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  1. It looks at Arabism's masculine psychosexual history and how 'unified Arabism' in art, culture, and writing is held up as a potential 'cure' to the region's problems. The research larger objective is to displace constructions of Arabism. Originally published in the 'No to the Invasion' exhibition catalogue, CSS BARD. Arab Studies Quarterly.

  2. 14 mar 2023 · This classic history of the Arab peoples is a work of great thoroughness and insight which contains much to satisfy general readers as well as scholars. Here is the story of the rise of Islam in the Middle Ages, its conquests, its empire, its time of greatness and of decay, unrolling one of the richest and most instructive panoramas in history.

  3. Investigating these core questions about Arab identity and history through close interpretation of pre-Islamic evidence and the extensive Arabic literary corpus in tandem with theories of identity and ethnicity prompts new answers to the riddle of Arab origins and fundamental reinterpretations of early Islamic history.

  4. THIS is not so much a history of the Arabs as an essay in interpretation. Rather than compress so vast a subject into a bare outline of dates and events, I have sought to isolate and examine certain basic issues—the place of the Arabs in human history, their identity, their achievement, and the salient characteristics of the several ages of ...

  5. Arabist has come to mean not only one who has studied Arabic and is familiar with Arab culture but one who is also believed to be inclined to take a pro-Arab and anti-Zionist position on Arab-Israeli issues.

  6. 8 kwi 2024 · Pan-Arabism is the belief that Arabs form one nation and should be united under some sort of political entity within the Arab homeland. It is the idea that the boundaries dividing the existing Arab states are artificial and should be abolished.

  7. Arabs: A 3,000-Year History of Peoples, Tribes and Empires. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019, pp. 656, paperback $18. B. ritish Arabist and widely acclaimed writer Tim Mackintosh-Smith wrote this formidable tome in his adopted country of Yemen, where he has lived for over three decades atop the ruins of an ancient Sabaean city.