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Practising Diplomacy in the Mamluk Sultanate

Gifts and Material Culture in the Medieval Islamic World

by Doris Behrens-Abouseif
Language: English
Release Date: May 16, 2014

Elaborate and sensational gifts were the hallmark of Mamluk diplomacy. From Cairo, where they controlled the medieval spice trade and the holy sites of Christianity and Islam, the Mamluk Sultans - conscious of their humble slave origins - augmented their claims to legitimacy through brilliant displays...

The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier

Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities

by A. Asa Eger
Language: English
Release Date: November 18, 2014

The retreat of the Byzantine army from Syria in around 650 CE, in advance of the approaching Arab armies, is one that has resounded emphatically in the works of both Islamic and Christian writers, and created an enduring motif: that of the Islamic-Byzantine frontier. For centuries, Byzantine and Islamic...

The Political Economy of Iran Under the Qajars

Society, Politics, Economics and Foreign Relations 1796-1926

by Hooshang Amirahmadi
Language: English
Release Date: June 28, 2012

The political economy of Iran underwent the fundamental transition from feudalism to modernity from the early 19th to the 20th century: a period which was a vital watershed in Iran's historical development. This book provides a critical analysis of Iran's economic, social and political development...

US Economic Aid in Egypt

Strategies for Democratisation and Reform in the Middle East

by Dina Jadallah
Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2016

Economic aid is one of the cornerstones of the Egyptian-American relationship, and plays a significant role in promoting US policy objectives in the Middle East. Focusing on the latter half of Hosni Mubarak's rule, Dina Jadallah argues that, through its aid policy, the US has attempted to use a reforming...

Art in the Service of Colonialism

French Art Education in Morocco 1912-1956

by Hamid Irbouh
Language: English
Release Date: March 25, 2013

In the Moroccan French Protectorate (1912-1956), the French established vocational and fine art schools, imposed modern systems of industrial production and pedagogy and reinvented old traditions. Hamid Irbouh argues that the French used this systematic modernisation of local arts and crafts regulation...

Bioart Kitchen

Art, Feminism and Technoscience

by Lindsay Kelley
Language: English
Release Date: March 7, 2016

What do new technologies taste like? A growing number of contemporary artists are working with food, live materials and scientific processes, in order to explore and challenge the ways in which manipulation of biological materials informs our cooking and eating.

Dirt

New Geographies of Cleanliness and Contamination

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Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2012

Dirt – and our rituals to eradicate it – are as much a part of our everyday lives as eating, breathing and sleeping. Yet this very fact means that we seldom stop to question what we mean by dirt. What do our attitudes to dirt and cleanliness tell us about ourselves and the societies we live in?...

Family Law in Syria

Patriarchy, Pluralism and Personal Status Laws

by Esther van Eijk
Language: English
Release Date: May 18, 2016

The current Syrian crisis has its roots in the sectarian nature of the country's multi-religious society. Since Ottoman times, the different religious communities have enjoyed the right to regulate and administer their own family relations. Matters of personal status including marriage, divorce, child...

Gaidar’s Revolution

The Inside Account of the Economic Transformation of Russia

by Petr Aven, Alfred Kokh
Language: English
Release Date: July 2, 2015

After the collapse of the Soviet Union a team of young economic reformers led by Yegor Gaidar worked to create a new economic future for Russia. Against an overwhelming threat of looming hunger and civil war, they created a market economy which is still in place today. In the face of crisis, a process...

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The Political Life of Aneurin Bevan

by Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2014

Aneurin – Nye – Bevan was one of the pivotal Labour Party figures of the post-war era in Britain. As Minister for Health in Attlee's government, his role in the foundation of the National Health Service, the world's largest publically-funded health service, changed the face of British society...

Constructing a Post-War Order

The Rise of US Hegemony and the Origins of the Cold War

by Andrew Baker
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2011

The years 1942 to 1946 saw the acceleration of World War II, its conclusion and the construction of a post-war order that was to culminate in the Cold War. Andrew Baker here examines the expansion of US political and economic power and hegemony during this period, and the extent to which smaller states,...

State Failure in Sub-Saharan Africa

The Crisis of Post-Colonial Order

by Catherine Scott
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2017

How should failed states in Africa be understood? Catherine Scott here critically engages with the concept of state failure and provides an historical reinterpretation. She shows that, although the concept emerged in the context of the post-Cold War new world order, the phenomenon has been attendant...

Contested Spaces in Contemporary Turkey

Environmental, Urban and Secular Politics

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Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2017

The most significant political development of the post-Cold War era was, arguably, the diffusion of neoliberalism across the globe. Yet behind the illusion of abundance and development, the 'rule of the market' can be violent and destructive, exploiting the environment, dismissing cultural or historical...

Imagined Communities in Greece and Turkey

Trauma and the Population Exchanges under Atat?rk

by Emine Yesim Bedlek
Language: English
Release Date: December 3, 2015

In 1923 the Turkish government, under its new leader Kemal Atatürk, signed a renegotiated Balkan Wars treaty with the major powers of the day and Greece. This treaty provided for the forced exchange of 1.3 million Christians from Anatolia to Greece, in return for 30,000 Greek Muslims. The mass migration...
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