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Jacques Berque
Situation of Individuals Who Renounce Islam (Commit Apostasy)
Jacques Berque (1910-1995) DALE F
University Microfilms, a XEROX Company , Ann Arbor, Michigan
Colonization, and Post-Colonization
Nostalgias in Modern Tunisia Dissertation
The French Revolution in the French-Algerian War (1954-1962): Historical Analogy and the Limits of French Historical Reason
THE HISTORY of MODERN EGYPT: Revolutions Past and Present
Manuscript Conservation in Contemporary Algeria
Said, Edward (1977) Orientalism. London: Penguin Noter Om Layor Ut: - Sidetall Øverst - Fotnoter Samlet I En Egen Seksjon Bakerst, Gruppert Etter Kapittel
Fanon, the Meeting Between Psychiatry and Society
The Controversial Receptions of Edward Said
The Sufi As the Axis of the World
Jacques Berque (1910-1995) DALE F
Aspects of the Cooperative Movement in North Africa
Orientalism, Dead Or Alive? a French History*
1 St. Antony's College, Oxford Guide to the Middle East
Accumulation Under Post-Colonial Capitalism-III the Arab Question In
Islamic Studies in the Twenty-First Century
Top View
The Structure of the Legal Arguments in Islamic Law of War
Enough Said | the Washington Institute
The Middle Eastern Response and Reaction to Western Scholarship
Tribalism: the Key to Understanding Arab Society, Present and Future
Introduction Part I the Pre-Colonial Maghreb
Europeanising Spaces in the Work of Jacques Berque
Eulogy to Jacques Berque by Pierre Legendre
Criticism to Edward W. Said's Orientalism
Europe Seen from North Africa: Institutions
'So What Did You Learn from War?' Violent Decolonization and Paul Mus's Search for Humanity
Freedom 'En Français': the Revolutionary Intellectual
• the STUDY of RURAL EGYPT: a CRITICAL REVIEW by Harold
Ivory Towers on Sand: the Failure of Middle Eastern Studies in America by Martin Kramer
The Cinema of the Pharaohs: Film, Archeology, and Sub-Imperialism
Islamic World Brill’S Arab and Islamic Laws Series
Historiography of the Jihad Movement in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries in Maghrib Al-Aqṣā and Its Nationalist Interpretation in Morocco: Literature Review
In 1992 I Read Victor-Louis Tapié's Baroque Et