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200 _aMiddle East Studies Association Bulletin, Vol. 37, N° 1, Summer 2003
_bPERI
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d2003
215 _ap. 1-175
225 _aMiddle East Studies Association Bulletin
_vVol. 37, N° 1
300 _aBibliographie p. 129-167 : Anthropology, Sociology, and Traditions of the Middle East ; Modern History and Culture ; Contemporary Society, Politics and Economics ; Language, Literature and the Arts Audiovisuals p. 168-170
345 _a163
545 _hp. 2-19
_fJoel Beinin
_iMiddle East Studies after September 11, 2001
545 _hp. 20-49
_fBeatrice Nicolini
_iThe Western Indian Ocean as Cultural Corridor : Makran, Oman and Zanzibar through Nineteenth Century Eiropean Accounts and Reports
545 _hp. 50-57
_fGhada Osman
_iThe Historian on Language : Ibn Khaldun and the Communicative Learning Approach
545 _hp. 58-67
_fNajwa Al-Qattan
_iThe Sijills of Beirut al-Mahrusa
545 _hp. 68-81
_fSara Scalenghe
_fNadia Sbaiti
_iConducting Research in Lebanon : An Overview of Historical Sources in Beirut (Part I)
545 _hp. 82-102
_fJonathan H. Shannon
_iAl-Muwashshahat and al-Qudud al-Halabiyya : Two Genres in the Aleppine Wasla
545 _hp. 103-118
_fHayim Y. Sheynin
_iAn Annotated Bibliography of the Scholarly Works of Solomon Bayevsky
610 _aHISTOIRE. MOYEN-ORIENT
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20211211
_gUNIMARC