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British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

VOLUME 26  Number 2  November 1999

Is the Middle East Democratizing?
Anoushiravan Ehteshami 199

The Lebanese Census of 1932 Revisited. Who are the Lebanese?
Rania Maktabi 219

Army Administration Tensions over Algeria’s Centres de Regroupement, 1954–1962
Keith Sutton 243

Migrants’ Strategies of Coping and Patterns of Accommodation in the Oil-Rich Gulf Societies: Evidence from the UAE
Sulayman Khalaf and Saad Alkobaisi 271

Bibliographical Section 299

Letter to the Editor 361

Title Page and Contents, VOLUME 26 363


British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

VOLUME 26  Number 1  May 1999

Ideo-Theology and the Jewish State: From Conflict to Conciliation?
Clive Jones 9

Thermidor in the Islamic Republic of Iran: The Rise of Muhammad Khatami
Matthew C. Wells 27

Iran–Western Europe Relations on the Mend
Adam Tarock 41

Internal Constraints on the Process of Industrialization in Gaza
Majed El-Farra and Alan Wakelam 63

Bibliographical Section 89


British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

VOLUME 25  Number 2  November 1998

Foreword from the Editor
Adrian Gully 213

From Bulletin to Journal and Beyond
Paul Starkey 215

Twenty-five Years On
J. Derek Latham 217

Democratization: A Theoretical and Practical Debate
Tim Niblock 221

The Contribution by Economists to Middle Eastern Studies (1973–1998)
Rodney Wilson 235

A Mission to Yemen: August 1962–January 1963
Christopher Gandy 247

Pseudo-Democratic Politics and Populist Possibilities: The Rise and
Demise of Turkey’s Refah Party
Mehran Kamrava 275

Bibliographical Section 303

Title Page and Contents, VOLUME 25 373


British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

VOLUME 25  Number 1  May 1998

The Campaign Against the Anglo-Iranian Agreement of 1919
Homa Katouzian 5

The Village Institutes Experience in Turkey
M. Asim Karaömerlioglu 47

Turkey and Iran: Limits of a Stable Relationship
John Calabrese 75

Palestinian State-Building: Police and Citizens as Test of Democracy
Beverley Milton-Edwards 95

The Shica of Saudi Arabia: a Minority in Search of Cultural Authenticity
Madawi Al-Rasheed 121

Islamic Fundamentalism and the Intellectuals: the Case of Naguib
Mahfouz
Fauzi M. Najjar139

Bibliographical Section 169

Erratum 203


British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

VOLUME 24  Number 2  November 1997

The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Islamic Societies,
with Special Reference to Jordan
Jonathan Benthall 157

Italian Schools in Egypt
Marta Petricioli 179

The Census Registers of Nineteenth-century Egypt: a New Source for
Social Historians
Kenneth M. Cuno and Michael J. Reimer 193

British Attitudes to Sudanese Labour: the Foreign Office Records as
Sources for Social History
Peter Cross 217

Bibliographical Section 261

Acknowledgement 325

Title Page and Contents, VOLUME 24 327


British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

VOLUME 24 Number 1 May 1997

The New World Order and the Tempo of Militant Islam
Hilal Khashan 5

Modernization as an Explanatory Discourse of Zionist-Palestinian
Relations
Ahmad H. Sa'di 25

Arbitrary Rule: a Comparative Theory of State, Politics and Society
in Iran
Homa Katouzian 49

Women and Politics in Post-Islamist Iran: the Gender Conscious
Drive to Change
Azadeh Kian 75

The World of Imagination in Ibn 'Arabi's Ontology
Samer Akkach 97

Biographical Section 115


British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

VOLUME 23  Number 2  November 1996

Note by the Editor 123

Domestic Orientalism: the Representation of 'Oriental' Jews in
Zionist/Israeli Historiography
Gabriel Piterberg 125

Epistles for Grammarians: Illustrations from the insha' Literature
Adrian Gully 147

Economic and Social Impact of Environmental Degradation in Sudanese
Forestry and Agriculture
Abdelhelim Elbashir El-Farouk 167

Step by Step to an Open Economic System: Syria Sets Course
for Liberalization
Hans Hopfinger and Marc Boeckler 183

Bibliographical Section 203


British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

VOLUME 23  Number 1  May 1996

State-Tribe Relations: Kurdish Tribalism in the 16th- and 17th-Century Ottoman Empire
Hakan Özoglu 5

The Role of International Communism in the Muslim World and in Egypt
and the Sudan
Mohammed Nuri El-Amin 29

The 1956-57 Occupation of the Gaza Strip: Israeli Proposals to Resettle
the Palestinian Refugees
Nur Masalha 55

The 'Writer' and the 'People': Jamalzadeh's Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud: a
Recast
Reza Navabpour 69

Bibliographical Section 77

Letter to the Editor 113

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