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Middle East Centre

Book Launch - Utopia and Civilisation in the Arab Nahda

Peter Hill (Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne), gives a talk on his new book, Utopia and Civilisation in the Arab Nahda. Chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan (St. Antony's College, Oxford).
Teaching the Codex

Teaching the Codex 22: 2019 Summary

Philip Booth (Oxford) gives closing remarks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium.
Teaching the Codex

Teaching the Codex 2019 19: Arabic Codicology

Yasmin Faghihi (Cambridge) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium about the Islamic manuscript tradition.
Israel Studies Seminar

Nancy Hawker - Palestinian multilingualism: A perfectly normal adaptation to colonialism, conflict and late capitalism

Nancy Hawker (The Aga Khan University) considers the developing place of Arabic in official nation-statist platforms in Israel
Israel Studies Seminar

Almog Behar - Between Hebrew and Arabic

The politics, culture, and reality of Hebrew and Arabic in Israel and beyond.
Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection

Tombstone of a Muslim girl

On what were people’s feelings about death and the dead in North Africa a thousand years ago? What does this tombstone tell us? With Professor Julia Bray, Arabic, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Ten Types of Arabic Calligraphy; Sexually Transmitted Diseases and the History of HIV; Panel 1: Migrant Communities and Networks, and Social Exclusion in the UK and Europe (The Silent University)

Two presentations and the first panel discussion of the Silent University event which took place at the Oxford Department of International Development on 20 May 2014.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Albert Hourani Revisited: Arabic and Indian thought in the Liberal Age

Professor Sir Christopher Bayly gives a talk for the Humanitas Lecture series on Historigraphy.
Alumni Weekend

Politics and Popular Poetry in the Arab World

Professor Clive Holes gives a short talk on Arabic popular poetry; a medium of social satire and cultural criticism that is as important in Arabic culture as much as Social satire is in British culture. He also reads three translations of political poetry

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