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TopThe Formation of National Culture in Egypt April 2009

Edited by Edited by Walter Armbrust (University of Oxford)

This cluster of articles was originally part of a conference in Oxford on January 12-13, 2007, organized by Walter Armbrust, Ronald Nettler and Lucie Ryzova, and funded by the Middle East Centre (St. Antony's), The Faculty of Oriental Studies, The Khalid bin 'Abdullah Al-Sa'ud Professorship (Professor Clive Holes) and The Centre for Political Ideologies.

The Formation of National Culture in Egypt in the Interwar Period: Cultural Trajectories
Walter Armbrust

Repackaging the Egyptian Monarchy: Faruq in the Public Spotlight 1936-1939
Matthew H. Ellis

How Zaynab Became the First Arabic Novel
Elliott Colla

Women in Singing, Women in Songs
Frederic Lagrange

Long Live Patriarchy: Love in the Time of 'Abd al-Wahhab'
Walter Armbrust

Football as National Allegory: Al-Ahram and the Olympics in 1920's Egypt
Shaun Lopez

The Professional Worldview of the Effendi Historian
Yoav Di-Capua

TopGender February 2008

Gender and Biodiversity: A new approach to linking Environment and Development
Janet Momsen

Feminism and Geographic Information Systems: From a missing object to a mapping subject
Mariamma Pavlovskaya

Gender and U. S. Citizenship in Nation and Empire
Beatrice McKenzie

How Stiff were their Upper Lips? Research on Late-Victorian and Edwardian Masculinity
Stephen Heathorn

Rethinking women and property in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England
Pamela Hammons

Men Who Weep and Wail: Masculinity and Emotion in Sidney
Jennifer C. Va

Men, Masculinities, and Language
Scott Kiesling

Unity and Diversity in Feminist Legal Theory
Margaret J Davies

Mary Astells Serious Proposal: Mind, Method and Custom
Alice Sowaal

Women's Experiences of Hindu Traditions: a State of the Field Review
Janet Gunn

Opting out or pushed off the edge? The glass cliff and the precariousness of women's leadership positions
Michelle K Ryan

Psychological similarities and differences between women and men across cultures
Serge Guimond

TopViolence and Conflict February 2008

Geographies of war: perspectives on resource wars
Phillippe Le Billon

Criminal Violence in Modern Britain
J. Carter Wood

Violence and vulnerability in Eastern Africa before 1800 CE
David Schoenbrun

Reading Shakespearean violence
Gavin Paul

Understanding Contemporary Millenarian Violence
John Walliss

Views of Jihad throughout history
ASMA AFSARUDDIN

Gandhi, the Mahatma: Evolving Narrataives and Native Discourse in Gandhi Studies
Veena Rani Howard

A Framework for Explaining Aggression Involving Groups
Brian Meier, Verlin B. Hinsz, Sarah R. Heimerdinger

On the Perils of Glorifying the Ingroup: Intergroup Violence, Ingroup Glorification and Moral Disengagement
Emanuele Castano

Research in School Shootings
Glenn Muschert

TopRace and Racism February 2008

Its urban living, not ethnicity itself: Race, crime and the urban geography of high risk youth
Elizabeth Brown

British anatomists, phrenologists and the construction of the Aboriginal race
Paul Turnbull

Russia and the Origins of Twentieth-century Antisemitism
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Towards an 18th-Century Transatlantic Critical Race Theory
Ruth Hill

Post-Apartheid Disgrace: Guilty Masculinities in White South African Writing
Georgie Horrell,Georgie Horrell,Georgie Horrell,Georgie Horrell,Georgie Horre

Linguistic contributions to the Advancement of Racial Justice within and beyond the African Diaspora
John Baugh

Race, Colorbllindness, and Continental Philosophy
MICHAEL MONAHAN

Queer theory and its future in psychology: Exploring issues of race privilege
Damien Riggs

Covert Racisim - US and Global
Rodney Coates

The persistent problem of colorism: Skin tone, status, and inequalaity
MARGARET HUNTER

TopGlobalization February 2008

Globalisation, inequality and climate change: What difference does China make?
Raphael Kaplinsky

Anthropocene geopolitics: globalization, empire, environment and critique
Simon Dalby

Teaching African History in an Era of Globalization
R. Hunt Davis, Jr.

Globalizing Chinese History
Hans van de Ven

Globalization and Contemporary Literature
Nico Israel

Whats new in the history of Christianity?
ANNE THAYER

Transglobalism of self-exiled Hindus: the case of Australia
Purushottama Bilimoria

Networks of meaning: Intergroup relations, cultural worldviews, and knowledge activation principles
Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, Nina Hensen

Social psychology and multiculturalism
Maykel Verkuyten

Social movements research and the "movement of movements": Studying anti-capitalist resistance to neo-liberal globalisation
Lawrence Cox, Alf Gunvald Nilsen

Globalization of Culture and the Arts
Laura L. Adams

TopAspects of Early Native American History July 2007

Indians and Race in Early America: A Review Essay
Joshua Piker

Nineteenth-Century American Indian Education
Ruth Spack

State of the field: beyong the new Indian history
Nicolas G. Rosenthal

Native Americans and national identity in early North America
Tyler Boulware

Transforming an Eighteenth-Century Archive into a Twenty-First Century Database: The Early California Population Project
Steven Hackel

The Native spiritual economy and the Yamasee War
Dixie Ray Haggard

Teaching & Learning Guide for: Aspects of Early Native American History Cluster
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TopThe British World July 2007

Cinema of the Empire
James Chapman

On the move: International migration in southeast Asia since the 1980s
Amarjit Kaur

Shifting Priorities: Australia's Defence Ties to Britain in the Aftermath of Empire
Andrea Ben

Traffick of Empire: Trade, Treaty and Terra Nullius in Australia and North America, 1750-1800
Bruce Buchan

Genocide and Holocaust Consciousness in Australia
A. Dirk Moses

New Zealand on the Pacific Frontier: Environment, Economy and Culture
Jim McAloon

British anatomists, phrenologists and the construction of the Aboriginal race
Paul Turnbull

Empire, culture and identities in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Britain
Simon Potter

Imperial Circuits and Networks: Geographies of the British Empire
Alan Lester

The economic value of British colonial empire in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Ralph A. Austen, Woodruff D. Smith

Nabobs Revisited: A cultural history of British Imperialism and the Indian question in Late-Eighteenth-Century Britain
Tillman Nechtman

Modern Britain and the new Imperial history
James Thompson

Reshaping British History: The Historiography of West Indians in Britain in the Twentieth Century
Anne Rush

English and British National Identity
KRISHAN KUMAR, William R. Kenan

Canada and the Empires of the Past
Adele Perry