ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 30, No. 1, February 2010
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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Summer 2009 (Vol. 31, No. 3)
ARABICA, (Vol. 56, Nos. 4-5, 2009)
ARABICA, (Vol. 56, No. 6, 2009)
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES, February
2010 (Vol. 73, No. 1)
CATHEDRA, December 2009 (No. 134)
CIVIL SOCIETY, November 2009 (Vol. 21, No. 179)
CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN HISTORY, February 2010 (Vol. 19, No. 1)
CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, April 2010 ((Vol. 51, No. 2)
CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, January 2010 (Vol. 58, No. 1)
DAEDALUS, Winter 2010 (Vol.139, No.1)
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, January 2010 (Vol. 41, No. 1)
DOMES, Fall 2009 (Vol. 18, No. 2)
ETHNICITIES, March 2010 (Vol. 10, No. 1)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, March 2010 (Vol. 16,
No. 1)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, February 2010 (Vol. 17, No.1)
FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, February 2010 (Vol. 21, No. 1)
GENOCIDE STUDIES AND PREVENTION, Winter 2009 (Vol. 4, No. 3)
GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW, January 2010 (Vol. 11, No. 1)
GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, December 2009 (Vol. 5, No. 3)
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, February 2010 (Vol. 72, No.
1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, January 2010 (Vol. 13,
No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, November 2009 (Vol.
41, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2010 (Vol.
42, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, January 2010 (Vol. 64, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, January 2010 (Vol. 31, No.
1)
INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, (Vol. 58, No. 1, 2009)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES, (Vol. 11, No. 1, 2010)
IRANIAN STUDIES, December 2009 (Vol. 42, No. 5)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, (Vol. 17, No. 1, 2010)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Spring 2009 (Vol. 48, No. 1)
JADAL, December 2009 (No. 5)
JMEWS: JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMENS STUDIES, Winter 2010 (Vol. 6,
No. 1)
JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES, Fall 2009 (Vol. 4, No. 11)
JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW, Winter 2009 (Vol.14, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, February 2010 (Vol. 31, No. 2)
THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, (Vol. 38, No. 1,
January 2010)
THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, (Vol. 37, No. 2,
June 2009)
JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES (IN ASIA), December
2009 (Vol. 3, No. 4)
THE JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY, January 2010 (Vol. 74, No.1)
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, December 2009 (Vol. 81, No. 4)
JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, September-December 2009 (Vol.
14, Nos. 3+4)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH , January 2010 (Vol. 47, No.1)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH , March 2010 (Vol. 47, No.2)
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, March 2010 (Vol. 23, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF SHI’A ISLAMIC STUDIES, Summer 2009 (Vol. 2, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2009 (Vol.
33, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, March 2010 (Vol.
10, No.1)
MAGHREB MACHREK, Automne 2009 (No. 201)
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, (Vol. 16, No. 1, 2010)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Fall 2009 (Vol. 20, No. 4)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Winter 2010 (Vol. 64, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Winter 2010 (Vol. 17, No.1)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 46, No. 1, 2010)
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, January 2010 (Vol. 44, No. 1)
MODERN LAW REVIEW, January 2010 (Vol. 73, No. 1)
THE MUSLIM WORD, January 2010 (Vol. 100, No. 1)
THE NONPROLIFERATION REVIEW, November 2009 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
AL-NOOR, Fall 2009 (Vol. 2, No. 2)
ORIENT, (Vol. 51, No. 1, 2010)
PAST AND PRESENT, February 2010 (Vol. 206, No.1)
POLITICAL QUARTERLY, February 2010 (Vol. 81, No. 1)
POLITICS & SOCIETY, March 2010 (Vol. 38, No.1)
RACE & CLASS, January 2010 (Vol. 51, No. 3)
RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW, Winter 2010 (No. 106)
REVIEW OF ARMENIAN STUDIES, (Nos.19-20, 2009)
REVUE DE L’HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS, Octobre-Decembre 2009 (Vol.
226, No. 4)
SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, (Vol. 58, No. 1, 2010)
STUDIES IN FAMILY PLANNING, January 2010 (Vol. 41, No. 1)
THEORY, CULTURE & SOCIETY, December 2009 (Vol. 26, No. 7-8)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol. 49, No. 3-4, 2009)
2.
ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Summer 2009 (Vol. 31, No. 3)
Dalia Said Mostafa, “Cinematic Representations of the Changing Gender Relations
in Today’s Cairo” [1-20]
Manzar Saidi, “A Taxonomy of Jihad” [21-34]
David Achanfuoh Yeboah, “Communicable Diseases in the Gulf: The Case of
Tuberculosis” [35-46]
ARABICA, (Vol. 56, Nos. 4-5, 2009)
Almog Kasher, “Two Types of Taqdir? A Study in Ibn Hiš m’s Concept of ‘Speaker’s
Intention’ “ [360-380]
Khaled Keshq, “How to Frame History” [381-399]
Mohammed Maarouf, “ šura’ as a Female Ritual Challenge to Masculinity” [400-439]
www.ingentaconnect.com
ARABICA, (Vol. 56, No. 6, 2009)
Mercedes Garcia-Arsenal, “The Religious Identity of the Arabic Language and the
Affair of the Lead Books of the Sacromonte of Granada” [495-528]
David C. Reisman, “Avicenna’s Enthymeme: A Pointer” [529-542]
Mohammed Chaouki Zine, “L’interpretation symbolique du verset de la lumiere chez
Ibn Sina, Gaz li et Ibn ‘Arabi et ses implications doctrinales” [543-595]
Frederic Lagrange, “Contemporary Arab Fiction, Innovation from Rama to Yalu”
[596-602]
www.ingentaconnect.com
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES, February
2010 (Vol. 73, No. 1)
Marina Rustow, “A Petition to a Woman at the Fatimid Court (413-414 a.h. /
1022-23 c.e.)” [1-27]
Iker Aytürk, “Revisiting the Language Factor in Zionism: The Hebrew Language
Council from 1904 to 1914” [45-64]
http://journals.cambridge.org
CATHEDRA, December 2009 (No. 134)
<<in Hebrew>>
Zalman Greenberg and Rakefet Kahanov, “The League of Nations Malaria Commission
to Palestine, 1925” [49-64]
CIVIL SOCIETY, November 2009 (Vol. 21, No. 179)
Damien Pieretti, “Sectarianism Challenged in Iraq and Lebanon: A New Path for
Countries in Transition?” [8-9]
CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN HISTORY, February 2010 (Vol. 19, No. 1)
Lenka Nahodilova, “Communist Modernisation and Gender: The Experience of
Bulgarian Muslims, 1970-1990” [37-53]
http://journals.cambridge.org
CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, April 2010 ((Vol. 51, No. 2)
Pnina Werber, “Notes from a Small Place: Anthropological Blues in the Face of
Global Terror” [193-221]
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu
CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, January 2010 (Vol. 58, No. 1)
Sherry Cable and Thomas E. Shriver, “Wounded by Friendly Fire: Policy
Palliatives and Internal Conflict in the Gulf War Illness Movement” [45-66]
http://csi.sagepub.com
DAEDALUS, Winter 2010 (Vol.139, No.1)
Mohamed I. Shaker, “Nuclear Power in the Arab World and the Regionalization of
the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: An Egyptian Perspective” [93-104]
Abbas Maleki, “Iran’s Nuclear File: Recommendations for the Future” [105-116]
http://www.mitpressjournals.org
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, January 2010 (Vol. 41, No. 1)
Alan Fowler and Sen Kasturi, “Embedding the War on Terror: State and Civil
Society Relations” [1-27]
Caner Bakir and Ziya Öni , “The Regulatory State and Turkish Banking Reforms in
the Age of Post-Washington Consensus” [77-106]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
DOMES, Fall 2009 (Vol. 18, No. 2)
Samir Hamade, “Internet Addiction Among University Students in Kuwait” [4-16]
Behdja Boumarafi, “Knowledge Management Approach to Performance: a United Arab
Emirates Experience” [17-26]
Sultan al-Daihani, “Perceptions of Academic Librarians in Kuwait of Library 2.0”
[27-39]
Eman Salman Taie and Khaled A. Mohamed, “The Role of Digital Libraries in
Egyptian Higher Education” [40-56]
Amgad Elgohary, “The Scientific Contributions of Arab Scientists to the
International Research: a Study of the Indicators for Select Arab Countries”
[57-71]
Abdelmajid Bouazza and Hamyar Al-Marooqi, “Use of the Internet by Arts and
Social Science Students as a Source of Information: the Case of the Sultanate of
Oman” [72-84]
http://web.ebscohost.com
ETHNICITIES, March 2010 (Vol. 10, No. 1)
Marlies Casier, “Turkey’s Kurds and the Quest for Recognition: Transnational
politics and the EU-Turkey Accession Negotiations” [3-25]
http://etn.sagepub.com
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, March 2010 (Vol. 16, No. 1)
Mark Muhannad Ayyash, “Hamas and the Israeli State” [103-123]
Arjun Chowdry and Ronald R. Krebs, “Talking about Terror: Counterterrorist
Campaigns and the Logic of Representation” [125-150]
http://ejt.sagepub.com
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, February 2010 (Vol. 17, No.1)
Moira Dustin, “Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in the UK: Challenging the
Inconsistencies” [7-23]
http://ejw.sagepub.com
FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, February 2010 (Vol. 21, No. 1)
Samira Farhoud and Carey A. Watt, “Punk Beur: Popular Music, Itinerancy and
Identity in Sakinna Boukhedenna’s Journal ‘Nationalite: immigré(e)’” [21-46]
http://frc.sagepub.com
GENOCIDE STUDIES AND PREVENTION, Winter 2009 (Vol. 4, No. 3)
Alan J. Kuperman, “Darfur: Strategic Victimhood Strikes Again?” [281-303]
Victor Peskin, “The International Criminal Court, the Security Council, and the
Politics in Darfur” [304-328]
Alex de Waal and Gregory H. Stanton, “Should President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan
be Charged and Arrested by the International Criminal Court? An Exchange of
Views” [329-353]
Samuel Totten, “The UN International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur: New and
Disturbing Findings” [354-378]
http://muse.jhu.edu
GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW, January 2010 (Vol. 11, No. 1)
Siti-Nabiha Abdul-Khalid, “Improving the Services Delivery: A Case Study of a
Local Authority in Malaysia” [65-77]
http://gbr.sagepub.com
GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, December 2009 (Vol. 5, No. 3)
Olfa Lamloun and Jean Morris, “Hezbollah’s Media: Political History in Outline”
[353-367]
Riadh Ferjani, “Arabic-language Television in France: Postcolonial
Transnationality” [405-424]
http://gmc.sagepub.com
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, February 2010 (Vol. 72, No. 1)
Joris Luyendijk, “Beyond Orientalism” [9-20]
Naomi Sakr, “News, Transparency and the Effectiveness of Reporting from Inside
Arab Dictatorships” [35-50]
Annelore Deprez and Karin Raeymaekers, “Bias in the News? The Representation of
Palestinians and Israelis in the Coverage of the First and Second Intifada”
[91-109]
Dina Ibrahim, “The Framing of Islam on Network News Following the September 11
Attacks” [111-125]
http://gaz.sagepub.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, January 2010 (Vol. 13, No. 1)
Faegheh Shirazi and Smeeta Mishra, “Young Muslim Women on the Face Veil (Niqab):
A Tool of Resistance in Europe but Rejected in the United States” [43-62]
http://ics.sagepub.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, November 2009 (Vol. 41,
No. 1)
Said Amir Arjomand, “The Constitution of Medina: A Sociolegal Interpretation of
Muhammad’s Acts of Foundation of the Umma” [555-575]
Dafna Hirsch, “We are here to Bring the West, not only to Ourselves”: Zionist
Occidentalism and the Discourse in Mandate Palestine” [577-594]
Thomas Pierret and Kjetil Selvik, “Limits of ‘Authoritarian Upgrading’ in Syria:
Private Welfare, Islamic Charities, and the Rise of the Zayd Movement” [595-614]
Fruma Zachs and Sharon Halevi, “From Dif ’ al-Nis to Mas’alat al-Nis in
Greater Syria: Readers and Writers Debate Women and Their rights, 1858-1900”
[615-633]
Kür ad Ertu rul, “A Reading of the Turkish Novel: Three Ways of Constituting the
‘Turkish Modern’” [635-652]
Benjamin Geer, “Prophets and Priests of the Nation: Naguib Mahfouz’s Karnak
Café and the 1967 Crisis in Egypt” [653-669]
http://journals.cambridge.org
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2010 (Vol.
42, No. 1)
Mehmet Bengü Uluengin, “Secularizing Anatolia Tick by Tick: Clock Towers in the
Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic” [17-36]
Cyrus Schayegh, “Seeing Like a State: An Essay on the Historiography of Modern
Iran” [37-61]
Gary Fields, “Landscaping Palestine: Reflections of Enclosure in a Historical
Mirror” [63-82]
Ziad Fahmy, “Media-Capitalism: Colloquial Mass Culture and Nationalism in Egypt,
1908-18” [83-103]
Amal N. Ghazal, “The Other Frontiers of Arab Nationalism: Ibadis, Berbers, and
the Arabist-Salafi Press in the Interwar Period” [105-122]
Alasdair Drysdale, “Population Dynamics and Birth Spacing in Oman” [123-144]
http://journals.cambridge.org
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, January 2010 (Vol. 64, No. 1)
Michael C. Horowitz, “Nonstate Actors and the Diffusion of Innovations: The Case
of Suicide Terrorism” [33-64]
Asif Efrat, “Toward Internationally Regulated Goods: Controlling the Trade in
Small Arms and Light Weapons” [97-131]
http://journals.cambridge.org
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, January 2010 (Vol. 31, No. 1)
Farida Jalazai and Mona Lena Krook, “Beyond Hillary and Benazir: Women’s
Political Leadership Worldwide” [5-21]
Oded Lowenheim and Brent J. Steele, “Institutions of Violence, Great Power
Authority, and the War on Terror” [23-39]
http://ips.sagepub.com
INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, (Vol. 58, No. 1, 2009)
Ivan Strenski, “Change only for the Benefit of Society as a Whole: Pragmatism,
Knowledge and Regimes of Violence” [101-118]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES, (Vol. 11, No. 1, 2010)
Daniel Byman and Sarah E. Krepps, “Agents of Destruction? Applying
Principal-Agent Analysis to State-Sponsored Terrorism” [1-18]
Baris Kesign and Juliet Kaarbo, “When and How Parliaments Influence Foreign
Policy: The Case of Turkey’s Iraq Decision” [19-36]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
IRANIAN STUDIES, December 2009 (Vol. 42, No. 5)
<<Special Issue: Love and Desire in Pre-Modern Persian Poetry and Prose>>
Alyssa Gabbay, “Love Gone Wrong, Then Wright Again: Male-Female Dynamics in
the Bahram Gur Slave Girl Story” [677-692]
Franklin Lewis, “Sexual Occidentation: The Politics of Conversion,
Christian-love and Boy-love in ‘Attar” [693-724]
Dominic Parviz Brookshaw, “To Be Feared and Desired: Turks in the Collected
Works of ‘Ubayd-i Zakani” [725-744]
Sunil Sharma, “Forbidden Love, Persianate Style: Re-reading Tales of Iranian
Poets and Mughal Patrons” [765-780]
http://www.periodicals.com/tandf.html
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, (Vol. 17, No. 1, 2010)
Pavel Pavlovitch, “The Stoning of a Pregnant Adulteress from Juhayna: The Early
Evolution of Muslim Tradition” [1-62]
Intisar A. Rabb, “Islamic Legal Maxims as Substantive Canons of Construction:
Hudud –Avoidance in Cases of Doubt” [63-125]
David S. Powers, “Wael B. Hallaq on the Origins of Islamic Law: A Review Essay”
[126-157]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Spring 2009 (Vol. 48, No. 1)
Faruk Terzic, “The Problematic of Prophethood and Miracles: Mustafa Sabri’s
Response” [5-34]
Gulfishan Khan, “Muslim-Western Cultural Encounter in the Eighteenth Century:
The Impact of Hafiz Sh r z ’s Poetry on Europe” [35-88]
JADAL, December 2009 (No. 5)
Haneen Zoabi, “The Concept of the Jewish State” [*]
Raja Aghbariya, “The Jewishness of the State of Israel” [*]
Abd Al-Hakim Mufid, “The Grave Implications of Recognizing Israel as a Jewish
State” [*]
Issam Makhoul, “The Jewish Character of the State and the Overthrow of Concepts”
[*]
Mtanes Shihadeh, “Legislating a Jewish State” [*]
Mtanes Shihaheh, “Israel and the Palestinian Minority: Bi-Monthly Report of the
Political” [*]
http://jadal.mada-research.org
JMEWS: JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMENS STUDIES, Winter 2010 (Vol. 6, No.
1)
Lila Abu-Lughod, “The Active Social Life of ‘Muslim Women’s Rights: a Plea for
Ethnography, not Polemic with Cases from Egypt and Palestine” [1-45]
Noor al-Qasimi, “Immodest Modesty: Accommodating Dissent and the
‘abaya-as-fashion in the Arab Gulf States” [46-74]
David Simonovitz, “A Modern Master of Islamic Calligraphy and her Peters
(Turkish Master Calligrapher Hilal Kazan” [75-102]
Jasmin Darznik, “Forough Goes West: the Legacy of Forough Farrokhzad in Iranian
Diasporic Art and Literature” [103-116]
http://find.galegroup.com
JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES, Fall 2009 (Vol. 4, No. 11)
Artemy Kalinovsky, “Decision Making and the Soviet War in Afghanistan: From
Intervention to Withdrawal” [46-73]
http://www.mitpressjournals.org
JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW, Winter 2009 (Vol.14, No. 3)
Rotem Giladi, “Out of Context: ‘Undercover’ Operations and IHL Advocacy “
[393-439]
https://access.oxforjdournals.org
JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, February 2010 (Vol. 31, No. 2)
Ben K. Beitin, Katherine R. Allen and Maureen Bekheet, “A Critical Analysis of
Western Perspectives on Families of Arab Descent” [211-233]
http://jfi.sagepub.com
THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, (Vol. 38, No. 1,
January 2010)
Fergus Nicoll, “’Truest History, Struck off at White Heat’”: The Politics of
Editing Gordon’s Khartoum Journals” [21-46]
Meir Chazan, “The 1943 Reconstruction Plan for Mandatory Palestine: The
Controversy within the Jewish Community” [99-116]
http://www.informaworld.com
THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, (Vol. 37, No. 2, June
2009)
S. M. Mollan, “Business Failure, Capital Investment and Information: Mining
Companies in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 1900-13” [229-248]
John Burman, “British Strategic Interests versus Ottoman Sovereign Rights: New
Perspectives on the Aqaba Crisis, 1906” [275-292]
http://www.informaworld.com
JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES (IN ASIA), December 2009
(Vol. 3, No. 4)
Huihou An, “Middle Eastern Situation in a Changing World” [1-13]
Zhongmin Liu, “Peace Process and Anti-Terrorism: Dual Challenges Facing Obama
Administration’s Middle East Policy” [14-28]
Lei Wu, “The Middle East Oil and the Sino-US Relations” [29-40]
Zhiqun Zhu, “China’s New Diplomacy in the Middle East and its Implication for
the United States” [41-52]
Bingbing Wu, “Shi’ite Collective Identity and the Construction of the
Nation-State of Lebanon” [53-64]
Wenlin Tian, “State-Building Process from the View of Nationalism: A Case Study
on Postcolonial Arab Countries” [85-80]
http://www.vaca.org
THE JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY, January 2010 (Vol. 74, No.1)
Andrew Gordon, “Time After Time in the Horn of Africa” [107-144]
Charles Esdaile, “Spain 1808-Iraq 2003: Some Thoughts on the Use and Abuse of
History” [145-172]
www.smh-hq.org
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, December 2009 (Vol. 81, No. 4)
Mercedes Garcia-Arenal, “Religious Dissent and Minorities: The Morisco Age”
[888-920]
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu
JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, September-December 2009 (Vol. 14, Nos.
3+4)
Susan Slyomovics, “Introduction to Clifford Geertz in Morocco: ‘Why Sefrou? Why
Anthropology? Why Me?” [317-326]
Clifford Geertz, “Introduction to Islam Observed (Hebrew Translation,
2007)” [327-330]
Lahouari Addi, “Islam-Re-Observed: Sanctity, Salafism, and Islamism” [331-346]
Hassan Rachik, “How Religion Turns Into Ideology” [347-358]
Mondher Kilani, “Religious Act, Public Space: Reflections on Some Geertzian
Concepts” [359-368]
C. Jason Throop, “Interpretation and the Limits of Interpretability: on
Rethinking Clifford Geertz’s Semiotics of Religious Experience” [369-384]
Dale F. Eickelman, “Not Lost in Translation: the Influence of Clifford Geertz’s
Work and Life on Anthropology in Morocco” [385-396]
Kevin Dwyer, “Geertz, Humour and Morocco” [397-416]
Katherine E. Hoffman, “Culture as Text: Hazards and Possibilities of Geertz’s
Literary/Literacy Metaphor” [417-430]
Paul Hyman, “A (Fashion) Photographer’s Reflections on Fieldwork” [431-444]
Susan Slyomovics, “Perceptions, not Illustrations, of Sefrou, Morocco: Paul
Hyman’s Images and the Work of Ethnographic Photography” [445-466]
Paul Rabinow, “Chicken or Glass: in the Vicinity of Clifford Geertz and Paul
Hyman” [467-478]
Susan Gilson Miller, “Of Time and the City: Clifford Geertz on Urban History”
[479-490]
Lawrence Rosen, “Observing Islam Observed: the Family Resemblance and the Pun”
[491-502]
Aziz Abbasi, “Sidi Lahcen Blues” [503-522]
David Crawford, “How Life is Hard: Visceral Notes on Meaning, Order, and
Morocco” [523-542]
Thomas Dichter, “Are We There Yet? Geertz, Morocco, and Modernization” [543-558]
Hafid Ouchchak, “Welcome Message from the Mayor of Sefrou” [559-562]
www.informaworld.com
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH , January 2010 (Vol. 47, No.1)
Eran Halperin, Daniel Bar-Tal et al., “Socio-Psychological Implications for an
Occupying Society: The Case of Israel” [59-70]
http://jpr.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH , March 2010 (Vol. 47, No.2)
David E. Cunningham, “Blocking Resolution: How External States Can Prolong Civil
Wars” [115-127]
Abel Escriba-Folch, “Economic Sanctions and the Duration of Civil Conflicts”
[129-141]
Margit Bussman, “Foreign Direct Investment and Militarized International
Conflict” [143-153]
Ewan Harrison, “The Democratic Peace Research Program and
System-level Analysis” [155-165]
Neta Oren, “Israeli Identity Formation and the Arab-Israeli Conflict in Election
Platforms, 1969-2006” [193-204]
Tamir Shaefer and Shira Dvir-Gvirsman, “The Spoiler Effect: Framing Attitudes
and Expectations Toward Peace” [205-215]
Jonah Victor, “African Peacekeeping in Africa: Warlord Politics, Defense
Economics, and State Legitimacy” [217-229]
Lee Ann Fujii, “Shades of Truth and Lies: Interpreting Testimonies of War and
Violence” [231-241]
Joakim Kreutz, “How and When Armed Conflicts End: Introducing the UCDP Conflict
Termination Dataset” [243-250]
http://jpr.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, March 2010 (Vol. 23, No. 1)
Anna Lindley, “Leaving Mogadishu: Towards a Sociology of Conflict-Related
Mobility” [2-22]
Andrew Rasmussen and Jeannie Annan, “Predicting Stress Related to Basic Needs
and Safety in Darfur Refugee Camps: A Structural and Social Ecological Analysis”
[23-40]
http://jrs.oxfordjournals.org
JOURNAL OF SHI’A ISLAMIC STUDIES, Summer 2009 (Vol. 2, No. 3)
Michael Ipgrave, “Communion, Synergy, Presence: Some Anglican Perspectives on
Salvation” [239-254]
Mohammad Samiei, “Between Traditional Law and the Exigencies of Modern Life:
Shi’a Responses to Contemporary Challenges in Islamic Law” [255-272]
Mansour Mirahmadi, “The Theory of Islamic Governance in Ayatollah Khomeini’s
Political Thought” [273-284]
Abdul Rahim Afaki, “Multi-Subjectivism and Quasi-Objectivism in Tabari’s
Qur’anic Hermeneutics” [285-307]
Bijan Abdolkarimi, “Conceptual Approaches in Contemporary Iranian Religious
Reformism” [307-326]
http://www.islamic-college.ac.uk/Research/JSIS.html
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2009 (Vol. 33,
No. 1)
David Pinault, “Sunni, Shia, Zaydi: Religious Identity and Sectarian
Proselytizing in Contemporary Yemen” [1-19]
Ronen Zeidel, “The Association of Muslim Scholars: The Rise and (Temporary) Fall
of a Sunni Arab Political Organization in Iraq” [20-34]
Muhammad Islam, “Opposition, Openness and Repression in Uzbekistan: The
Formative Phase of Authoritarianism” [35-60]
Riaz Ahmad, “Formation and Functioning of the Interim Government (1946) in
India: Jinnah’s Role” [61-79]
JOURNAL OF STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, March 2010 (Vol. 10,
No.1)
Aswan Hamza, “International Experience: An Opportunity for Professional
Development in Higher Education” [50-69]
http://jsi.sagepub.com
MAGHREB MACHREK, Automne 2009 (No. 201)
<<Special Issue: L’Iran et le Moyen-Orient>>
Michel Makinsky, “L’Iran et son environnement regional après les
présidentielles de juin 2009” [13-44]
Mohammad-Reza Djalili et Clément Therme, “Double défi pour la puissance
régionale iranienne: crises internes et nouvelle politique américaine” [45-56]
Jean-Michel Vernochet, “Iran: minorités nationals, forces centrifuges et
fractures endogens” [57-78]
Amin Moghadam, “L’autre rive: les Iraniens aux Émirats arabes, entre visibilité
et invisibilité” [79-92]
Fadime Deli, “Jeux sans frontiers: les populations frontalières dans le Sud-Est
de la Turqie” [93-118]
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, (Vol. 16, No. 1, 2010)
Ari Geiger, “Nicholas of Lyra’s Literal Commentary on Lamentations and Jewish
Exegesis: A Comparative Study” [1-22]
Sarit Shalev-Eyni, “Who are the Heirs of the Hebrew Bible? Sephardic Visual
Historiography in a Christian Context” [23-62]
Olivia Remie, “Regulating Religious Noise: The Council of Vienne, the Mosque
Call and Muslim Pilgrimage in the Late Medieval Mediterranean World” [64-95]
Maria del Mar Rosa-Rodriguez, “Simulation and Dissimulation: Religious Hybridity
in a Morisco Fatwa” [143-180]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Fall 2009 (Vol. 20, No. 4)
Robert J. Pranger, “Resetting Iran in US Policy” [10-21]
Stephen C. Calleya, “The Union for the Mediterranean: An Exercise in Region
Building” [49-70]
Merve Kavakci, “Turkey’s Test with its Deep State” [83-95]
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Winter 2010 (Vol. 64, No.1)
Hashem Ahmadzadeh and Gareth Stansfield, “The Political, Cultural, and Military
Re-Awakening of the Kurdish Nationalist Movement in Iran” [11-28]
Dawn Chatty, “The Bedouin in Contemporary Syria: the Persistence of Tribal
Authority and Control’ [29-50]
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, “Friends no More? The Rise of Anti-American Nationalism”
[51-66]
Caroline Montagu, “Civil Society and the Voluntary Sector in Saudi Arabia”
[67-83]
Silvia Borzutzky and David Berger, “Damned if You Do and Damned if You Don’t:
the Eisenhower Administration and the Aswan Dam” [84-102]
http://find.galegroup.com
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Winter 2010 (Vol. 17, No.1)
Raymond Ibrahim, “How Taqiyya Alters Islam’s Rules of War” [3-14]
George Michael, “Steven Emerson: Combating Radical Islam” [15-26]
Michael Rubin, “Syria’s Path to Islamist Terror” [27-38]
Matthew Levitt, “Syria’s Financial Support for Jihad” [39-48]
Patrick Knapp, “The Gulf States in the Shadow of Iran” [49-60]
www.meforum.org
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 46, No. 1, 2010)
Guiditta Fontana, “Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious
Heterogenity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919-1923” [1-16]
Meir Zamir, “’Bid’ for Altalena: France’s Covert Action in the 1948 War in
Palestine’ [17-58]
F. Robert Hunter, “Manufacturing Exotica: Edith Wharton and Tourism in French
Morocco, 1917-20” [59-77]
Reza Razavi, “The Road to Party Politics in Iran (1979-2009)” [79-96]
George W. Gawrych, “ emseddin Sami, Women, and Social Conscience in the Late
Ottoman Empire” [97-115]
Rachel Sharaby, “Bridge Over the Wadi: A Festival of Coexistence in Israel”
[117-130]
Sebastian Elsässer, “Press Liberalization, the New Media, and the ‘Coptic
Question’: Muslim-Coptic Relations in Egypt in a Changing Media Landscape”
[131-150]
Edward J. Erickson, “Captain Larkin and the Turks: The Strategic impact of the
Operations of HMS Doris in early 1915” [151-162]
http://www.informaworld.com
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, January 2010 (Vol. 44, No. 1)
Ornit Shani, “Conceptions of Citizenship in India and the “Muslim Indianship”
[145-173]
Justin Jones, “Signs of Churning”: Muslim Personal Law and Public Contestation
in Twenty-First Century India” [175-200]
http://journals.cambridge.org
MODERN LAW REVIEW, January 2010 (Vol. 73, No. 1)
Abdullahi Ahmed an-Nacim, “The Compatibility Dialectic: Mediating the Legitimate
Coexistence of Islamic Law and State Law” [1-29]
Catherine Dauvergne and Jenni Milbank, “Forced Marriage as a Harm in Domestic
and International Law” [57-88]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
THE MUSLIM WORD, January 2010 (Vol. 100, No. 1)
Itzchak Weismann, “Democratic Fundamentalism? The Practice and Discourse of the
Muslim Brothers Movement in Syria [1-16]
Raymond K. Farrin, “Surat al-Baqara: A Structural Analysis” [17-32]
Ömer Çaha, Metin Toprak and Nasuh Uslu, “Religion and Ethnicity in the
Construction of Official Ideology in Republican Turkey” [33-44]
Yonca Anzerlio lu, “The Revolts of Nestorian Christians Against the Ottoman
Empire and the Republic of Turkey” [45-59]
Sussan Siavoshi, “Ayatullah Misb h Yazd : Politics, Knowledge, and the Good
Life” [124-144]
Yusri Hazran, “Lebanon’s Revolutionary Era: Kamal Junblat, the Druze Community
and the Lebanon State, 1949-1977” [157-176]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
THE NONPROLIFERATION REVIEW, November 2009 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
Jonathan B. Tucker, “The Rollback of Libya’s Chemical Weapons Program” [363-384]
http://www.informaworld.com
THE NONPROLIFERATION REVIEW, March 2010 (Vol. 17, No.1)
<<Special Section: The Dynamics of Nuclear Disarmament>>
Tanya Ogilvie-White and David Santoro, “The Dynamics of Nuclear Disarmament-
New Momentum and the Future of the Nonproliferation Regime” [17-20]
David Santoro, “The Nuclear Weapons State – A Turning Point for Nuclear
Disarmament?” [23-47]
Tanya Ogilvie-White, “The Nuclear Diplomacy of North Korea and Iran” [115-138]
http://www.informaworld.com
AL-NOOR, Fall 2009 (Vol. 2, No. 2)
Sandra Williams, “ Imperial Ego: The Suleymaniye Kulliye” [6-15]
Priya Selvam, “The Manipulation of a State: An Examination of Clan Politics in
Uzbekistan” [16-28]
Stephanie Wade, “The Hezbollah-Israeli War of 2006” [28-37]
Isaiah Z. Sterrett, “Symbols of Jordan Identity: A Photo Essay” [38-47]
Will Plowright, “The Master of Disguise: The Mythologizing of Saladin” [46-54]
Lydia Khalil, “Middle East Youth and the Death of Arab Governments” [54-65]
http://alnoorjournal.org/
ORIENT, (Vol. 51, No. 1, 2010)
<<Special Issue: The Muslim World and the Internet>>
Bettina Gräf, “Media Fatwas, Yusuf al-Qaradawi and Media-Mediated Authority
in Islam” [6-15]
Carola Richter, “Virtual Mobilisation: The Internet and Political Activism in
Egypt” [16-24]
Eugenia Siapera, “Networked Palestine, Exploring Power in Online Palestinian
Networks” [25-37]
Jan Scholz, Tobias Selge, Max Stille and Johannes Zimmerman, “Listening to More
than Islam: Approaching Identities through the Auditive Dimension of Podcasts”
[38-50]
Matthias Brückner, “Ein islamisches Tabakverbot? Untersuchung anhand moderner
islamischer Rechtsguthaben” [51-56]
Abdel Hakim K. al-Husban and Mahmood Na’amneh, “Primordial Ties Vis-à-Vis
Citizenship: The Particularity of the Jordanian City” [57-64]
www.deutsches-orient-institut.de
PAST AND PRESENT, February 2010 (Vol. 206, No.1)
Ryan Gingeras, “Last Rites for a Pure Bandit: Clandestine Service,
Historiography and the Origins of the Turkish ‘Deep State’” [151-174]
http://www.oxfordjournals.org
POLITICAL QUARTERLY, February 2010 (Vol. 81, No. 1)
Tariq Modood, “Moderate Secularism, Religion as Identity and Respect for
Religion” [4-14]
Anthony Lester, “Multiculturalism and Free Speech” [15-23]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
POLITICS & SOCIETY, March 2010 (Vol. 38, No.1)
Daniel Branch and Elisabeth Jean Wood, “Revisiting Counterinsurgency” [3-14]
Daniel Branch, “Footprints in the Sand: British Colonial Counterinsurgency and
the War in Iraq” [15-34]
http://pas.sagepub.com
RACE & CLASS, January 2010 (Vol. 51, No.3)
Shawqi Issa, “Palestine: Notes from the Inside” [66-72]
http://rac.sagepub.com
RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW, Winter 2010 (No. 106)
K. Luisa Gandolfo, “Representations of Conflict: Images of War, Resistance, and
Identity in Palestinian Art” [47-68]
Walid el Houri and Dima Saber, “Filming Resistance: A Hezbollah Strategy”
[70-85]
http://rhr.dukejournals.org
REVIEW OF ARMENIAN STUDIES, (Nos.19-20, 2009)
Ömer E. Lütem, “Facts and Comments” [7-90]
Norman Stone, “Reply to l’histoire” [91-106]
Musa Gürbüz, “Turkish Military Activities in the Caucasus Following the 1917
Russian Revolution: The Battle of Sardarabad and its Political Consequences”
[107-121]
Aslan Yavuz ir, “Turkish-Armenian Relations and the Think-Tank Effect” [121-141]
Erman ahin, “The Armenian Question : Scholarly Ethics and Methodology” [141-153]
REVUE DE L’HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS, Octobre-Decembre 2009 (Vol. 226, No.
4)
Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi and Sabine Schmidtke, “Rationalisme et théologie dans
le monde musulman medieval. Bref état des lieux” [613-638]
SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, (Vol. 58, No. 1, 2010)
Nasar Meer, Claire Dwyer and Tariq Modood, “Embodying Nationhood? Conceptions of
British National Identity, Citizenship, and Gender in the ‘Veil Affair’”
[84-111]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
STUDIES IN FAMILY PLANNING, January 2010 (Vol. 41, No. 1)
“Jordan 2007: Results from the Population and Family Health Survey” [61-66]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
THEORY, CULTURE & SOCIETY, December 2009 (Vol. 26, No. 7-8)
Mike Featherstone, “Occidentalism: Jack Goody and Comparative History:
Introduction” [1-15]
Peter Burke, “Jack Goody and the Comparative History of Renaissances” [16-30]
Aziz Al-Azmeh, “Jack Goody and the Location of Islam” [71-84]
http://tcs.sagepub.com
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol. 49, Nos. 3-4, 2009)
Rüdiger Seesmann, “Three Ibrahims: Literary Production and the Remaking of the
Tijaniyya Sufi Order in Twentieth-Century Sudanic Africa” [299-333]
Andrea Brigaglia, “Learning, Gnosis and Exegesis: Public tafs r and Sufi
Revival in the City of Kano (Northern Nigeria), 1950-1970” [334-366]
Francesco Zappa, “Popularizing Islamic Knowledge through Oral Epic: A Malian
Bard in a Media Age” [367-396]
Benjamin F. Soares, “The Attempt to Reform Family Law in Mali” [398-428]
Gunnar J. Weimann, “Divine Law and Local Custom in Northern Nigerian zina
Trials” [429-465]
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