Aljadid

Aljadid
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: Arab Americans
ISBN: IND:30000117405294

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Arab Regionalism

Arab Regionalism
Author: Silvia Ferabolli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317658023

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Arab regionalism details and examines the power relations involved in the making of an Arab region. On an empirical level, this book concentrates on the drawing of topographic and ideational boundaries in the Arab region, on Arab regional organizations, on the functional cooperation among Arab states and institutions, and on the socio-cultural infra-structure that supports the Arab region making process, with a strong focus on post-1990 dynamics. On a theoretical level, this work makes a case for the analytical autonomy of "Arab" regionalism (as opposed to regionalism in the Middle East or in the Mediterranean) and for the necessity of approaching it as an actual process instead of a failed project. The attitude of debasement and erasure towards Arab regionalism that is common-place in the field of regional studies is replaced in this book for the acknowledgment that there is much more political coordination, economic cooperation and social integration in the Arab region than has previously been assumed. Providing a fresh perspective on Arab regionalism, this book will be an essential resource for scholars and researchers with an interest in Regionalism, Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations.

The Geology of Egypt

The Geology of Egypt
Author: Zakaria Hamimi,Ahmed El-Barkooky,Jesús Martínez Frías,Harald Fritz,Yasser Abd El-Rahman
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030152659

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This richly illustrated book offers a concise overview of the geology of Egypt in the context of the geology of the Arab Region and Northeast Africa. An introductory chapter on history of geological research in Egypt sheds much light on the stages before and after the establishment of Egyptian Geological Survey (the second oldest geological survey worldwide), Hume's book and Said's 1962, 1990 books. The book starts with the Precambrian geology of Egypt, in terms of lithostratigraphy and classifications, structural and tectonic framework, crustal evolution and metamorphic belts. A dedicated chapter discusses the Paleozoic-Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectonics and structural evolution of Egypt. A chapter highlights the Red Sea tectonics and the Gulf of Suez and Gulf of Aqaba Rifts. Subsequent chapters address the Phanerozoic geology from Paleozoic to Quaternary. The Egyptian Impact Crater(s) and Meteorites are dealt with in a separate chapter. The Earth resources in Egypt, including metallic and non-metallic ore deposits, hydrocarbon and water resources, are given much more attention throughout four chapters. The last chapter addresses the seismicity, seismotectonics and neotectonics of Egypt.

The Bazaar in the Islamic City

The Bazaar in the Islamic City
Author: Mohammad Gharipour
Publsiher: I.B.Tauris
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781617973468

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The Middle Eastern bazaar is much more than a context for commerce: the studies in this book illustrate that markets, regardless of their location, scale, and permanency, have also played important cultural roles within their societies, reflecting historical evolution, industrial development, social and political conditions, urban morphology, and architectural functions. This interdisciplinary volume explores the dynamics of the bazaar with a number of case studies from Cairo, Damascus, Aleppo, Nablus, Bursa, Istanbul, Sana’a, Kabul, Tehran, and Yazd. Although they share some contextual and functional characteristics, each bazaar has its own unique and fascinating history, traditions, cultural practices, and structure. One of the most intriguing aspects revealed in this volume is the thread of continuity from past to present exhibited by the bazaar as a forum where a society meets and intermingles in the practice of goods exchange—a social and cultural ritual that is as old as human history.

Kaleidoscope of Cultures

Kaleidoscope of Cultures
Author: Marvelene C. Moore,Philip Ewell
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2009-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607093039

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A rich collection of the best offerings from the 2006 and 2008 National Symposiums on Multicultural Music, Kaleidoscope of Cultures is full of resources, references, lesson plans, and ethnic music. In addition to lively speeches, engaging workshops (including making ethnic instruments), and reviews of vocal and instrumental multicultural literature, research papers address timely topics. With video clips from the conference performances and presentations available on the MENC Web site, you can see authentic demonstrations of the music and share them with your students.

Libya a Country Study

Libya  a Country Study
Author: American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1979
Genre: Libya
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081117165

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Arab Cultural Studies

Arab Cultural Studies
Author: Tarik Sabry
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857724854

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'Arab Cultural Studies: Mapping the Field' is the first attempt to explore ways of conceptualising and theorising the nascent field of Arab Cultural Studies. It reflects and engages in an interdisciplinary discussion on the different facets of Arab cultural studies, including gender, economy, history, epistemology, language, method, politics, literary and cultural criticism, institutionalization, popular culture, creativity and much more. The book presents a meta-narrative about how scholars have thus far thought and re-thought the field. It brings together prominent and emerging experts, writing from both Arab and Western academia, to engage with key complex, epistemic and methodological questions and to articulate in the meantime the new kinds of language and hermeneutics necessary for the appropriation of an historically conscious and coherent field of scientific enquiry into contemporary Arab media, culture and society.

Intersections

Intersections
Author: Gustave E. von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2001
Genre: Middle East
ISBN: UCBK:C094006594

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