [193-226]
“Contested Terrain: Tourism, Environment and Security in Algeria's Extreme
South” [226-265]
url address: www.frankcass.com/jnls
JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS
ETHICS, March 2004
(Vol.32, No.1)
Paul L. Heck, “Jihad Revisited” [95-128]
David Cook, “The Implications of 'Martyrdom Operations' for Contemporary
Islam” [129-152]
url address: www.blackwellpublishing.com
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND M. E. STUDIES, Fall 2003 (Vol.27, No.1)
Robert V. Barylski, “The New Tatar Challenge to Russia” [1-18]
Michael B. Bishku, “Turkey and Egypt Since the 1950s: Rivals for Influence in
the Middle East” [19-48]
Gawdat Bahgat, “Iraq and Israel” [49-78]
Sikandar Hayat, “Quaid-i-Azam Jinnah and the Creation of Pakistan: A Study in
Charismatic Political Leadership” [79-103]
AL-MASAQ, September 2003 (Vol.15, No.2)
Susana Calvo Capilla, “Les alentours de la grande mosquee de Cordoue avant et
apres la conquete chretienne” [101-118]
Janus Moller Jensen, “Peregrinato sive expeditio: Why the First Crusade was
not a Pilgrimage” [119-138]
Niall Christie and Deborah Gerish, “Parallel Preachings: Urban II and
al-Sulami” [139-148]
Linda Ross, “Frederick II: Tyrant or Benefactor of the Latin East?”
[149-160]
Joseph Drory, “Al-Nasir Dawud: A Much Frustrated Ayyubid Prince” [161-188]
url address: http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
THE MEDIEVAL HISTORY JOURNAL, July-December 2003 (Vol.6, No.2)
I. Metin Kunt, “Sultan, Dynasty and State in the Ottoman Empire: Political
Institutions in the Sixteenth Century” [217-230]
Kate Fleet, “Tax Farming in the Early Ottoman State” [249-258]
url address: www.medievalhistory.org and at www.sagepublications.com
MENTALITIES/MENTALITES, 2003 (Vol.18, No.1)
Meter Jungst, “The Escalating Conflict Between the Western and Arabic World:
Reflections on the Psychosocial 'Inputs' of Both Sides” [29-42]
MERIA JOURNAL, March 2004
Patrick Clawson, “The Paradox of Anti-Americanism in Iran” [*]
Carlos L. Yordan, “Failing to Meet Expectations in Iraq: A Review of the U.S.
Post-War Strategy” [*]
Kemal Kirisci, “Between Europe and the Middle East: The Transformation of
Turkish Policy” [*]
Victor Mizin, “The Russia-Iran Nuclear Connection and U.S. Policy Options”
[*]
Craig A. Daigle, “The Russians are Going: Sadat, Nixon and the Soviet Presence
in Egypt” [*]
John T. Nugent, Jr., “The Defeat of Turkish Hizballah as a Model for
Counter-Terrorism Strategy” [*]
Kenneth Mann, “Israeli Judicial Review of Palestinian Transfer from the West
Bank to the Gaza Strip” [*]
url address: http://meria.idc.ac.il
THE MIDDLE EAST,
January 2004 (No.341)
Ed Blanche, “Israel: Sharon Under Fire” [6-9]
Adel Darwish, “Israel/Palestine: The Geneva Accord” [10]
Ashraf Fahim, “The US Democrats and Palestine” [11]
Adel Darwish, “Iraqi Update” [12-17]
James Badcock, “Morocco: On a Dream and a Prayer” [18-19]
Neil Ford, “Qatar: A Trailblazer for Democracy” [20-23]
Jon Gorvett, “Turkey: Bomb Blast Devastation” [24-27]
Giles Trendle, “Iraq: Young Radicals on the Rise” [28-31]
url address: www.africasia.com
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS
JOURNAL, Winter/Spring
2003 (Vol.9, Nos.1-2)
Robert D. Crane, “The New Pagan Empire: An Ideological Challenge to America
and the World” [13-46]
Ghulam M. Haniff, “The Development of the Muslim Community in America:
Institution Building in the Post-War Era” [47-86]
D. Jason Berggren, “Obstacles to an Alliance: Muslims and the Christian
Right” [87-122]
Ramzy M. Baroud, “Palestinians Re-Living Their Own 9/11” [123-142]
Ahmad Yousef, “Martyrdom Operations: Motivations, Preparation, and
Repercussions” [143-160]
Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi, “Modern Historical Developments” [161-172]
Anisa Abd El Fattah, “Muslim and Jewish Communities in the United States”
[173-210]
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS
JOURNAL, Summer/Fall
2003 (Vol.9, Nos.3-4)
Ismail Royer, “After the September 11 Attacks: US Public Opinion Toward Islam
and Muslims” [17-48]
Abdullah Al-Arian, “The Pursuit of Survival and Liberty: American Muslim
Involvement in the US Political System” [49-74]
Muqtedar Khan, “United States and the Muslim World: A Need for a Softer
Approach” [75-84]
Interviews with A. Sullivan, P. Findley & J. Davis by Tanya O'Connor,
“Islam and the West after September 11” [85-99]
Interviews with A. Sachedina, L. Safi, Imam S. Elsayed, S. Mufti, M. Bray &
Imam Al-'Asi, “Islam in America Post September 11” [100-126]
Interview with Jamal Barzinji, “Affirming Islam in America” [127-136]
Robert Crane, “The Neo-Conservative Alliance: Its Overt and Covert Roots”
[137-162]
Ramzy Baroud, “In Remembrance of the Never Absent: Edward Said” [163-178]
Ahmed Yousef, “Colonel Qaddafi: Ideological, Religious, and Political
Dialectics” [179-196]
Majed Althiabat, “The Rise of Islamic Movements in the Arab World” [197-214]
Muhammad Muharram, “The Arab-Israeli Conflict and the Development of an
Islamic Perspective” [215-242]
Murad Hofmann, “Islam in the Middle East: What Role Now and in the Future?”
[243-254]
Milad El-Harathi, “Libyan Foreign Policy Toward Africa Since the Revolution”
[255-268]
Anwar Haddam, “The Post-9/11 Efforts of Muslims to Effect Political Change”
[269-292]
Ibrahim Abu al-Hijaa, “The American Economic Isolation of the Palestinians”
[293-302]
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Winter 2004 (Vol.58, No.1)
Henry Precht, “The Iranian Revolution 25 Years Later: An Oral History”
[9-31]
John Peterson, “Oman's Diverse Society: Northern Oman” [32-51]
Hillel Frisch, “Jordan and the Palestinian Authority: Did Better Fences Make
Better Neighbors?” [52-71]
Yitzhak Reiter, “Economic and Political Power in Jordan: The Palestinian
Transjordanian Rift” [72-92]
Russell E. Lucas, “The Death of Normalization in Jordan with Israel”
[93-112]
url address: http://www.mideasti.org
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Winter 2003 (Vol.10, No.4)
Symposium, “Transforming Iraq” [1-28]
Ahmed S. Hashim, “Military Power and State Formation in Modern Iraq” [29-47]
Judy Barsalou, “Missing the Mark: Foreign Aid to the Palestinians” [48-56]
Shane Darcy, “In the Name of Security: IDF Measures and the Laws of
Occupation” [57-68]
Harald D. Frederiksen, “Water: Israeli Strategy, Implications for Peace and
the Viability of Palestine” [69-86]
Konuralp Pamukcu, “Water Trade Between Israel and Turkey: A Start in the
Middle East?” [87-99]
Joseph A. Kechichian, “Testing the Saudi
'Will to Power': Challenges Confronting Prince Abdallah” [100-115]
Rockefeller Foundation Report, “U.S. Saudi Relations: Bump in the Road or End
of the Road? “ [116-125]
Anthony H. Cordesman, “Middle Eastern Energy After the Iraq War: Current and
Projected Trends” [126-147]
url address: www.mepc.org
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY,
Winter 2004 (Vol.11, No.1)
Matthew A. Levitt, “Hamas From Cradle to Grave” [3-16]
Avi Jorish, “Al-Manar: Hizbullah TV, 24/7” [17-32]
Yaakov Amidror, “Israel's Security: The Hard-Learned Lessons” [33-40]
Jonathan Schanzer, “Ansar al-Islam: Back in Iraq” [41-50]
Elie Podeh, “The Lie That Won't Die: Collusion, 1967” [51-62]
url address:
http://www.mequarterly.org
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
January 2004 (Vol.40, No.1)
Homa Katouzian, “The Short-Term Society: A Study in the Long-Term Political
and Economic Development in Iran” [1-22]
Joseph S. Szyliowicz, “Turkey's Surface Transportation Policy and Sustainable
Development” [23-44]
Edward J. Erickson, “From Kirkilisse to the Great Offensive: Turkish
Operational Encirclement Planning, 1912-22” [45-64]
Farid El Khazen, “Ending Conflict in Wartime Lebanon: Reform, Sovereignty, and
Power, 1976-88” [65-84]
Yehudit Ronen, “Libya's Qadhafi and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,
1969-2002” [85-98]
Clive Jones, “'Among Ministers, Mavericks and Mandarins': Britain, Covert
Action and the Yemen Civil War” [99-126]
Tanel Demirel, “Soldiers and Civilians: The Dilemma of Turkish Democracy”
[127-150]
Seyed Mohammad Ali Taghavi, “'Fadaeeyan-i Islam': The Prototype of Islamic
Hardliners in Iran” [151- 165]
Alain Silvera, “Victoria College: Alexandria” [166-175]
url address: www.frankcass.com
MIDSTREAM, January
2004 (Vol.50, No.1)
Two Responses to Professor Tony Judt:
Daniel Gordis, “My Anachronistic Home” [2-3]
R. Ben, “Thinking the Unthinkable” [4-6]
Louis Rene Beres, “On Hamas 'Freedom Fighters': The View from International
Law” [8-9]
David Rodman, “Israel and Weapons of Mass Destruction after the Iraq War”
[10-12]
url address: http://www.midstreamthf.com
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY,
(Vol.27, No.12, 2003)
Prince Faisal bin-Al-Hussein, “Enhancing the Middle East Regional Security
Environment in a Changing World” [6-9]
url address: www.monch.com
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, October 2003 (Vol.37, No.4)
Chiara Betta, “From Orientals to Imagined Britons: Baghdadi Jews in
Shanghai” [999-1023]
url address: www.journals.cambridge.org
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, February 2004 (Vol.38, No.1)
Patricia Jeffery, Roger Feffery, Craig Jeffery, “Islamization, Gentrification
and Domestication: 'A Girls' Islamic Course' and Rural Muslims in Western Uttar
Pradesh” [1-53]
url address: www.journals.cambridge.org
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, January 2004
Augusta Conchiglia, “United States: The Black Hole of Guantanamo” [*]
Pierre Conesa, “United States: Helpless in Triumph” [*]
Monique Chemillier-Gendreau, “A Peace Based on Rights” [*]
url address: http://www.mondediplo.com
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, February 2004
Bernard Hourcade, “Iran: A Spring
of Change” [*]
Wendy Kristianasen, “The View from Tehran Avenue” [*]
Meron Rapoport, “Lost Freedoms of Israel” [*]
Dominique Vidal, “France: Hate and Hijab” [*]
Pierre Tevanian, “Say No to Racial Discrimination” [*]
Henri Pena-Ruiz, “Say Yes to a Secular France” [*]
THE MUSLIM WORLD, January 2004 (Vol.94, No.1)
Caner Dagli, “On Beginning a New System of Islamic Philosophy” [1-28]
Fauzi M. Najjar, “Al-Farabi's Harmonization of Plato's and Aristotle's
Philosophies” [29-44]
Fehrullah Terkan, “Does Zayd Have the Power Not to Travel Tomorrow?” [45-64]
Rahim Acar, “Avicenna's Position Concerning the Basis of the Divine Creative
Action” [65-80]
Ibrahim Kalin, “Mulla Sadra's Realist Ontology of the Intelligibles and Theory
of Knowledge” [81-106]
Maria Massi Dakake, “The Soul as Barzakh: Substantial Motion and Mulla Sadra's
Theory of Human Becoming” [107-130]
David Buchman, “Structuralism Reconsidered: Ibn al-'Arab and Cultural
Variation in Muslim Societies” [131-138]
url address: www.blackwellpublishing.com
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM,
October 2003 (Vol.9, No.4)
Yehouda Shenhav, “The Cloak, the Cage and the Fog of Sanctity: the Zionist
Mission and the Role of Religion among Arab Jews” [511-532]
Dalia Manor, “Imagined Homeland: Landscape Painting in Palestine in the
1920s” [533-554]
Soner Cagaptay, “Citizenship Policies in Interwar Turkey” [601-620]
url address: www.blackwellpublishing.com
NATIV, January 2004
(Vol.17, No.1 (96))
<<in Hebrew>>
Manfred Gerstenfeld, “The Mahathir Affair: A Case Study in Mainstream
Islamic Anti-Semitism” [*]
Christopher Barder, “'Peace', the Politicians, the Press, and the Public:
Israel's Portrayal 'Always in the Wrong' and How to Reverse it” [*]
David Pryce-Jones, “The Closed Circle – Postscript 1996-2003” [*]
Azriel Lorber, “The Growing Threat of the Kassam Unguided Rockets” [*]
url address: www.acpr.org.il
NEW AFRICAN, January
2004 (No.425)
Jacob Y. Akol, “Sudan: Is This Peace?” [10-18]
url address: http://www.africasia.com
THE NEW LEADER,
November/December 2003 (Vol.86, No.6)
Amos Carmel, “The Specter of Binationalism in Israel” [6-8]
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, February 12, 2004 (Vol.51, No.2)
Ahmed Rashid, “The Mess in Afghanistan” [*]
url address: http://www.nybooks.com/
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, February 26, 2004 (Vol.51, No.3)
Michael Massing, “Now They Tell Us” [*]
Henry Siegman, “Israel: The Threat from Within” [*]
url address: http://www.nybooks.com/
ORBIS, Winter 2004
(Vol.48, No.1)
<<Special Issue: America's Encounter with Islam>>
Edward Peters, “The Franj Are Coming – Again” [3-17]
Jeremy Black, “The Western Encounter with Islam” [19-28]
John Calvert, “The Mythic Foundation of Radical Islam” [29-41]
Andrew J. Bacevich and Elizabeth H. Prodromou, “God is Not Neutral: Religion
and U.S. Foreign Policy after 9/11” [42-54]
Donald L. Berlin, “The Indian Ocean and the Second Nuclear Age” [55-70]
Steven Ekovich, “Iran and New Threats in the Persian Gulf and Middle East”
[71-87]
Efraim Inbar, “The Indian-Israeli Entente” [89-104]
Kenneth Yalowitz and Svante E. Cornell, “The Critical But Perilous Caucasus”
[105-116]
url address: http://www.fpri.org/orbis
ORBIS, Spring 2004 (Vol.48, No.2)
Carlos Echeverria Jesus, “Radical Islam in the Maghreb”
url address: http://www.fpri.org/orbis
ORIENTE MODERNO, (No.1, Vol.21, 2002)
<<Special Issue: Hadith in Modern Islam>>
Muhammad Khalid Masud, “Hadit and Violence” [5-18]
Ruediger Lohlker, “Hadit and Islamic Law” [19-29]
David Cook, “Hadit, Authority and the End of the Word: Traditions in Modern
Muslim Apocalyptic Literature” [31-53]
Roberto Tottoli, “Hadit and Traditions in Some Recent Books Upon the Daggal
(Antichrist)” [55-71]
Daniela Bredi, “Il Hadit in Asia Meridionale” [77-91]
Muhammad Qasim Zaman, “Nation, Nationalism, and the 'ulama': hadit in
Religiopolitical Debates in Twentieth Century India” [93-113]
Howard Federspiel, “Hadit Literature in Twentieth Century Indonesia”
[115-124]
Saiyad Nizamuddin Ahmad, “Twelver Si'i Hadit: From Tradition to Contemporary Evolution” [125-145]
Leonardo Capezzone, “La Questione dell'eteodossia di Mufaddal ibn Umar al-Gufi
nel Tanqih al-Maqal di al-Mamaqani” [147-157]
url address: http://www.ipocan.it
ORIENTE MODERNO,
(No.2, Vol.21, 2002)
Norman G. Finkelstein, “First the Carrot, then the Stick: Behind the Carnage
in Palestine” [271-274]
Maria Cristina Paciello, “Zaynab al-Gazali al-Gabili, militante islamica
egiziana: un modelo islamico di emancipazione femminile?” [275-319]
Lucia Rostagno, “Le colonie agricole sionista della Galilea nelle relazioni di
due diplomatici italiani 1927-1931” [321-350]
Matthijs van den Bos, “Sufi Authority in Khatami's Iran. Some Fieldwork
Notes” [351-378]
Habiba Fathi, “L'institution et le genre en Islam: l'experience des musulmanes
tatares de Russie” [379-413]
Yucel Guclu, “The Role of the Ottoman-Trained Officers in Independent Iraq”
[441-458]
url
address: http://www.ipocan.it
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.10, No.4, 2003)
<<Special Issue: Two Traumatized Societies”
Simon Wessely, “War and the Mind: Psychopathology or Suffering?” [6-16]
Steven Hobfoll, “Been Down so Long it Looks Like Up” [17-23]
Viveca Hazboun, “A Psychotherapeutic View of Violence” [24-29]
Avital Laufer, “Psychological Growth in the Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks”
[30-360
Eyad Hallaq, “An Epidemic of Violence” [37-41]
Yaakov Lerner, “Mental Health Services in the Changing Israeli Society”
[42-48]
Abdel Hamid Afana, “A Model for Community Care in Ghaza” [49-56]
Interview with Eyad Sarraj, “Defiant, Helpless, Demoralized” [57-63]
Roundtable, “Two Traumatized Societies” [64-77]
Mahmud Sehwail, “A Legacy of Violence for Future Generations” [81-82]
Efraim Lavi, “The Road Map: Political Resolution Instead of National Narrative
Confrontation” [83-91]
David Matz, “Why Did Taba End?” [92-98]
url address: http://www.pij.org
PE'AMIM, Winter-Spring
2003
Tomer Levy, “The Beginnings of the Jewish Community in Beirut in Late Ottoman
Period” [181-210]
PERCEPTIONS, March-May 2003 (Vol.8, No.1)
Omer Burhan Tuzel, “The OSCE: Quo Vadis?” [1-30]
Sema Kalaycioglu, “Towards More Functional Economic Cooperation in the Middle
East” [31-76]
Ali Kemal Aydin, “Turkey and South Africa: Towards the Second Decade”
[77-90]
Mete Erdem, “The Tigris-Euphrates Rivers Controversy and the Role of
International Law” [91-120]
Birol Akgun and Saban H. Calis, “Reluctant Giant: The Rise of Japan and its
Role in the Post-Cold War Era” [121-152]
Esra Dogan, “Turkey in the New European Security and Defence Architecture”
[153-192]
Cenap Cakmak, “American Foreign Policy and September 11” [193-212]
url address: http://www.mfa.gov.tr/grupa/sam
PERCEPTIONS, June-August 2003 (Vol.8, No.2)
Ugo Mifsud Bonnici, “A Common Policy Towards Africa?” [1-8]
Franco Cardini, “The Mediterranean Community and the EU: The Italian
Perspective” [9-16]
Emad Gad, “The EU and the Middle East: An Egyptian View” [17-38]
Ouelhadj Ferdiou, “Security Perceptions in the Mediterranean: Which Factors
for Change?” [39-54]
Abdelkader Lahlou, “The Integration of the Moroccan Economy into the New
Euro-Mediterranean Strategy and Space: The Partnership Agreement Between Morocco
and the European Union” [55-88]
Martin Ortega, “Some Comments on the European Union's Mediterranean Policy”
[89-110]
M. Fatih Tayfur, “ Susan Strange Goes to the Eastern Mediterranean”
[111-144]
Alvaro de Vasconcelos, “Security as a Component of Comprehensive Policy”
[145-158]
Gilles Weinstein, “Sulayman the Magnificent and Christianity: The Limits of an Antagonism” [159-152]
Dimitris K. Xenakis, “The Contribution of Greece to Strengthening
Euro-Mediterranean Relations” [153-208]
url address: http://www.mfa.gov.tr/grupa/sam
PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS, June 2003 (Vol.1, No.2)
Sheri Berman, “Islamism, Revolution, and Civil Society” [257-272]
url address: www.apsanet.org/perspectives
POLITICAL SCIENCE
QUARTERLY, Fall 2003
(Vol.118, No.3]
Robert Jervis, “Understanding the Bush Doctrine” [365-388]
Louis Fisher, “Deciding on War Against Iraq: Institutional Failures”
[389-410]
url address: http://psqonline.org
RADICAL HISTORY, Spring 2003 (No.86)
<<Special Issue: National Myths in the Middle East>>
Janet Afary, “Sh'i Narratives of Karbala and Christian Rites of
Pennance: Michel Foucault and the Culture of the Iranian Revolution,
1978-1979” [7-37]
Michelle Hartman and Alessandro
Olsaretti, “'The First Boat and the First Oar': Inventions of Lebanon in the
Writings of Michel Chiha” [37-65]
James McDougall, “Myth and Counter-Myth: 'The Berber' As National Signifier in
Algerian Historiographies” [66-88]
Rabab Abdulahadi, “Where Is Home? Fragmented Lives, Broder Crossings, and the
Politics of Exile” [89-101]
Ilan Pappe, “Humanizing the Text: Israeli 'New History' and the Trajectory of
the 1948 Historiography” [102-122]
Geoff D. Porter, “Unwitting
Actors: The Preservation of Fez's Cultural Heritage” [123-148]
Nadia Abu El-Haj, “Reflections on Archaeology and Israeli
Settler-Nationhood” [149-164]
Magnus T. Bernhardsson and Sally Charnow, “Teaching Middle Eastern History
Against the Headlines” [165-166]
Magnus T. Bernhardsson and Sally Charnow, “Translating Ideas of Nationhood: A
Case Study of Teaching Nationalism and National Identity in Middle Eastern
History” [167-174]
Leila Hudson, “Beyond Culture: Teaching Histories of Islam” [175-182]
url address: www.dukeupress.edu
RELIGION, STATE &
SOCIETY, December 2003
(Vol.31, No.4)
Hamza Ates, “Towards a Distinctive Model? Reconciling the Views of
Contemporary Muslim Thinkers on an Ideal State for Muslim Societies” [347-366]
REVUE DE L'HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS, Octobre-Decembre 2003 (Vol.220, No.4)
Pierre Lory, “Au confins de la Loi religieuse: experiences islamiques”
[387-390]
Mohammed Hocine Benkheira, “'La maison de Satan' Le hammam en debat
dans l'islam medieval” [391-443]
Mercedes Garcia-Arenal, “'Un reconfort pour ceux qui sont dans l'attente'
Prophetie et millenarisme dans la peninsule Iberique et au Maghreb (16e-17e
siecles)” [445-486]
Nelly Amri, “'L'homme de la terrasse' La pratique religieuse et sociale d'un
'ravi' en Dieu, le saint tunisois Ahmed b.Arus (m.868/1463)” [487-526]
SLAVERY AND ABOLITION, August 2003 (Vol.24, No.2)
<<Special Issue: The Structure of Slavery in Indian Ocean Africa and
Asia>>
Gwyn Campbell, “Slavery and Other Forms of Unfree Labour in the Indian Ocean
World” [ix]
Suzanne Miers, “Slavery: A Question of Definition” [1-16]
Richard B. Allen, “The Mascarene Slave-Trade and Labour Migration in the
Indian Ocean during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries” [33-50]
url address: www.frankcass.com/jnls
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Fall 2003 (Vol.79, No.3)
Mohsen Kadivar, “An Introduction to the Public and Private Debate in Islam”
[659-682]
Talal Asad, “Boundaries and Rights in Islamic Law: Introduction” [683-686]
Baber Johansen, “Apostasy as Objective and Depersonalized Fact: Two Recent
Egyptian Court Judgments” [687-710]
Brinkley Messick, “Property and the Private in a Sharia System” [711-734]
Roy Mottahedeh and Kristen Stilt, “Public and Private as Viewed through the
Work of the Muhtasib” [735-748]
Frank E. Vogel, “The Public and Private in Saudi Arabia: Restrictions on the
Powers of Committees for Ordering the Good and Forbidding the Evil” [749-770]
Juan R. I. Cole, “The Taliban, Women, and the Hegelian Private Sphere”
[771-808]
Nilufer Gole, “The Voluntary Adoption of Islamic Stigma Symbols” [809-828]
Mehrangiz Kar, “The Invasion of the Private Sphere in Iran” [829-836]
Saba Mahmood, “Ethical Formation and Politics of Individual Autonomy in
Contemporary Egypt” [837-868]
Kian Tajbakhsh, “Media in the Islamic World: Introduction” [869-876]
Geneive Abdo, “Media and Information: The Case of Iran” [877-886]
Jon W. Anderson, “New Media, New Publics: Reconfiguring the Public Sphere of
Islam” [887-906]
Hassan Mneimneh, “The New Intra-Arab Cultural Space in Form and Content: The
Debates Over an American 'Letter'” [907-932]
url address: http://www.socres.org
SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, December 2003 (Vol.84, No.4)
Susan E. Marshall and Jen'nan Ghazal Read, “Identity Politics Among
Arab-American Women” [875-891]
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, February 2004 (Vol.6, No.4)
Shai Feldman, “A National Moment of Truth?” [1-6]
Shlomo Brom, “The Security Fence: Solution or Stumbling Block?” [7-12]
Moty Cristal, “The Geneva Accords: A Step Forward in the Wrong Direction?”
[13-22]
Ron Ben-Yishai, “Changing the Strategy to Combat Terrorism” [23-31]
Emily B. Landau, “The NPT and Nuclear Proliferation: Matching Expectations to
Current Realities” [32-36]
Uzi Eilam, “Europe's Eastward Expansion: The Challenge for Israel” [37-44]
url address: http://www.tau.ac.il/jcss
TELOS, Fall 2002 (No.125)
Hans Magnus Enzensberger, “Blind Peace: A Postscript to the Iraq War”
[116-120]
Russell A. Berman, “Saddam and Hitler: Rethinking Totalitarianism” [121-139]
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THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Winter 2004 (Vol.27, No.1)
Steven Metz, “Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq” [*]
Geoffrey Kemp, “Europe's Middle East Challenge” [*]
Dalia Dassa Kaye, “Bound to Cooperate? Transatlantic Policy in the Middle
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WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM, September-October 2003
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ADALAH'S
REVIEW, The Legal Center for Arab Minority
Rights in Israel, POB 510 Shfar'am 20200 Israel
ADELPHI PAPER, www.iiss.org
ALTERNATIVES, www.alternativesjournal.net
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, www.sagepub.com
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST, published by the American Anthropological
Association. Editor at: University of Iowa, aejournal@uiowa.edu
ANKARA PAPERS, www.frankcass.com
ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, www.therai.org.uk published by Blackwell Publishing www.blackwellpublishing.com
ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, www.ARABSTUDIESJOURNAL.org
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Ghada H. Talhami, Dep. of Politics,
Lake Forest College, 555N. Sheridan Rd., Lake Forest, IL 60045-2399.
ARABIES, www.arabies.com
ARABIES TRENDS, 92, rue Jouffroy d'Abbans, Paris
ARCHAEOLOGY,
www.archaeology.org
THE ATLANTIC, http://www.theatlantic.com
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, published for the London School of Economics by http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
LES CAHIERS DE CONFLUENCES, www.ifrance.com/Confluences/cahiers/cahiers.htm
LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, sfeir.aj.cahiers@wanadoo.fr
CATHEDRA, published for the Ben Zvi Institute, Jerusalem, cathedra@ybz.org.il
CITES:PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE, CNRS-CHPM
7, rue Guy-Moquet, 94801 Villejuif
CITIZENSHIP
STUDIES, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
COMMENTARY, www.commentarymagazine.com
COMMUNICATIONS, University of Nijmegen, POB 9104, 6500 HE
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, Duke
University http://www.cssaame.ilstu.edu
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CONTEMPORARY SECURITY POLICY, www.frankcass.com/jnls
CRITICAL INQUIRY, http://www.uchicago.edu/research/jnl-crit-inq/
CRITIQUE, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
CRITIQUE OF
ANTHROPOLOGY, www.sagepublications.com
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, American Anthropological Association,
Arlington, VA
CULTURAL STUDIES, University of North Carolina, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
CURRENT HISTORY, 4225 Main St., Philadelphia, PA 19127, http://www.currenthistory.com
CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, www.sagepub.co.uk
DAEDALUS, published by the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences. Norton's Woods, 136 Irving St., Cambridge, MA 02138
D+C DEVELOPMENT AND COOPERATION, http://www.currenthistory.com
DEFENSE AND PEACE ECONOMICS, Centre for Defence Economics, University of York,
Heslington, York, UK e-mail: mmc1@york.ac.uk
DEFENSE NATIONALE, Editee par le Comite d'etudes de defense nationale, Paris. www.defnat.com
DEMOCRATIZATION, www.frankcass.com/jnls
DIOGENES, The International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic
Studies, UNESCO. http://www.sagepublications.com
DIPLOMACY & STATECRAFT, www.frankcass.com
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, www.blackwellpub.com
DISCOURSE AND SOCIETY, http://www.sagepublications.com
DISSENT, http://dissentmagazine.org.
DOMES, http://www.sois.uwm.edu/html/domes.html
ESPRIT, www.esprit.presse.fr
ETHNIC AND
RACIAL STUDIES, University of Surrey, UK
ETHNICITIES, www.sagepublications.com
ETHOS, Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology,
University of Connecticut, www.aaanet.org
ETUDES RURALES, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,
Paris
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, http://www.sagepublications.com
EUROPEAN JUDAISM, Leo Baeck College-Centre for Jewish Education,
London
EUROPEAN REVIEW, published in association w/Academia Europea, http://journals.cambridge.org/
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, www.foreignaffairs.org
FOREIGN POLICY, www.foreignpolicy.com
GAZETTE, The International Journal for Communication Studies,
University of Amsterdam,. http://www.sagepub.co.uk
GESHER, http://www.wjc.org.il
GLOBAL DIALOGUE, http://www.worlddialogue.org/dialogue.htm
GROUP PROCESSES & INTERGROUP
RELATIONS, Editors at University of
Kent at Canterbury, UK and University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Published by http://www.sagepublications.com
HAGAR, INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW, Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev, Israel
HAYO HAYA - A Young Forum For History, a Journal edited by students of
the History School, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem. hayohaya@h2.hum.huji.ac.il
HISTORISCHE ANTHROPOLOGIE, edited at the University of Goettingen
by Rebekka Habermas; published by Boehlau Verlag GmbH &Cie, Cologne,
Germany. vertrieb@boehlau.de
HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, Department of Anthropology, Durham, UK
IDENTITIES, http://www.catchword.com/titles/1070289X.htm
IIC QUARTERLY, published by India International
Centre, New Delhi.
IMF SURVEY, www.imf.org/imfsurvey
INSIGHT TURKEY, www.insightturkey.org
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, http://www.sagepublications.com/ejournals
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
THE INTERNATIONAL JL OF KURDISH STUDIES, Center for Research,
Kurdish Library, 345 Park Place, Brooklyn, New York 11238.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TURKISH STUDIES, University of Wisconsin,
ijts@hotmail.com
INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY www.journals.cambridge.org
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, Institute for the Study of International
Migration, Georgetown University, http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk
THE INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR, www.iai.it
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, http://www.sagepublications.com/ejournals
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Rauchstr.18, Berlin D-10787
INTERNATIONAL
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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute
for International Studies, Brown University, Box 1970 2 Stimson Ave.,
Providence, RI 02912
IRAN BULLETIN, www.iran-bulletin.org
IRANIAN STUDIES, Journal of the Society for Iranian Studies, USA
ISIM, www.isim.nl
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN MUSLIM RELATIONS, www.tandf.co.uk/online.html
DER ISLAM, Rothenbaumchausse 36, 2014 Hamburg (Orientalisches
Seminar)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, E.J. Brill, POB 9000, 2300 PA Leiden,
The Netherlands
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, The Islamic
Cultural Centre & Central Mosque, 146 Park Road, London NW8 7RG
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Editor: Zafar Ishaq Ansari, Islamic Research
Institute Press, Islamabad.
ISRAEL
AFFAIRS, www.frankcass.com
ISRAEL STUDIES, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, published by Indiana
University Press. http://iupjournals.org.
ISRAEL STUDIES FORUM: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, Editor:
Ilan Peleg, Lafayette College, PA, www.aisisraelstudies.org/ais.htm
ISRAELI SOCIOLOGY, The Sociology and Anthropology
Department, University of Tel Aviv, socis@post.tau.ac.il
ITEMS AND ISSUES, http://www.ssrc.org/publications/items/current.page
JAMA'A, The
Chaim Herzog Center for Middle East Studies & Diplomacy, Ben Gurion
University, Israel.
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, www.jrep.com
THE JEWISH QUARTERLY, Published by the Jewish Literary Trust Ltd.,
London http://www.jewishquarterly.org
JOINT FORCE QUARTERLY, 300 Fifth Avenue (Bldg.62), Fort Lesley
J.McNair, Washington, D.C. 20319-5066
JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-1561, www.unm.edu/~jar
JEUNE AFRIQUE L'INTELLIGENT, www.lintelligent.com
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES, http://ultratext.hil.unb.ca/Texts/JCS
JOURNAL OF DEFENSE STUDIES, Israel Defence Forces, The College for
National Security, Israel
JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
THE JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE HISTORY, e-mail: wala@stolaf.edu
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Columbia University, N.Y. http://jia.sipa.columbia.edu
JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES, published by the Mediterranean Institute, University of
Malta, pclol@um.edu.mt
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY
AFFAIRS, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
JOURNAL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE STUDIES, National Defense College
(Israel Defense Forces) and National Security Studies Center, University of
Haifa, Israel.
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, www.frankcass.com/jnls and
www.ingenta.com
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, www.ucpress.edu/journals/jps
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, www.sagepublications.com
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, published
by the Council for Social and Economic Studies
socecon@AOL.COM
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Pakistan
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(610) 519-4738.
LAW REVIEW (in Hebrew: IYYUNEI MISHPAT) Tel Aviv University
THE MAGHREB REVIEW, 90 Tottenham Ct. Rd., London WC1T 4LP, Great
Britain
MAGHREB-MACHREK, revue@geoeconomie.org
MARCO POLO
MAGAZINE, http://www.traceca.org.
AL-MASAQ, Editorial correspondence to the Centre for Mediterranean
Studies, University of Leeds, UK, d.a.agius@leeds.ac.uk.
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MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, www.sagepublications.com
MEDIA DEVELOPMENT, http://www.wacc.org.uk
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THE MEDIEVAL HISTORY JOURNAL, published by Sage
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MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS, www.frankcass.com
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, published by Duke University Press
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Zealand.
MERIA, http://meria.idc.ac.il
MERIP, www.merip.org
THE MIDDLE EAST, http://www.africasia.com
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS JOURNAL, published by the United Association
for Studies and Research, Annandale, VA
THE MIDDLE EAST INSIGHT, www.mideastinsight.org
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, http://www.meib.org
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, http://www.mideasti.org
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, www.mepc.org
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, http://www.mequarterly.org
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, www.frankcass.com/jnls
MIDSTREAM, www.midstreamthf.com
MILITARY HISTORY, www.TheHistoryNet.com
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, www.monch.com
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, http://www.mondediplo.com
THE MUSLIM WORLD, 77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT 06105-2260. Available online through: www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, www.nationalinterest.org
NATIONALISM & ETHNIC POLITICS, www.frankcass.com/jnls
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, published in conjunction with the
European Institute, (ASEN), The London School of Economics http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk
NATIV, www.acpr.org.il
NEW AFRICAN, http://www.rosenwald.com
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THE NEW LEADER, published by the American Labor Conference on International
Affairs, New York
NEW
PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, www.digitalnpq.org
THE NEW REPUBLIC ONLINE, http://magazines.enews.com/index.html
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, http://www.nybooks.com/
THE NEW YORKER, www.newyorker.com
NEWS FROM WITHIN, POB 31417 Jerusalem, www.alternativenews.org
NOMADIC PEOPLES,