Thursday, October 31, 2013

Open Access Journal Archive: İslâm İlimleri Enstitüsü dergisi (1-5; 1959-1982)

http://dergiler.ankara.edu.tr/eng/detail.php?id=69&sayi_id=1746
 
İslâm İlimleri Enstitüsü dergisi (1-5; 1959-1982).

Publisher: [Ankara, Ankara Üniversitesi, İlâhayat Fakültesi, İslâm İlimleri Enstitüsü]
In : Turkish, English, Arabic, German, French



Alphabetical List of Open Access Historical Newspapers and Other Periodicals in Middle East & Islamic Studies

Umm Kulthum - Her Life and Legacy



http://albustanseeds.org/digital/kulthum/#.UnFlyHfNnTo

Umm Kulthum - Her Life and Legacy
"The purpose of this site is to guide users in exploring the life of Umm Kulthum and the Arab World she enchanted. Her life story, from rural village to international star, spans the era of technological innovations, the political upheaval of the Egyptian Revolution and provides an entry point for developing deeper historical and cultural understandings of the region."

Open Access: Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg Working Papers (Mamluk Studies)

http://www.mamluk.uni-bonn.de/publications/working-paper



ASK Working Paper

History and Society during the Mamluk Era (1250-1517)
ISSN: 2193-925X



The Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg will provide an institutional center for a period of eight years for the 50-60 Mamluk scholars who are dispersed all over the globe. The concept emphasizes two issues: Firstly, the Kolleg members will provide long-lasting impulses for Mamluk Studies through their individual projects (a specific “Mamluk Studies” series, a Compendium on the History and Society of the Mamluk Era, an online bibliography, articles in the Mamluk Studies Review). In addition, the Speaker will, supported by a research professorship (“Annemarie-Schimmel-Chair for Mamluk Studies”), and in cooperation with four of his Bonn colleagues [Mathias Becher (Medieval History), Ralph Kauz (Sinology), Peter Schwieger (Tibetology), Reinhard Zöllner (Japanology)] integrate the Mamlukists by means of topic-oriented annual programs (1st Year: The Mamluk Empire in its “Global” Context , 2nd Year: Economic Areas of Interaction, 3rd Year: “Rule” in the Mamluk Empire - A Cross-cultural Comparison, 4th Year: Culture-specific Narrative Strategies in Mamluk Era Historiographical Sources) into interdisciplinary and innovative research topics. Young Arabic scholars will receive focused support within a group of scholarship recipients that will be integrated into the Kolleg.