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German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut: competing missions. |
Hauser, Julia |
x,391p. |
Brill |
2015 |
27,579円 |
Church work with children -- Lebanon -- Beirut -- History
In German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut. Competing Missions, Julia Hauser offers a critical analysis of the German Protestant Kaiserswerth deaconesses’ orphanage and boarding school for girls in late Ottoman Beirut as situated within the larger field of educational development in the city. Drawing, among other sources, on the deaconesses’ largely unpublished letters home, her study illuminates that the only way missionary organizations like the deaconesses' could succeed was by entering into negotiations with their local environment, adapting their agenda in the process. Mission, therefore, was shaped not merely at home, but by conflictual negotiations on the periphery ‒ a perspective quite different from the top-down isolationist perspective of earlier research on missions. |
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An Account of the British Settlement of Aden in Arabia. |
Hunter, F.M. |
xii,232p. 古書 |
Frank Cass |
1968(1877) |
605円 |
Yemen (Republic) -- Aden -- Commerce -- History
Written in 1877 at the request of the Indian government it is a comprehensive surbey of Aden at that time which remains of considerable value today. There is a full geographical and physical description of the settlement: an account of the population of the various tribes, their habnitsd and occupations; and a careful summary of the trade and commerce carried out within the peninsula.
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A Chronicle of the Reign of Shah 'Abbas (Afzal al-Tavarikh), Vol. I. |
Fazli Beg Khuzani Isfahani |
lxx,526p.(per.) |
Gibb Memorial Trust |
2015 |
9,971円 |
Iran -- History -- Ṣafavid dynasty -- ʻAbbās I, Shah of Iran, 1571-1629
افضل التواريخ
خوزانى اصفهانى، فضلى بىگ
Afz̤al al-tavārīkh
Khūzānī Iṣfahānī, Faz̤lī Bayg
This substantial and largely unknown Persian chronicle of the reign of Shah 'Abbas (1587-1629) exists in a unique manuscript, recently discovered in the Library of Christ's College, Cambridge. Its author, Fazli Beg Khuzani Isfahani, provides an insider's account of this crucial period in Persian history, with ba wealth of detail about the central and provincial administration and much information not found in other sources.
Vol. 1 covers the years 995-1018/1587-1609 |
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Zendegani-ye Shah 'Abbas Avval. |
Falsafi, Nasr Allah |
5 vols. in 3, illus. |
'Elmi |
1358(1353) |
4,180円 |
Iran -- History -- Safavids -- ʻAbbās I, Shah of Iran, 1571-1629
زندگاني شاه عباس اول
تأليف نصر الله فلسفي
Zindigānī-yi Shāh ʻAbbās Avval
taʼlīf-i Naṣr Allāh Falsafī
Mujallad-i 1. Muqaddamāt-i saltanat-i ū -- Mujallad-i 2. Khuṣūṣīyāt-i jismī, rūḥī, akhlāqī va zuqī-i ū -- mujallad-i 3. Dīndārī, sīyāsāt-i maz̲habī, sīyāsat-i dākhilī, ʻadālat, dārāʼī va imlāk-i ū -- mujallad-i 4. Majlis-i Shāh, ziqār-i Shāh ʻAbbās bā bīgānigān va safīrān-i bīgānih, sīyāsat-i khārijī-i ū. |
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The American Task in Persia. |
Millspaugh, A.C. |
xiv,322p |
Arno Press |
1973(1925) |
2,799円 |
Iran -- American financial mission 1911-12) -- Economic conditions |
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Iran: royalty, religion and revolution. |
Rizvi, Saiyid Athar Abbas |
xii,392p. |
Ma'rfat Pub. House |
1980 |
1,980円 |
Iran -- Islam -- civilization -- History -- Revolution (1979-1979)
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Land and People 1
2: The Pre-Islamic Dynasties 14
3: The Arab Rule 32
4: The Influx of Nomadic Tribes 60
5: The Emergence of the Nation 81
6: Religion and Philosophy 101
7: Literature and Learning 142
8: Art and Architecture 165
9: Landmarks of Islamic Revolution: culmination of a hundred years of war against despotism and foreign intrigues 192
10: Islamic Revolution (from the fall of Mosaddeq to the fall of Mohammed Reza Shah) 241
11: Conclusion 344
Appendix: Seyyed Jemalod-Din Asadabadi (Afghani) 349 |
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A Brief Guide to Sources for Middle East Studies in the India Office Records. |
Tuson, Penelope |
35p. |
India Office Library and Records |
1982 |
220円 |
Middle East -- India Office Library and Records |
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Engagement or Coercion? weighing Western human rights policies towards Turkey, Iran and Egypt. |
Dalacoura, Katerina |
xiv,82p |
The Royal Inst. of International Affairs |
2003 |
3,030円 |
Human rights -- Foreign reations -- Egypt -- Iran -- Turkey
This study analyzes the impact of US and European states' human rights policies on Turkey, Iran, and Egypt. It concludes that, contrary to conventional wisdom, cooperative engagement with these countries yields greater results than the more intrusive policies and coercive instruments in the western foreign policy arsenal, such as aid conditionality, economic sanctions, and diplomatic isolation. The book places the human rights issue in the wider context of foreign relations among the western and Middle Eastern states and demonstrates that the effectiveness of human rights policies cannot be assessed in isolation from the broader political relationships among them. Katerina Dalacoura argues that working with governments to achieve human rights reform has been more effective when these cooperative attempts have coincided with domestic trends toward greater liberalization. It also demonstrates that the more discreet instruments of western human rights policy, such as exercising political pressure, voicing criticism, and expressing concern in a consistent but low-key manner, have likewise influenced the human rights situation in the target countries in a more favourable way than imposed mandates. |
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Through the Hebrew Looking-Glass: Arab stereotypes in children's literature. |
El-Asmar, Fouzi |
ix,149p. illus. |
Zed Books |
1986 |
1,078円 |
Children's literature in Hebrew, 1947-. -- Political aspects
How do Israelis see the conflict between themselves and the Arab World? What images do they have of Arab character, Arab armies, and Palestinians who continue fighting against them to regain their country? This book tries to answer these questions by examining the content of children's storybooks published in Israel. |
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Ukannisu al-Shams 'an al-Sutuh. |
al-Shaykh, Hanan |
221p. |
Dar al-Adab |
2006(1994) |
1,782円 |
Lebanon -- Women -- Arabic Fiction -- Short stories
Ukannis al-shams ʻan al-suṭūḥ
Ḥannān al-Shaykh |
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Imra'atan 'ala Shati' al-Bahr. riwayah |
al-Shaykh, Hanan |
96p. |
Dar al-Adab |
2003 |
1,452円 |
Lebanon -- Women -- Arabic Fiction
إمرأتان على شاطئ البحر : رواية
حنان الشيخ
Imraʼatān ʻalá shāṭiʼ al-baḥr : riwāyah
Ḥanān al-Shaykh |
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Misk al-Ghazal. riwayah |
al-Shaykh, Hanan |
250p. |
Dar al-Adab |
2002(1988) |
1,848円 |
Lebanon -- Women -- Arabic Fiction
مسك الغزال : رواية
حنان الشيخ
Misk al-ghazāl : riwāyah
Ḥanān al-Shaykh |
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Sayyidi wa Habibi: riwayah. |
Barakat, Huda |
191p. |
Dar al-Nahal |
2004 |
1,692円 |
Arabic fiction -- Lebanon
سييدي وحبيبي
Sayyīdī wa-ḥabībī
Set against the backdrop of the Lebanese Civil War, this intriguing novel relates the struggles of Wadie, a young man who leaves school and becomes corrupted by crime, and his wife, Samia, who flees with him to Cyprus. |
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Hajar al-Dahk: riwayah. |
Barakat, Huda |
235p. |
Dar al-Nahal |
2005 |
2,178円 |
Arbic fiction -- Lebanon -- Civil War
حجر الضحك
Ḥajar al-ḍaḥk
The stone of laughter |
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Barid al-Layl. (riwayah) |
Barakat, Huda |
1260p. |
Dar al-Adab |
2019(18) |
2,259円 |
Arbic fiction -- Lebanon
بريد الليل : رواية
Barīd al-layl : riwāyah |
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'Ushshaq Kha'ibun |
'Abd al-Hamid, Ihab |
315p. |
Dar Mirit |
2005 |
2,399円 |
Arabic fiction -- Egypt
عشاق خائبون : [رواية]
إيهاب عبد الحميد
ʻUshshāq khāʼibūn : [riwāyah]
Īhāb ʻAbd al-Ḥamīd |
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Ma'wa al-Ghayb: mutataliyat qisasiyah. |
'Izz al-Din, Mansurah |
141p. |
Dar Mamduh 'Adwan/ Dar Sard |
2018 |
1,870円 |
Shor stories -- Egypt
مأوى الغياب : متتالية قصصية
منصورة عز الدين
Maʼwá al-ghiyāb : mutatāliyat qiṣaṣīyah
Manṣūrah ʻIzz al-Dīn |
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Hikayat al-Mu'assasah. |
Al-Ghitani, Jamal |
3219p. |
Dar al-Shuruq |
2003(1997) |
836円 |
Egypt -- Short stories
حكايات المؤسسة
جمال الغيطاني.
Ḥikāyāt al-muʼassasah
Jamāl al-Ghīṭānī |
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Children of Gebelaawi. |
Mahfouz, Naguib |
xxv,497p. |
Passeggiata Press |
1997 |
1,848円 |
Arabic fiction -- Egypt -- Families -- Allegories
The tale of a Mafia-like don in Egypt. He lives in a mansion in Cairo, uphill at the end of an alley whose inhabitants he exploits. He is the patriarch of a large family whose wealth comes from dealing in drugs and various protection rackets. While family members jockey for power, the people below live in squalor, dreaming of the revolutionary heroes their poverty produced. An expose of injustice in Egypt by a Nobel Prize winner and author of 30 novels.
Awlād hāratina |
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The Cairo of Naguib Mahfouz. |
Al-Ghitani, Gamal (text) |
96p. photos. |
American U. in Cairo Pr. |
1999 |
3,599円 |
Cairo (Egypt) -- Pictorial works -- Maḥfūẓ, Naǧīb
a collection of outstanding visual images of the historic city, while novelist Gamal al-Ghitani describes a walking tour with the great man around the streets of Gamaliya. |