Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... recent years , and of the vast area studies literature on the Middle East , precious little is read outside MES ... recent developments at the post - positivist margins is being thrown out along with the ' bath water ' of criticism of ...
... recent years , and of the vast area studies literature on the Middle East , precious little is read outside MES ... recent developments at the post - positivist margins is being thrown out along with the ' bath water ' of criticism of ...
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... recent years , some authors have argued that the state , as a theoretical object of inquiry , should be jettisoned ( e.g. Abrams 1988 ) . Other authors , however , have argued that the state can be retained as an analytical category by ...
... recent years , some authors have argued that the state , as a theoretical object of inquiry , should be jettisoned ( e.g. Abrams 1988 ) . Other authors , however , have argued that the state can be retained as an analytical category by ...
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... recent volume by Zeynep Çelik ( 1997 ) dealing with Algiers under French rule . Particularly , Abou - El - Haj remonstrates Mitchell for not taking ' into account the social context of Egypt or that of European colonizers ' ( p . 79 ) ...
... recent volume by Zeynep Çelik ( 1997 ) dealing with Algiers under French rule . Particularly , Abou - El - Haj remonstrates Mitchell for not taking ' into account the social context of Egypt or that of European colonizers ' ( p . 79 ) ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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