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200 _aMiddle East Studies Association Bulletin, Vol. 30, N° 1, July 1996
_bPERI
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d1996
215 _ap. 1-146
225 _aMiddle East Studies Association Bulletin
_vVol. 30, N° 1
300 _aBibliographie p. 53-128 : Anthropology, Sociology, Folklore ; Modern History and Politics : Maghreb ; Modern History and Politics : Central Middle East; Modern History and Politics : Gulf and Arabian Peninsula ; Modern History and Politics : Iran and Central Asia ; Economics ; Literature and Linguistics ; Art History ; Reference Works ; Software and Multimedia Audiovisuals p. 130-136
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_fAnne Mosely Lesch
_iPromotic Academic Freedom : Risks and Responsabiliries
545 _hp. 10-17
_fSteve Tamari
_fLeila Hudson
_iHistorical Research and resources in Damascus
545 _hp. 18-22
_fCarl Ernst
_iFirst International Congress of Professors of Persian Language and Literature, Tehran, January 3-5, 1996
545 _hp. 23-25
_fLawrence G. Potter
_iReport on "The Persian Gulf and the Changing Structure of the International System", Tehran, December 17-18, 1995
545 _hp. 26-32
_fIan S. Lustick
_iFundamentalism, Politicized Religion and Pietism
545 _hp. 33-36
_fEngin Dentz Akarli
_iOttoman Historiography
545 _hp. 37-40
_fKay Hardy Campbell
_iRecent Recordings of Traditional Music from the Arabian Gulf and Saudi Arabia
610 _aHISTOIRE. MOYEN-ORIENT
801 _aTN
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_c20211210
_gUNIMARC