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Call for Papers – Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies (Annual Workshop)

by Anjum Alam | Mar 30, 2021 | What's new | 0 comments

This annual exploratory and informal workshop offers the opportunity to reflect on history writing in Arabic. We encourage contributions focused on methodologies, research agendas, and case studies that investigate history writing in the Middle East and North Africa...

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