TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. List of Journals
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 40, No. 1, 2013)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, October 2012 (Vol. 54, No. 4)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, April 2013 (Vol. 55, No.2)
CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Autumn 2012 (No. 83)
CRITICAL INQUIRY, Spring 2013 (Vol. 39, No. 3)
CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY, May 2013 (Vol. 33, No. 2)
CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, April 2013 (Vol. 54, No. 2)
ETHNICITIES, April 2013 (Vol. 13, No. 2)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, April 2013 (Vol. 28, No. 2)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, February 2013 (Vol. 24, No. 1)
EUROPEAN URBAN AND REGIONAL STUDIES, April 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, April 2013 (Vol. 28, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, May 2013 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2013 (Vol. 45, No. 1)
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS/POLITICS, April 2013 (Vol. 18, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, June 2013 (Vol. 34, No. 3)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, March 2013 (Vol. 15, No. 1)
IRANAND THE CAUCASUS, (Vol. 17, No. 1, 2013)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, (Vol. 20, Nos. 1-2, 2013)
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, April 2013 (Vol. 48, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW, April 2013 (Vol. 18, No. 1)
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, March 2013 (Vol. 85, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, March 2013 (Vol. 50, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, March 2013 (Vol. 26, No. 1)
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, (Vol. 18, No. 1, 2012)
MEDITERRANEAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, (Vol. 27, No. 2, 2012)
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS, (Vol. 18, No. 1, 2013)
MERIP, Winter 2012 (No. 265, Vol. 42, No. 4)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Winter 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 1)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Spring 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, March 2013 (Vol. 49, No. 2)
THE MUSLIM WORLDApril 2013 (Vol. 103, No. 2)
NEGOTIATION JOURNAL, April 2013 (Vol. 29, No. 2)
ORIENT, (Vol. 54, No. 2, 2013)
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, April 2013 (Vol. 34, No. 2)
PS: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, April 2013 (Vol. 46, No. 2)
RACE & CLASS, April-June 2013 (Vol. 54, No. 4)
SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE & SOCIETY, Spring 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
WAR IN HISTORY, April 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
2. Articles from Journals
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
(Vol. 40, No. 1, 2013)
Khachik Gevorgyan, “Futuwwa Varieties and the Futuwwat-nāma Literature: An Attempt to Classify Futuwwa and Persian Futuwwat-nāmas” [2-13]
Erik S. Ohlander, “Inner-Worldly Religiosity, Social Structuring and Fraternal Incorporation in a Time of Uncertainty: The Futuwwat-nāmaof Najm al-Dīn Zarkūb of Tabriz” [14-35]
Rachel Goshgarian, “Opening and Closing: Coexistence and Competition in Associations Based on Futuwwa in Late Medieval Anatolian Cities” [36-52]
Riza Yildirim, “Shi’itisation of the Futuwwa Tradition in the Fifteenth Century” [53-70]
Arley Loewen, “The Glass of Life: Medieval and Modern Stories on the Struggle to Gain and Maintain Honour” [71-94]
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY,
October 2012 (Vol. 54, No. 4)
Alan Mikhail and Christine M. Philliou, “The Ottoman Empire and the Imperial Turn” [721-745]
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY,
April 2013 (Vol. 55, No.2)
Ziad Fahmy, “Jurisdictional Borderlands: Extraterritoriality and ‘Legal Chameleons’ in Precolonial Alexandria, 1840-1870” [305-329]
Marc David Baer, “Turk and Jew in Berlin: The First Turkish Migration to Germany and the Shoah” [330-355]
Neil MacMaster, “The Roots of Insurrection: The Role of the Algerian Village Assembly (Djemâa) in Peasant Resistance, 1863-1962” [419-447]
CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Autumn 2012 (No. 83)
Jean-François Pérouse, “Istanbul, du ‘seuil de la félicité brisé’ à la mégapole international” [11-18]
Bastien Alex, “L’euroscepticisme, le turcoscepticisme et la Turquie: une affaire de perceptions?” [19-30]
Alain Servantie, “Quelle Europe pour les Turcs?” [31-42]
Kemal Kirisci, “Can the Turkish Model be Relevant for the Arab Awakening?” [43-58]
Didier Billion, “Tentative de mise en perspective de la politique extérieure de la Turquie” [59-70]
Gérard Groc, “La doctrine Davutoglu: une projection diplomatique de la Turquie sur son environnement” [71-86]
Alican Tayla, “L’AKP et l’autoritarisme en Turquie: une rupture illusoire” [87-98]
Deniz Ünal, “Aux sources du dynamism économique turc” [99-118]
Javier Albarracin and Paula Cusi, “Les islamistes: analyse d’un agenda économique en construction” [119-134]
Alhadji Bouba Nouhou, “Les Libano-Syriens au Sénégal: trajectoire, accommodation et confessionnalisme” [135-152]
Murat Yilmaz, “Le YÖK et le Politique: un rapport paralysant la réforme de l’enseignement supérieur en Turquie” [153-169]
www.confluences-mediterranée.com
CRITICAL INQUIRY, Spring 2013 (Vol. 39, No. 3)
Ariella Azoulay, “Potential History: Thinking through Violence” [548-574]
CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY, May 2013 (Vol. 33, No. 2)
Narjes Mehdizadeh, “Beyond Cultural Stereotypes: Educated Mothers’ Experiences of Work and Welfare in Iran” [243-265]
CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, April 2013 (Vol. 54, No. 2)
Anjum Alvi, “Concealment and Revealment: The Muslim Veil in Context” [177-199]
ETHNICITIES, April 2013 (Vol. 13, No. 2)
Manlio Cinalli and Marco Giugni, “Public Discourses about Muslims and Islam in Europe” [131-146]
Manlio Cinalli and Marco Giugni, “Political Opportunities, Citizenship Models and Political Claim-Making Over Islam” [147-164]
Sarah Carol and Ruud Koopmans, “Dynamics of Contestation over Islamic Religious Rights in Western Europe” [165-190]
Maarten Koomen, Jean Tillie, Anja van Heelsum and Sjef van Stiphout, “Discursive Framing and the Reproduction of Integration in the Public Sphere: A Comparative Analysis of France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany” [191-208]
Nathalie Vanparys, Dirk Jacobs and Corinne Torrekens, “The Impact of Dramatic Events on Public Debate Concerning Accommodation of Islam in Europe” [209-228]
Marta Bolognani and Paul Statham, “The Changing Public Face of Muslim Associations in Britain: Coming Together for Common ‘Social’ Goals?” [229-249]
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, April 2013 (Vol. 28, No. 2)
Isabel Awad, Desperately Constructing Ethnic Audiences: Anti-Immigration Discourses and Minority Audience Research in the Netherlands” [168-182]
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, February 2013
(Vol. 24, No. 1)
Jack Goldsmith, “How Cyber Changes the Laws of War” [129-138]
David Kretzmer, “The Inherent Right to Self-Defence and Proportionality in Jus Ad Bellum” [235-282]
Andrew F. March and Naz K. Modirzadeh, “Ambivalent Universalism? Jus ad Bellum in Modern Islamic Legal Discourse” [367-389]
http://ejil.oxfordjournals.org
EUROPEAN URBAN AND REGIONAL STUDIES,
April 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
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Yesim Kustepeli, Yaprak Gulcan and Sedef Akgungor, “The Innovativeness of the Turkish Textile Industry Within Similar Knowledge Bases Across Different Regional Innovation Systems” [227-242]
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, April 2013 (Vol. 28, No. 2)
Owen A. Charters, “Reforming Egyptian Intelligence: Precedents and Prospects” [202-229]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES,
May 2013 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
Eva F. Nisa, “The Internet Subculture of Indonesian Face-Veiled Women” [241-255]
Julian Millie, “The Situated Listener as Problem: ‘Modern’ and ‘Traditional’ Subjects in Muslim Indonesia” [271-288]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES,
February 2013 (Vol. 45, No. 1)
John McManus, “Been There, Done That, Bought the T-Shirt: Beşiktaş Fans and the Commodification of Football in Turkey” [3-24]
Sabri Ciftci, “Social Identity and Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy: Evidence from a Youth Survey in Turkey” [25-43]
Kevan Harris, “The Rise of the Subcontractor State: Politics of Pseudo-Privatization in the Islamic Republic of Iran” [45-70]
Pascale Ghazaleh, “Trading in Power: Merchants and the State in 19th-Century Egypt” [71-91]
Masayuki Ueno, “’For the Fatherland and the State’: Armenians Negotiate the Tanzimat Reforms” [93-109]
Guy Burak, “Dynasty, Law, and the Imperial Provincial Madrasa: The Case of Al-Madrasa Al-‘Uthmaniyya in Ottoman Jerusalem” [111-125]
Nile Green, “The Future of Afghan History” [127-128]
Amin Tarzi, “The Maturation of Afghan Historiography” [129-131]
Nile Green, “Locating Afghan History” [132-134]
James Caron, “Elite Pasts and Subaltern Potentialities” [138-141]
Christine Noelle-Karimi, “Maps and Spaces” [142-145]
Robert Nichols, “Afghan Histories Beyond the State, War, and Tribe” [146-148]
Ruth Miller, “Save Our State: A Decade of Writing on Jurisdiction and Sovereignty in East and West Asia” [149-160]
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS/POLITICS,
April 2013 (Vol. 18, No. 2)
Gadi Wolfsfeld, Elad Segev and Tamir Sheafer, “Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First” [115-137]
Sharon Meraz and Zizi Papacharissi, “Networked Gatekeeping and Networked Framing on Egypt” [138-166]
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, June 2013
(Vol. 34, No. 3)
Steve Hess, “From the Arab Spring to the Chinese Winter: The Institutional Sources of Authoritarian Vulnerability and Resilience in Egypt, Tunisia, and China” [254-272]
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, March 2013 (Vol. 15, No. 1)
Muzammil M. Hussain and Philip N. Howard, “What Best Explains Successful Protest Cascades? ICTs and the Fuzzy Causes of the Arab Spring” [48-66]
IRANAND THE CAUCASUS, (Vol. 17, No. 1, 2013)
Christopher Ferrero, “The Iran narrative: The Ideational Context of US Foreign Policy Decision-Making toward the Islamic Republic of Iran” [41-76]
Hamid Ahmadi, “Political Elites and the Question of Ethnicity and Democracy in Iran: A Critical View” [77-102]
http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, (Vol. 20, Nos. 1-2, 2013)
Norbert Oberauer, “Early Doctrines on Waqf Revisited: The Evolution of Islamic Endowment Law in the 2nd Century AH” [1-47]
Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim, “Al-Sha̒rānī’s Response to Legal Purism:” [110-140]
http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, April 2013 (Vol. 48, No. 2)
Okbazghi Yohannes and Keren Yohannes, “Turmoil in the Nile River Basin: Back to the Future?” [195-208]
Alam Payind, “Inside Afghanistan 23 Years After the Soviet Withdrawal” [258-264]
JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW, April 2013
(Vol. 18, No. 1)
Olivier Corten and Vaios Koutroulis, “The Illegality of Military Support to Rebels in the Libyan War: Aspects of Jus Contra Bellum and Jus in Bello” [59-93]
http://jcsl.oxfordjournals.org
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, March 2013 (Vol. 85, No. 1)
Jan C. Jansen, “Celebrating the ‘Nation’ in a Colonial Context: ‘Bastille Day’ and the Contested Public Space in Algeria, 1880-1939” [36-68]
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, March 2013 (Vol. 50, No. 2)
Emilia Justyna Powell, “Islamic Law States and the International Court of Justice” [203-217]
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, March 2013 (Vol. 26, No. 1)
Ayşe Betül Ҫelik, “State, Non-Governmental and International Organizations in the Possible Peace Process in Turkey’s Conflict-Induced Displacement” [1-25]
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, (Vol. 18, No. 1, 2012)
Diego Sarrió Cucarella, “Corresponding across Religious Borders: Al-Bajī’s Response to a Missionary Letter from France” [1-35]
http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com
MEDITERRANEAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, (Vol. 27, No. 2, 2012)
Rena Lauer, “Cretan Jews and the First Sephardic Encounter in the Fifteenth Century” [129-140]
Anastasia Papadia-Lala, “The Jews in Early modern Venetian Crete: Community and Identities” [141-150]
Nadia Zeldes, “Jewish Settlement in Corfu in the Aftermath of the Expulsions from Spain and Sjouthern Italy, 1492-1541” [175-188]
Marianna Kolyvà, “The Jews of Zante Between the Serenissima and the Sublime Porte: The Local Community and the Jewish Consuls (Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries)” [199-213]
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS, (Vol. 18, No. 1, 2013)
Anja Hoffmann and Christoph König, “Scratching the Democratic Façade: Framing Strategies of the 20 February Movement” [1-22]
Gerasimos Tsourapas, “The Other Side of a Neoliberal Miracle: Economic Reform and Political De-Liberalization in Ben Ali’s Tunisia” [23-41]
Michelle Pace, “An Arab ‘Spring’ of a Different Kind? Resilience and Freedom in the Case of an Occupied Nation” [42-59]
Nathan Marom and Haim Yacobi, “’Culture Capital for All’? Cultural Diversity Policy in Tel Aviv and its Limits” [60-77]
Lisa Strömbom, “Identity shifts and Conflict Transformation – Probing the Israeli History Debates” [78-96]
David W. Lesch, “The Unknown Future of Syria” [97-103]
Monica Marks, “Youth Politics and Tunisian Salafism: Understanding the Jihadi Current” [104-111]
Frederic Wehrey, “Libya’s Revolution at Two Years: Perils and Achievements” [112-118]
Susi Dennison, “The EU and North Africa After the Revolutions: A New Start or ‘plus ça change’?” [119-124]
Paola Rivetti, “Democracy and Secularism in Iran: Lessons for the Arab Spring?” [125-132]
MERIP, Winter 2012 (No. 265, Vol. 42, No. 4)
Ahmad Shokr, “Reflections on Two Revolutions” [2-9]
Joshua Stacher, “Establishment Mursi” [10-12]
Samuli Schielke and Jessica Winegar, “The Writing on the Walls of Egypt” [13-17]
Hicham Bou Nassif, “Why the Egyptian Army Didn’t Shoot” [18-21]
Matthew Hall, “Police Impunity in Imbaba” [22-28]
Asya El-Meehy, “Egypt’s Popular Committees: From Moments of madness to NGO Dilemmas” [29-33]
Paul Sedra, “Reconstituting the Coptic Community Amidst Revolution” [34-38]
Ted Swedenburg, “Egypt’s Music of Protest: From Sayyid Darwish to DJ Haha” [39-42]
Mona Atia, “Ray Bush and Habib Ayeb, eds. Marginality and Exclusion in Egypt” [43]
Nu’man Kanafani, “The Cost of Living Crisis in the West Bank” [44-47]
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Winter 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 1)
William Harris, “Investigating Lebanon’s Political Murders: International Idealism in the Realist Middle East?” [9-27]
Nathalie Tocci, “The Middle East Quartet and (In)effective Multilateralism” [29-44]
Eric Gobe, “Of Lawyers and Samsars: The Legal Services Market and the Authoritarian State in Ben ‘Ali’s Tunisia (1987-2011)” [45-63]
Marat Grebennikov, “The Puzzle of a Loyal Minority: Why Do Azeris Support the Iranian State?” [64-76]
Jeffrey Avina, “The Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Arab Spring” [77-92]
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Spring 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
Chas W. Freeman, William B. Quandt, John Duke Anthony and Marwan Muasher, “Symposium: U.S. Grand Strategy in the Middle East: Is There One?” [1-29]
Gawdat Bahgat, “A WMD-Free Zone in the Middle East?” [30-38]
Najib B. Hourani, “Lebanon: Hybrid Sovereignties and U.S. Foreign Policy” [39-55]
Musa al-Gharbi, “Syria Contextualized: The Numbers Game” [56-67]
Yaniv Voller, “Kurdish Oil Politics in Iraq: Contested Sovereignty and Unilateralism” [68-82]
Ahmet Davutoğlu, “Turkey’s Mediation: Critical Reflections from the Field” [83-90]
Hakan Fidan, “A Work in Progress: The New Turkish Foreign Policy” [91-96]
Umut Uzer, “Turkish-Israeli Relations: Their Rise and Fall” [97-110]
Birgül Demirtaş, “Turkish-Syrian Relations: From Friend ‘Esad’ to Enemy ‘Esed’” [111-120]
Mahmood Sariolghalam, “Transition in the Middle East: New Arab Realities and Iran” [121-134]
Ruairi Patterson, “EU Sanctions on Iran: The European Political Context” [135-146]
Ofer Israeli, “Twilight of Colonialism: Mossadegh and the Suez Crisis” [147-156]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, March 2013 (Vol. 49, No. 2)
Jonathan Mare Gribetz, “’Their Blood is Eastern’: Shahin Makaryus and Fin de Siècle Arab Pride in the Jewish ‘Race’” [143-161]
Saul Kelly, “’Crazy in the Extreme’? The Silk Letters Conspiracy” [162-178]
Roger A. Deal, “War Refugees and Violence in Hamidian Istanbul” [179-190]
Hakan Kirimli, “A Scion of the Crimean Khans in the Crimean War: The Allied Powers and the Question of the Future of the Crimea” [191-220]
Efrat E. Aviv, “Cartoons in Turkey – From Abdülhamid to Erdoğan” [221-236]
Szczepan Lemańczyk, “The Transiranian Railway – History, Context and Consequences” [237-245]
Ofer Israeli, “The Circuitous Nature of Operation Ajax” {246-262]
Iris Fruchter-Ronen, “The Palestinian Issue as Constructed in Jordanian School Textbooks, 1964-94: Changes in the National Narrative” [280-295]
Chen Bram and Moshe Gammer, “Radical Islamism, Traditional Islam and Ethno-Nationalism in the Northern Caucasus” [296-337]
THE MUSLIM WORLDApril 2013 (Vol. 103, No. 2)
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Kalman P. Bland, “Jewish Perspectives on Torture” [199-203]
Abdullah Antepli, “An Inter-Faith View of Torture: A Muslim Perspective” [204-208]
Amey Victoria Adkins, “From Crib to Cage: The Theological Calculus of Solitary Confinement” [209-222]
Mohammad Fadel, “Theology, Torture and the United States: Do Abrahamic Religions Have Anything Meaningful to Say?” [223-228]
Robin Kirk, “No Right to be Silent on Torture” [229-235]
Daniel E. R. Arnold, “The Architecture of Torture/The Architecture of Disavowal: Torture, Race, and the Visual in Glory and The Siege” [236-249]
Ghada Hashem Talhami, “Torture: The Theology of the Modern State” [250-258]
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im, “Critical Reflections on Torture, Religion and Politics” [259-266]
Amy Laura Hall, “Torture and Television in the United States” [267-286]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
NEGOTIATION JOURNAL, April 2013 (Vol. 29, No. 2)
Bruce Patton, “Roger Fisher as Self-Starting Interventionist: Responding to the Iranian Hostage Conflict” [151-157]
Daniel L. Shapiro, “Peace in the Middle East: Lessons from a Legend” [179-185]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
ORIENT, (Vol. 54, No. 2, 2013)
Ilan Pappé, “The Jewish Settlements in the West Bank: Occupation and Ethnic Cleansing by Other Means” [7-14]
Gerald M. Steinberg, “Netanyahu’s Foreign Policy: Between History, Geography, and International Anarchy” [15-23]
Gabriel Piterberg, “The Zionist Settlement in Palestine as Settler Colonialism: The Formative Impact of the German Project in the Ostmark” [24-29]
Alexander Rüsche, “Business as Usual, Bloodshed or Boycott? The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in the Post Peace Process Era” [30-36]
Adham Saouli, “Hizbullah, Hamas, and the Arab Uprisings: Structures, Threats, and Opportunities” [37-43]
Yair Wallach, “Zionism – Past or Present?” The ‘Jewish State’ in Zionist Thought” [44-49]
Samir A. Awad, “Politics in Palestine” [50-56]
James R. Vaughan, “’An Ill Keeper of Promise’? Britain, Israel and the Shadow of Palestine” [57-62]
www.deutsches-orient-institute.de
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, April 2013 (Vol. 34, No. 2)
Saba Ozyurt, “Negotiating Multiple Identities, Constructing Western-Muslim Selves in the Netherlands and the United States” [239-263]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
PS: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, April 2013 (Vol. 46, No. 2)
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Agnieszka Paczynska, “Cross-Regional Comparisons: The Arab Uprisings as Political Transitions and Social Movements” [217-221]
Khalid Mustafa Medani, “Teaching the ‘New Middle East’: Beyond Authoritarianism” [222-224]
Pete Moore, “The Bread Revolutions of 2011: Teaching Political Economies of the Middle East” [225-229]
Jillian Schwedler, “Spatial Dynamics of the Arab Uprisings” [230-234]
Peter Mandaville, “Islam and Exceptionalism in American Political Discourse” [235-239]
Bassam Haddad, “Knowledge Production on the Middle East in Times of Upheaval” [240-243]
Adel Iskandar, “Teaching the Arab Uprisings: Between Media Maelstrom and Pedantic Pedagogy” [244-247]
Hesham Saliam, “The Egyptian Revolution and the Politics of Histories” [248-258]
Gabriel Koehier-Derrick, “Quantifying Anecdotes: Google Search Data and Political Developments in Egypt” [291-298]
RACE & CLASS, April-June 2013 (Vol. 54, No. 4)
Jerry Harris, “Desert Dreams in the Gulf: Transnational Crossroads for the Global Elite” [86-99]
SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE & SOCIETY, Spring 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder and Naomi Weiner-Levy, “Between Local and Foreign Structures: Exploring the Agency of Palestinian Women in Israel” [88-108]
Anna C. Korteweg and Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos, “Gender, Religion, and Ethnicity: Intersections and Boundaries in Immigrant Integration Policy Making” [109-136]
WAR IN HISTORY, April 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
Nikolas Gardner, “Charles Townshend’s Advance on Baghdad: The British Offensive in Mesopotamia, September-November 1915” [182-200]