Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type | ||
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1 | Koskella, Melaine Alexxann | A universal approach to plague epidemics in fifteenth century Mamluk Egypt and Syria: contemporary bias, classical Islamic medicine and the voices of the Ulama | Black death; Egypt; Mamluk; Medieval medicine; Plague; Syria | 2014-08 | dissertation | |
2 | Stirling, Kellie | Dictatorship is democracy: the persuasive power of performance, repetition, and silence in Arabic political speechmaking in Assad's Syria | Linguistics; Middle Eastern Studies; Rhetoric | 2014-12 | thesis | |
3 | Dogan, Emine Hosoglu | Late Ottoman Muslim women of letters Vis-a-Vis the gendered discourse of "the New Ottoman Muslim Woman" | Middle Eastern history; Gender studies | 2016 | dissertation |