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VOL. 24, No. 5, October 2004
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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES, June 2004 (Vol.3, No.2)
AGEING INTERNATIONAL, Winter 2004 (Vol.29, No.1)
ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Winter 2003 (Vol.45, No.4)
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.26, No.2)
THE ATLANTIC, September 2004 (Vol.294, No.2)
AUSTRALIAN JL OF POLITICS AND HISTORY, September 2004 (Vol.50,
No.3)
BOUNDARY 2, Summer 2004 (Vol.31, No.2)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, September 2004 (Vol.43, No.3)
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES, 2004
BUSINESS HISTORY REVIEW, Spring 2004 (No.78)
CITES: PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE, (No.17, 2004)
CITES: PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE, (No.18, 2004)
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, October 2004 (Vol.37, No.8)
CRITIQUE, Summer 2004 (Vol.13, No.2)
CULTURAL DYNAMICS, March 2004 (Vol.16, No.1)
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, September 2004 (Vol.35, No.4)
DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW, September 2004 (Vol.22, No.5)
DISASTERS, September
2004 (Vol.28, No.3)
ESPRIT, August-September 2004 (No.307)
ETHICS, July 2004 (Vol.114, No.4)
ETUDES RURALES, January-June 2004 (Nos.169-170)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, September/October 2004 (Vol.83, No.5)
GAZETTE, October 2004 (Vol.66, No.5)
GENDER AND HISTORY, April 2004 (Vol.16, No.1)
GENDER, WORK AND ORGANISATION, November 2004 (Vol.11, No.6)
THE HEYTHROP JOURNAL, October 2004 (Vol.45, No.4)
INSIGHT TURKEY, July-September 2004 (Vol.6, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY, (Vol.53, No.4, 2004)
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF KURDISH STUDIES, (Vol.18,
Nos.1&2, 2004)
INTERNATIONAL JL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, November 2004 (Vol.36,
No.4)
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Spring 2004 (Vol.38, No.1)
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, 2004 (Vo.26, No.2)
IRANIAN STUDIES, March 2004 (Vol.37, No.1)
IRANIAN STUDIES, June 2004 (Vol.37, No.2)
ISIM June 2004
(No.14)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.43, No.2)
ISRAEL STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.9, No.1)
JAMA’A, 2004 (Vol.12)
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Spring 2004 (Vol.57, No.2)
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, September 2004 (Vol.2,
No.3)
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, September 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.33, No.4)
JOURNAL OF RITUAL STUDIES, 2004 (Vol.18, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES Summer 2004 (Vol.29, No.2)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Summer 2004
(Vol.27, No.4)
LAW AND SOCIETY REVIEW, September 2004 (Vol.38, No.3)
MAGHREB MACHREK Summer 2004 (No.180)
MERIP Fall 2004
(Vol.34, No.3, Issue 232)
MESA BULLETIN June 2004 (Vol.38, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.11, No.3)
MIDDLE EASTERN LITERATURES July 2004 (Vol.7, No.2)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, July 2004 (Vol.30, No.4)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, August 2004
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, October 2004
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Fall 2004
NATIONALISM AND ETHNIC POLITICS, 2004 (Vol.10, No.2)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, October 7, 2004 (Vol.51, No.15)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, October 21, 2004 (Vol.51, No.16)
ORIENT, March 2004 (Vol.45, No.1)
ORIENT, June 2004 (Vol.45, No.2)
ORIENTE MODERNO, (Vol.12 (83) No.3, 2003)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.11, No.2, 2004)
PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.68, No.2)
THE PSYCHOANALYTIC REVIEW, June 2004 (Vol.91, No.3)
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH, August 2004 (Vol.90, No.3)
RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES, Summer 2004 (No.118)
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, August 2004 (Vol.7, No.2)
TURKISH STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.5, No.2)
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Autumn 2004 (Vol.27, No. 4)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS (Vol.44, No.2, 2004)
WORLD AFFAIRS, Fall 2004 (Vol.167, No.2)
2.
ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES, June 2004 (Vol.3, No.2)
Mohammmad Taghi Sheyki, “A Study of Elderly People Living in Nursing Homes in
Iran With a Specific Focus on Tehran” [103-118]
http://www.ingenta.com
AGEING INTERNATIONAL, Winter 2004 (Vol.29, No.1)
Esther Iecovich and Richard E. Isralowitz, “Visual Impairments, Functional and
Health Status, and Life Satisfaction Among Elderly Bedouins in Israel” [71-87]
Published by the Transaction
Periodicals Consortium, Rutgers University, NJ
ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Winter 2003 (Vol.45, No.4)
Mahmoud El Salman, “The Use of the [q] Variant in the Arabic Dialect of Tirat
Haifa” [413-425]
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.26, No.2)
<<Special Issue: The Arab Human Development Report Revisited>>
Prince Hassan Bin Talal, “The Arab Human
Development Report 2002; Review and Reform” [5-21]
Marc Lavergne, “The 2003 Arab Human Development
Report: A Critical Approach” [21-34]
Brigitte Dumortier, “Some Aspects of the Arab Human Development Report 2003 as
Read by a European Scholar” [35-48]
Jacqueline Ismael, Tareq Y. Ismael, and Raymond William Baker, “Iraq and Human
Development: Culture, Education and the Globalization of Hope” [49-66]
Eugene Rogan, “Arab Books and Human Development” [67-80]
Mohammad El-Sayed Selim, “The Environment in the 2002 Arab Human Development
Report: A Critique” [81-90]
Glenn E. Perry, “The Arab Democracy Deficit: The Case of Egypt” [91-107]
http://www.aaug-asq.org
THE ATLANTIC, September 2004 (Vol.294, No.2)
Alan Cullison, “Inside Al-Qaeda’s Hard Drive” [55-72]
Christopher Buckley, “Florence of Arabia” [106-119]
www.theatlantic.com
AUSTRALIAN JL OF POLITICS AND HISTORY, September 2004 (Vol.50,
No.3)
Andrea Humphreys, “Die Gruenen and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”
[407-419]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
BOUNDARY 2, Summer 2004 (Vol.31, No.2)
Aamir R. Mufti, “Critical Secularism: A Reintroduction for Perilous Times”
[1-10]
Edward W. Said, “Erich Auerback, Critic of the Earthly World” [11-34]
Emily Apter, “Saidian Humanism” [35-54]
Stathis Gourgouris, “Transformation, Not Transcendence” [55-80]
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, “Terror: A Speech After 9-11” [81-112]
Ronald A.T. Judy, “Sayyid Qutb’s fiqh al-waqi’I, or New Realist
Science” [113-148]
www.dukeupress.edu/journals
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, September 2004 (Vol.43, No.3)
Nick Hopkins and Vered Kahani-Hopkins, “Identity Construction and British
Muslims’ Political Activity: Beyond Rational Actor Theory” [339-356]
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES, 2004
(Vol.67, No.2)
Moshe Gil, “Institutions and Events of the Eleventh Century Mirrored in Geniza
Letters (Part I)” [151-167]
Moshe Gil, “Institutions and Events of the Eleventh Century Mirrored in Geniza
Letters (Part II)” [168-184]
Elinoar Bareket, “The Head of the Jews (ra’is al-yahud) in Fatimid
Egypt: A Reevaluation” [185-197]
Moshe Florentin, “Abraham Tal: A Dictionary of Samaritan Aramaic”
[198-206]
Nile Green, “Geography, Empire and Sainthood in the Eighteenth-Century Muslim
Deccan” [207-225]
www.journals.cambridge.org
BUSINESS HISTORY REVIEW, Spring 2004 (No.78)
Elie Podeh, “Making a Short Story Long: The Construction of the
Suez-Mediterranean Oil Pipeline in Egypt, 1967-1977” [61-88]
http://www.hbs.edu/bhr/
CITES: PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE, (No.17, 2004)
“La Resistanece de la societe civile contre les islamistes en Algerie”,
entretiens avec Severine Labat, propos recueillies par Sylvie Taussig [113-121]
CITES: PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE, (No.18, 2004)
Ilan Greilsammer, “Deux Inedits: Observations sur la memoire historique en
Israel” [105-120]
Benny Morris, “L’historiographie de Deir Yassin” [162]
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, October 2004 (Vol.37, No.8)
Janine Clark, “Social Movement Theory and Patron-Clientelism: Islamic Social
Institutions and the Middle Class in Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen” [941-969]
http://www.sagepub.com
CRITIQUE, Summer 2004 (Vol.13, No.2)
Ihsan D. Dagi, “Rethinking Human Rights, Democracy, and the West:
Post-Islamist Intellectuals in Turkey” [135-152]
Naomi Sakr, “Friend or Foe? Dependency Theory and Women’s Media Activism in
the Arab Middle East” [153-174]
Sherry Lowrance, “Deconstructing Democracy: The Arab-Jewish Divide in the
Jewish State” [175-194]
Ali Sadeghi, “Hero and Heroism in the Shahnameh and the Masnavi”
[195-208]
Farhad Khosrokhavar, Shapour Etemad and Masoud Mehrabi, “Report on Science in
Post-Revolutionary Iran – Part I: Emergence of a Scientific Community?”
[209-224]
CULTURAL DYNAMICS, March 2004 (Vol.16, No.1)
Abdelmajid Hannoum, “‘Faut-il Bruler l’Orientalisme?’: On French
Scholarship of North Africa” [71-92]
www.utexas.edu/depts/anthropology/dynamics
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, September 2004 (Vol.35, No.4)
Ray Bush, “Poverty and Neo-Liberal Bias in the Middle East and North Africa”
[673-696]
Behrooz Morvaridi, “Resettlement, Rights to Development and the Illisu Dam,
Turkey” [719-743]
http://blackwell-synergy.com
DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW, September 2004 (Vol.22, No.5)
Jean-Marie Codron, et al., “Supermarkets in Low-Income Mediterranean
Countries: Impacts on Horticulture Systems” [587-603]
http://blackwell-synergy.com
DISASTERS, September
2004 (Vol.28, No.3)
Kathia van Egmond, et al., “Reproductive Health in Afghanistan: Results of a Knowledge, Attitudes and
Practices Survey Among Afghan Women in Kabul” [269-282]
Parviz Piran, “Effects of Social Interaction Between Afghan Refugees and
Iranians on Reproductive Health Attitudes” [283-293]
Pamela DeLargy and Ramiz Alakbarov, “Thinking Ahead about Reproductive Health:
Contingency Planning and Emergency Preparedness in Crisis Situations (Iraq and
West Africa)” [340-350]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
ESPRIT, August-September 2004 (No.307)
Monique Canto-Sperber, “Antisemitisme: l’histoire se repete-t-elle? [6-10]
Michael Walzer, “Au-dela de l’intervention humanitaire: les droits de
l’homme dans la societe globale” [66-79]
Jean Louise Cohen, “Loi internationale ou intervention unilaterale?” [80-87]
Justin Vaisse, “Etats-Unis: autopsie d’un emballement de la puissance”
[88-100]
Bruno Tertrais, “La question occidentale” [101-113]
Daniel Vernet et Alain Frachon, “La vengeance d’un Irak complique”
[163-171]
Hamit Bozarslan and Olivier Roy, “Perspectives irakiennes” [172-192]
Samir Frangieh, “La lecon des guerres libanaises pour les relations
Orient/Occident” [193-207]
ETHICS, July 2004 (Vol.114, No.4)
<<Special Issue: Symposium on Terrorism, War and Justice>>
F.M. Kamm, “Failures of Just War Theory: Terror, Harm and Justice” [650-692]
Jeff McMahan, “The Ethics of Killing in War” [693-733]
Noam J. Zohar, “Innocence and Complex Threats: Upholding the War Ethic and
Condemnation of Terrorism” [734-751]
C.A.J. Coady, “Terrorism, Morality, and Supreme Emergency” [772-789]
Saul Smilansky, “Terrorism, Justification, and Illusion” [790-805]
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Ethics
ETUDES RURALES, January-June 2004 (Nos.169-170)
Marie-Luce Gelard, “Protection par le sang et accord par le lait dans la tribu
des Ait Khebbach (Sud-Est marocain)” [9-28]
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, September/October 2004 (Vol.83, No.5)
Alan B. Krueger, David D. Laitin, “‘Misunderestimating’ Terrorism” [*]
Larry Diamond, “What Went Wrong in Iraq” [*]
David L. Phillips, “Turkey’s Dreams of Accession” [*]
Lex Rieffel, “Indonesia’s Quiet Revolution” [*]
http://www.foreignaffairs.org
GAZETTE, October 2004 (Vol.66, No.5)
Michael Ryan, “Framing the War Against Terrorism” [363-383]
Nashat A. Aqtash, Anna Seif and Ahmed Seif, “Media Coverage of Palestinian
Children and the Intifada” [411-436]
http://www.sagepub.com
GENDER AND HISTORY, April
2004 (Vol.16, No.1)
Hibba Abugideiri, “The Scientisation of Culture: Colonial Medicine’s
Construction of Egyptian Womanhood, 1893-1929” [*]
Laura Bier, “Modernity and the Other Woman: Gender and National Identity in
the Egyptian Women’s Press: 1952-1967” [*]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
GENDER, WORK AND ORGANISATION, November 2004 (Vol.11, No.6)
Mustafa F. Ozbilgin and Diana Woodward, “’Belonging’ and ‘Otherness’:
Sex Equality in Banking in Turkey and Britain” [668-688]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE HEYTHROP JOURNAL, October 2004 (Vol.45, No.4)
Leon Menzies Racionzer, “Hebrew Catholicism: Theology and Politics in Modern
Israel” [416-434]
John Whooley, “The Armenian Catholic Church: The Politics of Church-State
Relations in Modern Iraq” [435-450]
Anthony O’Mahony, “The Chaldean Catholic Church: The Politics of
Church-State Relations in Modern Iraq” [435-450]
Guita G. Hourani and Antoine B. Habchi, “The Maronite Eremitical Tradition: A
Contemporary Revival” [451-465
Sebastian Brock, “The Syriac Churches and Dialogue With the Catholic Church”
[466-476]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
INSIGHT TURKEY, July-September 2004 (Vol.6, No.3)
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, “Why the EU Needs Turkey” [*]
Michael Emerson and Nathalie Tocci, “Integrating EU and Turkish Foreign
Policy” [*]
Heather Grabbe, “From Drift to Strategy: Why the EU Should Start Accession
Talks With Turkey” [*]
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, “Beyond Istanbul” [*]
Ronald D. Asmus, “Developing a New Euro-Atlantic Strategy for the Black Sea
Region” [*]
Sarah Repucci, “Turkey, the EU, and Freedom in the World: An Examination of EU
Accession Through the Lens of Data on Political Rights and Civil Liberties”
[*]
C. Cem Oguz, “The Transformation of U.S. Military Strategy and the Issue of
New Bases and their Effect on Eurasia” [*]
Mehmet Ogutcu, “Investing in the Middle East and North Africa: Development and
Modernization” [*]
http://www.insightturkey.com
INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY, (Vol.53, No.4, 2004)
Jutta Brunnee and Stephen J. Toope, “The Use of Force: International Law After
Iraq” [785-806]
David Hope, “Torture” [807-832]
Catherine Phuong, “The Protection of Iraqi Cultural Property” [985-998]
http://iclq.oupjournals.org
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF KURDISH STUDIES, (Vol.18,
Nos.1&2, 2004)
Charles Townshend, “Great Britain and the Turks” [90-98]
W.L. Westerman, “The Heritage of the Near East” [99-112]
INTERNATIONAL JL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, November 2004 (Vol.36, No.4)
Cem Behar, “Neighborhood Nuptials: Islamic Personal Law and Local Customs –
Marriage Records in a Mahalle of Traditional Istanbul (1864-1907)”
[537-559]
AbdelAziz EzzelArab, “The Experiment of Sharif Pasha’s Cabinet (1879): An
Inquiry into the Historiography of
Egypt’s Elite Movement” [561-589]
Amira K. Bennison, “The ‘New Order’ and Islamic Order: The Introduction of
the Nizami Army in the Western Magrib and its Legitimation, 1830-73”
[591-612]
David de Vries, “British Rule and Arab-Jewish Coalescence of Interest: The
1946 Civil Servants’ Strike in Palestine” [613-638]
Efrat Ben-Ze’ev and Issam Aburaiya, “’Middle Ground’ Politics and the
Re-Palestiniation of Places in Israel” [639-655]
Avi Shlaim, “Israel Between East and West, 1948-56” [657-673]
http://journals.cambridge.org
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Spring 2004 (Vol.38, No.1)
Jen’nan G. Read, “Cultural Influences on Immigrant Women’s Labor Force
Participation: The Arab-American Case” [52-77]
Ismet Koc and Isil Onan, “International Migrants’ Remittances and Welfare
Status of the Left-Behind Families in Turkey” [78-112]
http://www.csmny.org
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, 2004 (Vo.26, No.2)
Caner Uguz, “Turkey’s Historical Dilemma: The Question of European Identity
and the Role of History Textbooks” [181-198]
IRANIAN STUDIES, March 2004 (Vol.37, No.1)
Daniel Tsadik, “Nineteenth Century Shi’i Anti-Christian Polemics and the
Jewish Aramaic Nevuat Hayeled (The Prophecy of the Child)” 5-16]
Talinn Grigor, “Recultivating ‘Good Taste’: The Early Pahlavi Modernists
and Their Society for National Heritage” [17-46]
Rosemary Stanfield-Johnson, “The Tabarra’iyan and the Early Safavids”
[47-72]
Afshin Matin-Asgari, “The Intellectual Bestsellers of Post-Revolutionary Iran:
On Backwardness, Elite-Killing, and Western Rationality” [73-88]
Barry D. Wood, “The Tarikh-I Jahanara in the Chester Beatty Library: An
Illustrated Manuscript of the ‘Anonymus Histories of Shah Ismai’l”
[89-108]
Brian Spooner, “Review Article: The Mantle of the Prophet: Religion and
Politics in Iran” [109-116]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
IRANIAN STUDIES, June 2004 (Vol.37, No.2)
<<Special Issure on Afghanistan>>
Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, “Impoverishing a Colonial Frontier: Cash, Credit, and
Debt in Nineteenth-Century Afghanistan” [199-218]
Alessandro Monsutti, “Cooperation, Remittances, and Kinship among the
Hazaras” [219-240]
Robert L. Canfield, “New Trends among the Hazaras: from ‘The Amity of
Wolves’ to ‘The Practice of Brotherhood’” [241-262]
Thomas J. Barfield, “Problems in Establishing Legitimacy in Afghanistan”
[263-294]
M. Jamil Hanifi, “Editing the Past: Colonial Production of Hegemony Through
the ‘Laya Jerga’ in Afghanistan” [295-322]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
ISIM June 2004 (No.14)
Elliot Colla, “A Culture of Righteousness and Martyrdom” [6-7]
Riaz Hassan, “Suicide Attacks: Life as a Weapon” [8-9]
Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf, “Martyrdom and Resistance in the Middle East” [10]
Farhad Khosrokhavar, “Terrorism in Europe” [11]
Charles Tripp, “Iraq as Lebanon: Fears for the Future” [12]
Nicolien Zuijdgeest, “Memories of Havana in Desert Refugee Camps” [13]
Kjersti Larsen, “Multiculturalism through Spirit Possession” [14-15]
Karen Isaksen Leonard, “American Muslims: Race, Religion and the Nation”
[16-17]
Samadia Sadouni, “Integration and Islamic Education in South Africa” [18-19]
Alexander Bogomolov, “Islamic Knowledge in Ukraine” [20-21]
Ina Merdjanova, “Religion and Post-Communist Albania” [22-23]
Hovann H. Simonian, “History and Identity among the Hemshin” [24-25]
Maha Abdelrahman, “The Leftists and Islamists in Egypt” [26-27]
Amel Boubekeur, “Female Religious Professionals in France” [28-29]
Shirin Ebadi, “Human Rights, Women and Islam” [30-32]
Helen Rizzo, “Women, Politics and Islam in Kuwait” [33]
Quintan Wiktorowizc, “Conceptualizing Islamic Activism” [34-35]
Mehri Honarbin-Holliday, “Art Education in Iran: Women’s Voices” [36-37]
Abdou Filali-Ansary, “The Poet and the Prophet” [38-39]
Setrag Manoukian, “Culture, Power and Poetry in Shiraz” [40-41]
Daniel Martin Varisco, “Islam Takes a Hit” [42-43]
Mirjam Shatanawi and Deniz Unsal, “Urban Islam: Rethinking the
Familiar” [44]
Deniz Coskun, “The Headscarf and the ‘Neutral’ Welfare State” [45]
Elena Arigita, “Al-Azhar in the Post 9/11 Era” [46-47]
Sebastian Peyrouse, “Religious Diversity in Post-Soviet Central Asia”
[48-49]
Donal B. Cruise O’Brien, “African Muslims and the Secular State” [50]
www.isim.nl
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.43, No.2)
Abdul Rashid Moten, “Islamization of Knowledge in Theory and Practice: The
Contribution of Sayyid Abul A’la Mawdudi” [247-272]
Kecia Ali, “‘A Beautiful Example’: The Prophet Muhammad as a Model for
Muslim Husbands” [273-292]
ISRAEL STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.9, No.1)
Haim Grossman, “War as Child’s Play: Patriotic Games in the British Mandate
and Israel” [1-30]
David Jacobson, “The Ma’ale School: Catalyst for the Entrance of Religious
Zionists into the World of Media Production” [31-60]
Kobi Cohen-Hattab, “Zionism, Tourism, and the Battle for Palestine: Tourism as
a Political-Propaganda Tool” [61-85]
Moshe Shemesh, “The Palestinian Society in the Wake of the 1948 War: From
Social Fragmentation to Consolidation” [86-100]
Tamir Goren, “Separate or Mixed Municipalities? Attitudes of Jewish Yishuv
Leadership to the Mixed Municipality during the British Mandate: The Case of
Haifa” [101-124]
Nadav Shelef, “From ‘Both Banks of the Jordan’ to the ‘Whole Land of
Israel:’ Ideological Change in Revisionist Zionism” [125-148]
http://iupjournals.org
JAMA’A, 2004 (Vol.12)
<<Special Issue: Mandatory Palestine – Alternative
Perspectives>>
Eitan Bar-Yosef, “The Last Crusade? British Propaganda and the Palestine
Campaign, 1917-18” [11-40]
Amos Nadan, “‘He Who Has a Hen Can Get an Egg on Load’: Credit for Arab
Peasants in Mandate Palestine, 1922-1947” [41-92]
Tamir Goren, “‘Joint Work between Jews and Arabs in Developing the Country
– Is It Possible?’ Cooperation between Jews and Arabs in the Haifa
Municipality during the British Mandate” [93-134]
Sam Kaplan, “An Indian Odyssey: The Subaltern Collective, from Social History
to Cultural Studies” [135-150]
Rosalind O’Hanlon, “Recovering the Subject Subaltern Studies and Histories
of Resistance in Colonial South Asia” [151-200]
Gideon M. Kressel and Reuven Aharoni, “Egyptian Immigrants in the Bilad Al
Sham” [201-248]
Hussein Alghoul, “The War in Iraq in Arab Eyes: A Review of the Literature”
[249-258]
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Spring 2004 (Vol.57, No.2)
Jonathan D. Greenberg, “Divided Lands, Phantom Limbs: Partition in the Indian
Subcontinent, Palestine, China, and Korea” [7-30]
Roger Heacock, “Palestinians: The Land and the Law, an Inverse Relationship”
[151-168]
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, September 2004 (Vol.2, No.3)
Salvatore Zappala, “The Iraqi Special Tribunal’s Draft Rules of Procedure
and Evidence” [855-865]
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, September 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
Shada Osman and Camille Forbes, “Representing the West in the Arabic Language:
The Slave Narrative of Omar Ibn Said” [331-343]
http://www3.oup.co.uk
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.33, No.4)
Rebecca L. Stein and Ted Swedenburg, “Popular Culture, Relational History, and
the Question of Power and Israel” [5-20]
Khaled Hroub, “Hamas After Shaykh Yassin and Rantisi” [21-38]
Beverly Milton-Edwards and Alastair Crooke, “Elusive Ingredient: Hamas and the
Peace Process” [39-52]
Anders Strindbeg, “Syria Under Pressure” [53-69]
Kamal Boullata, “Art Under the Siege” [70-84]
www.ucpress.edu/journals/jps
JOURNAL OF RITUAL STUDIES, 2004 (Vol.18, No.2)
<<Special Issue: Contesting
Rituals: Islam and Practices of Identity-making>>
Susan J. Rasmussen, “‘These
are Dirty Times’: Transformations of Gendered Spaces and Islamic Ritual
Protection in Tuareg Herbalists’ and Marabouts’ Albaraka Blessing
Powers” [43-60]
Shampa Mazumdar and Sanjoy Mazumdar, “The Articulation of Religion in Domestic
Space: Rituals in the Immigrant Muslim Home” [74-85]
Liyakat Takim, “Charismatic Appeal or Communitas? Visitation to the Shrines of
the Imams” [106-120]
http://www.pitt.edu/~strather/journal.htm
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES Summer 2004 (Vol.29, No.2)
Hadi Elis, “The Kurdish Demand for Statehood and the Future of Iraq”
[191-210]
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.27,
No.4)
Nader Entessar, “Israel and Iran’s National Security” [1-19]
Lynda Pollock Malik and Tahereh Alavi Hojjat, “Women in Contemporary Iran”
[20-33]
M. Yousuf Saeed, “Motivation of Nuclear Proliferation in Pakistan: The India
Factor” [34-51]
Uzi Rabi, “Kuwait’s Changing Strategic Posture: Historical Patterns”
[52-65]
LAW AND SOCIETY REVIEW, September 2004 (Vol.38, No.3)
Dicle Kogacioglu, “Progress, Unity, and Democracy: Dissolving Political
Parties in Turkey” [733-762]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
MAGHREB MACHREK Summer 2004 (No.180)
Jean-Francois Daguzan, “Les consequences de la guerre en Irak” [11-26]
Philippe Lorec, “Petrole irakien, un enjeu international” [27-46]
Agnes Levaqllois, “Le defi de la reconstruction” [47-58]
Abdallah Saaf, “La guerre contre l’Irak et les processus mediterraneens”
[73-80]
Jean-Francois Daguzan, “Le nucleaire israelien et la stabilite du
Proche-Orient” [81-104]
Mohamed El Baradei and Robert Gallucci, “Irak, Iran et proliferation au
Moyen-Orient” [105-110]
MERIP Fall 2004 (Vol.34,
No.3, Issue 232)
Christoph Wilcke, “Castles Built of Sand: US Governance and Exit Strategies in
Iraq” [4-13]
Herbert Docena, “Silent Battalions of ‘Democracy’” [14-21]
Steve Negus, “The Insurgency Intensifies” [22-27]
Khalid Mustafa Medani, “State Rebuilding in Reverse: The Neoliberal
‘Reconstruction’ of Iraq” [28-31]
Justin Alexander, “The Paris Club, the Washington Concensus and the Baghdad
Cake” [32-35]
Fareed Mohamedi, “Oil Prices and Regime Resilience in the Gulf” [36-39]
Jennifer R. Ridha, “The Trouble with the Tribunal: Saddam Hussein and the
Elusiveness of Justice” [40-43]
Iris Glosemeyer, “Local Conflict, Global Spin: An Uprising in the Yemeni
Highlands” [44-47]
www.merip.org
MESA BULLETIN June 2004 (Vol.38, No.1)
Keith Watenpaugh, “’Opening the Doors’ One Year Later: Reflections on the
Iraq War and the Middle East Studies Community” [16-23]
Hala Fattah, “Iraqi Universities and Libraries, One Year After the
Occupation” [24-27]
Jeffrey B. Spurr, “Lessons for Assistance to Iraqi Libraries Derived from
Similar Efforts to Assist Bosnian Libraries After the 1992-1996 War” [28-40]
Jaakko Hameen-Attila, “Middle Eastern Studies in Finland” [41-43]
Al-Hussein N.Madhany, “Arabic Windows: Arabicizing Windows Applications to
Read and Write Arabic” [44-54]
http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/.
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.11, No.3)
Doron Almog, “Tunnel-Vision in Gaza” [3-12]
Gerald M. Steinberg, “NGOs Make War on Israel” [13-26]
Daniel Mandel, “Try, Try, Try Again: Bush’s Peace Plans” [27-36]
Jonathan Eric Lewis, “Freedom of Speech – in Any Language” [37-46]
Norvell B. De Atkine, “The Arab Mind Revisited” [47-55]
Martin Kramer, “Nation and Assassination in the Middle East” [59-64]
Elie Kedourie, “Going Third World, a la Francaise” [65-68]
Interview: Ahmad Chalabi, “The Biggest Error Was Occupation” [69-77]
www.meforum.org
MIDDLE EASTERN LITERATURES July 2004 (Vol.7, No.2)
Aboubakr Chraibi, “Texts of the Arabian Nights and Ideological Variations”
[149-158]
Julia Bray, “The Caliph and his Public Relations” [159-170]
Ulrich Marzolph, “Narrative Strategies in Popular Literature: Ideology and
Ethics in Tales from the Arabian Nights and Other Collections” [171-182]
Richard van Leeuwen, “The Art of Interruption: the Thousand and One Nights and
Jan Potocki” [183-198]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, July 2004 (Vol.30, No.4)
Stephanie Cronin, “The Politics of Debt: The Anglo-Persian Oil Company and the
Bakhtiyari Khans” [1-31]
Eyal Ari, “The People’s Houses and the Theatre in Iran” [32-58]
Syed Tanvir Wasti, “The 1912-13 Balkan Wars and the Siege of Edirne” [59-78]
Nazim Irem, “Undercurrents of European Modernity and the Foundations of Modern
Turkish Conservatism: Bergsonism in Retrospect” [79-112]
Ziya Onis, “Turgut Ozal and his Economic Legacy: Turkish Neo-Liberalism in
Critical Perspective” [113-134]
Tamir Goren, “The Judaization of Haifa at the Time of the Arab Revolt”
[135154]
Suleyman Seydi, “The Activities of Special Operations Executive in Turkey”
[153-170]
Aharon Gaimani, “The ‘Orphans’ Decree’ in Yemen: Two New Episodes”
[171-184]
Elisheva Rosman-Stollman, “Balancing Acts: The Gulf States and Israel”
[185-208]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, August 2004
Claude Llena, “Tunisia: Tourism’s Trap” [*]
Edward Said, “Eloquent, Elegant Arabic” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, October 2004
Ignace Dalle, “Modern Monarch But the Same Old System” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Fall 2004
Hossein Askari and Rana Atie, “Scimitars to Plowshares” [*]
http://www.nationalinterest.org
NATIONALISM AND ETHNIC POLITICS, 2004 (Vol.10, No.2)
Riad Nasser, “Exclusion and the Making of Jordanian National Identity: An
Analysis of School Textbooks” [221-250]
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, October 7, 2004 (Vol.51, No.15)
Mark Danner, “Abu Ghraib: The Hidden Story” [*]
Robert Malley, “Israel and the Arafat Question” [*]
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, October 21, 2004 (Vol.51, No.16)
Max Rodenbeck, “Unloved in Arabia” [*]
ORIENT, March 2004 (Vol.45, No.1)
Johannes Grundmann, “Scharia, Hirntod und Organtransplantation: Kontext und
Wirkung zweier islamischer Rechtsentscheidungen im Nahen und Mittleren Osten”
[27-46]
Joseph Alagha, “Hizbullah and Martyrdom” [47-74]
Dieter Weiss, “Wege zu einer arabischen Wissensgesellschaft” [75-90]
Carsten Wieland, “Syrien nach dem Irak-Krieg – Stagnation oder Umbruch?”
[91-124]
Reinhard Stewig, “Die Tuerkei auf dem Weg von der Agrar- zur
Industriegesellschaft” [125-140]
http://www.duei.de/doi
ORIENT, June 2004 (Vol.45, No.2)
Ahmed Abdalla, “Anti-Americanism in Egypt” [219-238]
Eyal Zisser, “Bashar al-Asad and his Regime – Between Continuity and
Change” [239-256]
Aschot Manutscharjan, “The End of Chaos: Domestic and Foreign Stability in
Georgia After the Civil War (1995-1996” [257-280]
Uzi Rabi, “The Dynamics of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): The Ceaseless
Quest for Regional Security in a Changing Region” [281-296]
http://www.duei.de/doi
ORIENTE MODERNO, (Vol.12 (83) No.3, 2003)
<<Special Issue: The Ottoman Capitulations: Text and Context>>
Alexander H. de Groot, “The Historical Development
of the Capitulatory Regime in the Ottoman Middle East from the Fifteenth to the
Nineteenth Centuries” [575-604]
Kate Fleet, “Turkish-Latin Diplomatic Relations in the Fourteenth Century: the
Case of the Consul” [605-611]
Maurits H. van den Boogert, “Consular Jurisdiction in the Ottoman Legal System
in the Eighteenth Century” [613-634]
Isa Blumi, “Capitulations in the Late Ottoman Empire: the Shifting Parameters
of Russian and Austrian Interests in Ottoman Albania” [1878-1912]
Jan Schmidt, “Manuscripts Documenting Relations Between the Ottoman Empire and
the West in the Leiden University Library: Treaties, Passports and Letters”
[705-714]
www.ipocan.it
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.11, No.2, 2004)
Kofi Annan, “Leadership Can Make a Difference Between Hope and Despair”
[5-8]
Jimmy Carter, “The Geneva Initiative: A Promising Foundation for Peace”
[9-11]
Nabeel Kassis, “International Torpor Can Only Prolong the Conflict” [12-17]
Avi Primor, “The European Union and the Middle East – Mutual
Indispensability” [18-24]
Sari Hanafi, “The Role of the NGOs: Scream if you Want to be Heard” [25-30]
Ron Pundak, “All Aboard: The International Community and the Track to Peace”
[31-37]
Anwar Al Darkazally, “U.S. Intervention in the Israel-Palestinian Conflict:
Israeli Intervention in U.S. Middle East Policy?” [38-44]
Tamar Herman, “Only America and Only Through Diplomacy: Israeli Jewish
Attitudes to International Involvement in the Quest for a Solution to the
Conflict” [45-53]
Tony Klug, “Imagine No Excuses” [54-61]
Shlomo Brom, “The Role of International Monitoring in the Israeli-Palestinian
Arena” [62-68]
http://www.pij.org
PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.68, No.2)
Mark Tessler, et al., “Political Generations in Developing Countries: Evidence
and Insights From Algeria” [184-216]
http://poq.oupjournals.org
THE PSYCHOANALYTIC REVIEW, June 2004 (Vol.91, No.3)
Stephen Frosch, “Freud, Psychoanalysis and Anti-Semitism” [309-330]
Elaine Schwager, “Transforming Dualism and the Metaphor of Terror, Part I:
From Genocidal to Dialogic Mentality: An Intergenerational Struggle” [347-394]
www.guilford.com
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH, August 2004 (Vol.90, No.3)
Dana L. Cloud, “”To Veil the Threat of Terror”: Afghan Women and the
‘Clash of Civilizations’ in the Imagery of the U.S. War on Terrorism”
[285-306]
RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES, Summer 2004 (No.118)
A.C. de Gayffier-Bonneville, “L’intervention britannique aux cotes des
Egyptiens dans le conflit israelo-arabe de 1948” [185-198]
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, August 2004 (Vol.7, No.2)
Shaul Arieli, “Disengagement, the ‘Seam’ Zone, and Alternative Conflict
Management” [11-21]
Ephraim Kam, “Exceeding the Boundaries: The Parliamentary Report of Israel’s
Intelligence System” [22-29]
Daniel Sobelman, “Four Years After the Withdrawal From Lebanon: Refining the
Rules of the Game” [30-38]
Uzi Eilam, “Technology in the Fight Against Terrorism” [39-44]
Menachem Klein, “A Response to the Critics of
the Geneva Accord” [45-52]
http://www.tau.ac.il/jcss
TURKISH STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.5, No.2)
Mustafa Aydun, “Foucault’s Pendulum: Turkey in Central Asia and the
Caucasus” [1-22]
Gareth M. Winrow, “Turkey and the East-West Gas Transportation Corridor”
[23-42]
Esra Cuhadar-Gurkaynak and Binnur Ozkececi-Taner, “Decisionmaking Process
Matters: Lessons Learned from Two Turkish Foreign Policy Cases” [43-78]
Isa Sagbas and Naci Tolga Saruc, “Intergovernmental Transfers and the Flypaper
Effect in Turkey” [79-92]
Gilles Bertrand, “Cypriots in Britain: Diaspora(s) Committed to Peace?”
[93-110]
Sefa Simsek, “New Social Movements in Turkey Since 1980” [111-139]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Autumn 2004 (Vol.27, No. 4)
George Gavrilis, “Sharon’s Endgame for the West Bank Barrier” [*]
Robert J. Einhorn, “A Transatlantic Strategy on Iran’s Nuclear Program”
[*]
Ray Takeyh and Nikolas K. Gvosdev, “Pragmatism in the Midst of Iranian
Turmoil” [*]
Batsheba Crocker, “Reconstructing Iraq’s Economy” [*]
http://www.twq.com
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS (Vol.44, No.2, 2004)
Michael Kreutz, “Suleiman Al-Bustanis Arabische Ilias: Ein Beispiel fuer
arabischen Philhellenismus im ausgehenden Osmanischen Reich” [155-194]
Uri Kupferschmidt, “The Social History of the Sewing Machine in the Middle
East” [195-213]
C.G.Brower, “Pepper Merchants in the Booming Port of al-Mukha: Dutch Evidence
for an Oceanwide Trading Network” [214-280]
www.brill.nl
WORLD AFFAIRS, Fall 2004 (Vol.167, No.2)
Gawdat Bahgat, “Terrorism and Energy: Potential for a Strategic Realignment”
[51-58]
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