HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
PUBLICATION record
Abu-Husayn, A. R. 2001. The long rebellion: The Druzes
and the Ottomans, 1516–1697. Archivum Ottomanicum 19:165–191.
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2002. Education and learning in early Ottoman Palestine. In Learning and
Education in the Ottoman World, ed. Ali Caksu, 297–303. Istanbul.
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2002. The View from Istanbul: Lebanon and the Druze Emirate in the Ottoman
Chancery Documents, 1546–1711. I.B. Tauris (London) and the Centre for
Lebanese Studies (Oxford).
Butcher, K. 2001. Review of A Monetary History of
the Ottoman Empire, by S. Pamuk. Bulletin of the Royal Institute for
Inter-Faith Studies, vol. 3, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2001): 189–193.
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2001. The coin assemblages from BEY 006 and BEY 045. ARAM 13–14
(2001–2002): 227–236.
El-Cheikh, N. 2001. Byzantines: Exegetical
explanations. Encyclopeadia of the Qur’an, vol. 1, ed. Jane Dammen
McAuliffe, 266–269. Leiden: Brill.
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2001. Byzantium through the Islamic prism: Twelfth-thirteenth centuries.
The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World,
ed. A. Laiou and Roy Parviz Mottahedeh, 53–69. Washington: Dumbarton Oaks.
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2002. "Immunity," and "Iraq." In Encyclopedia of the Qur'an, vol. 2,
ed. Jane Dammen McAuliffe, 504–505 and 559–561. Leiden: Brill.
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2002. In search for the ideal spouse. Journal of the Economic and Social
History of the Orient 45:179–196.
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2002. Women's history: A study of al-Tanukhi. In Writing the Feminine:
Women in Arab Sources, ed. Manuela Marin and Randi Deguilhem, 129–148.
London and New York: I.B. Tauris.
Koistinen, D. 2002. The Causes of deindustrialization:
The migration of the cotton textile industy from New England to the South.
Enterprise and Society 3:3 (September 2002): 482–520.
Meloy, J. L. 2001. Copper money in late Mamluk Cairo:
Chaos or control? The Journal of the Economic and Social History of the
Orient 44 (3): 293–322.
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2003. The merits of economic history: Re-reading Maqrizi’s Ighathah and
Shudhur. Mamluk Studies Review 7 (2): 183–203.
Sader, H. 2001. Lebanon’s heritage. Will the past be
part of the future? In Crisis and Memory in Islamic Societies, ed. A.
Neuwirth and A. Pflitsch, 217–231. Beiruter Texte und Studien 77.
Würzburg: Ergon Verlag.
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2001. Le territoire des villes phéniciennes: reliefs accidentés, modèles
unifiés. In Fenicios y Territorio, ed. Alfredo Gonzalez-Prats, 227–263.
Actas del II. Seminar Internacional sobre Temas Fenicios. Alicante.
Finkbeiner, U., and H. Sader. 2001. The Tell el-Burak
archaeological project. A preliminary Report on the 2001 Season. Bulletin
d'Archéologie et d'Architecture Libanaises 5:173–194.
Kamlah, J., and H. Sader. 2003. Im Mutterland
der Phönizier. Archäologische Ausgrabungen auf Tell el-Burak, Südlibanon.
Welt und Umwelt der Bibel 2/2003: 64–67
Seeden, H. 2002. Dialoguing with the past: Will
Beirut's past still speak to the future? ARAM Periodical 11 and 12.
Seikaly, S. 2002. Transcending sectarian strife: Nafir
Suriyyah as message and medium. In Religion between Violence and
Reconciliation, ed. T. Scheffler. Beiruter Texte und Studien 76.
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2002. Yusuf al-Nabahani and the West. In Les Européens vus par les Libanais à
l’époque ottomane, ed. B. Heyberger. Beiruter Texte und Studien Band
74.
Abstracts, Conferences, and Proceedings
Abu-Husayn, A. R. 2002. Paper presented at the 15th
Symposium of the International Committee for Pre-Ottoman and Ottoman Studies,
London School of Economics, London University, United Kingdom, July 2002.
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2002. The Druzes: Realities and perceptions. The Middle East Center, Saint
Anthony's College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, July 2002.
Butcher, K. 2002. Coinage and monetary history. Paper
presented at the Seventeenth Oxford Symposium, Oxford, September 2002.
El-Cheikh, N. 2001. Mourning and the role of the
Na’iha. Conference on Marginality in Medieval Islamic Culture, Madrid,
October 22–24, 2001.
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2001. The Qahramana in the Abbasid court: Position and functions. Middle East
Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, November, 2001.
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2001. Women/gender in Medieval Islamic societies: Trends and directions.
Women and Gender in the Middle East: A
Multidisciplinary Assessment of the State of Theory and Research,
Bellagio, Italy, August 27–31, 2001.
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2002. Ibn Khaldun on Byzantium and the Franks. Perspectives on Ibn Khaldun and
His Times, Harvard University, May 2002.
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2002. Perspectives on Ibn Khaldun on
Byzantium and his times. Harvard
University, May 2002.
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2002. Research on Lebanese women: Trends and methods. Institute
for Gender and Women’s Studies, The American University in Cairo, April 10,
2002.
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2002. Research on Lebanese women: Trends and methods. Institute for Gender and
Women's Studies, The American University in Cairo, April 2002.
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2002. Servants at the gate: Eunuchs at the court of al-Muqtadir. Middle East
Studies Association Conference, Washington, November 2002.
Gelvin, J. L. 2003. Collective memory and nationalist
narrative: Recounting the 'Syrian experience' of the First World War. Paper
presented at the conference "World War I and Historical Memory in the
Middle East," Oxford University.
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2003. Nation and state in the Mediterranean world. Paper presented at the
conference "Mediterranean Studies: Identities and Tensions," American University of Beirut.
Meloy, J. L. 2001. Indian Ocean trade and the rise of
Mecca in the 15th century. Paper presented at the 35th
Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, San Francisco,
California, USA, November, 2001.
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2001. Maqrizi’s economic history of A.H. 806 and 818. Paper presented at The
Symposium on Medieval Arabic Historiography: The Legacy of Maqrizi, University
of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. September, 2001.
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2002. On sugar and spice: Mamluk intervention in the economy. Paper presented
at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Washington,
DC, November 2002.
other activities
Butcher, K. 2002. Value and
Meaning. Keynote speech given at the Symposium in Honour of Richard Reece, University of Cardiff,
20–21 April 2002.
Gelvin, J. L. 2003. Guest lecturer. German Institute
for Oriental Studies (Beirut), University of Cyprus.
Sader, H. 2002. The Phoenician Kingdom of Sidon in the
Light of Recent Excavations on Tell el Burak, Lebanon. Invited lecturer at 125 JAHRE DEUTSCHER PALÄSTINA-VEREIN. Colloquium organized by the Deutscher Verein
zur Erforschung Palästina. Schloss Rauischholzhausen, Giessen-Germany,
November 22–24, 2002.
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