Part visual history, part memoir, You Can Crush the Flowers is a chronicle of the 2011 Egyptian R...
Now reaching its 200th anniversary, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's sequence of poems, the West-East...
This collection of scholarly essays on Egyptian culture, history, society, archeology, literature...
Set against the backdrop of Iran's struggle against the rising powers of Russia and Britain, the ...
The surprise election of Hasan Rouhani in 2013 has refocused attention on the dynamics between Is...
In Rethinking Islam, Katajun Amirpur argues that the West's impression of Islam as a backward-loo...
A fascinating and highly original contribution to the study of Egypt's religious folklore.First...
Working with stylized typographic and calligraphic forms, Egyptian-Lebanese street artist Bahia S...
A reflection on Christianity in Arab society. This work explores the Christian faith in the cur...
Naguib Mahfouz, the Arab world's only Nobel literature laureate, is best known internationally fo...
Collected essays honoring the work of British professors Carole and Robert Hillenbrand.Carole a...
The images released by the Islamic State of militants smashing statues at ancient sites were a ho...