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142by Pétriat, Philippe Published in Arabian humanities (19.12.2016)“...It is a widely held view that Saudi Arabia’s history is recent, that its main elements are oil, Salafism and sectarianism, and that this recent history has...”
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143“...This seventh issue of Arabian Humanities aims to explore the processes of regionalisation and globalisation in the Arabian Peninsula by focusing the analysis on the oil-exporting countries...”
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144by Guéraiche, William Published in Arabian humanities (19.12.2016)“...The United Arab Emirates are the second destination of Filipino emigrants in the world. Working opportunities in the Gulf along with endemic unemployment in...”
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146by Moghadam, Amin Published in Arabian humanities (26.09.2016)“...Transnational marriages between families settled on the Arabian and Iranian shores of the Gulf were, until recently, a common way of maintaining ties...”
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147by Pagès‑El Karoui, Delphine Published in Arabian humanities (26.09.2016)“...Dubai has been particularly attractive to Egyptians, offering them a modern Western globalized lifestyle in an Arab and Muslim country. Despite the growing...”
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148by Hélène Thiollet Published in Arabian humanities (01.12.2016)“...This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dynamics of labour import and immigration policies, and...”
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149by Mermier, Franck Published in Arabian humanities (26.09.2016)“...International audience; This article deals with the transformations of pan-Arabism by studying several pan-Arab cultural foundations. It shows how the decline...”
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152“...This article is devoted to study the mission undertaken by ethnologist Leo Frobenius (1873–1938), who, in 1914–1915 and as a member of a German research...”
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153by Kloss, Magdalena Moorthy Published in Arabian humanities (06.09.2016)“...This book investigates agricultural slavery on the Arabian Peninsula, a previously unexplored topic, through a novel interdisciplinary approach. The author...”
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154by Strohmeier, Martin Published in Arabian humanities (06.09.2016)“...In World War I Germany adopted a policy to incite uprisings in the Muslim world (Holy War “made in Germany”) against the Entente, especially Britain. In this...”
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155by Chiffoleau, Sylvia Published in Arabian humanities (05.08.2016)“...Throughout the 19th century and until the eve of the First World War, the pilgrimage to Mecca was considered as a major driver of epidemic and subject to...”
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156by Chantre, Luc Published in Arabian humanities (05.08.2016)“...Not only was the Arab Revolt, launched in October 1916 in the Hedjaz by Sharif Husayn, decisive to the outcome of World War I from a military standpoint, it...”
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159by Freitag, Ulrike Pétriat, Philippe Strohmeier, Martin Published in Arabian humanities (08.08.2016)“...Historians are dependent on sources to build their arguments and narratives. We generally begin with local and state archives of the regions we are dealing...”
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160by Honvault, Juliette Published in Arabian humanities (08.08.2016)“...In this centennial year of the First World War, it would seem the Arab and European shores of the Mediterranean Sea have never been so close. However, the...”