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Page 1: Compiled by Diane Bergman€¦ · Agius, Dionisius A. “[Review of] O’Brian, Rosemary, ed. Gertrude Bell: The Arabian diaries, 1913- 1914”. New York: Syracuse University Press,

Compiled by Diane Bergman

ASTENE bibliography of members (1997-2007) and (2008-2014)

Abdel-Hakim, Sahar “Sophia Poole: Writing the Self, Scribing Egyptian Women” Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics 22 (2002) p. 107-126.

Abdel-Hakim, Sahar Traveling through Egypt: from 450 B.C. to the twentieth century with

Deborah Manley. Cairo, Egypt: The American University in Cairo Press, 2004. ISBN 9774248015.

Agius, Dionisius A. “The Arabic Contributions to the English Language: An Historical Dictionary

(Cannon)” Canadian Journal of Linguistics 42, no. 3 (1997) p. 323-324. Agius, Dionisius A., ed. Across the Mediterranean frontiers: trade, politics and religion, 650- 1450: selected proceedings of the International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, 10-13 July 1995, 8-11 July 1996 with Ian Richard Netton (International Medieval Congress.

International medieval research 1) Turnhout [Belgium]: Brepols, 1997. ISBN 2503506003. Agius, Dionisius A. “Classifying Vessel-Types in Ibn Battuta's Rihla” Indian Ocean: transregional

creation of societies and cultures; Ships and the development of maritime technology on the Indian Ocean: Conference held at the University of Oxford, May 1998. London: Curzon, 2002, p. 174-208. Agius, Dionisius A. “Decorative Motifs on Red Sea Boats: Meaning and Identity” Natural resources and cultural connections of the Red Sea (BAR international series 1661) (Society for Arabian Studies monographs 5) Oxford: Archaeopress, 2007, p. 101-110. Agius, Dionisius A. “Fashions and Styles: Maltese Women's Headdress” Languages of dress in the

Middle East Richmond: Curzon in association with the Centre of Near and Middle Eastern Studies, SOAS, 1997, p. 107-126.

Agius, Dionisius A. In the wake of the dhow: the Arabian Gulf and Oman Reading: Ithaca Press,

2002. ISBN 0863722598. Agius, Dionisius A. “[Review of] O’Brian, Rosemary, ed. Gertrude Bell: The Arabian diaries, 1913- 1914”. New York: Syracuse University Press, 2000” British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 28, no. 2 (Nov., 2001), p. 240-241. Agius, Dionisius A. “[Review of] Russell, G. A. The 'Arabick' interest of the natural philosophers in seventeenth-century England (Brill's studies in intellectual history 47). Leiden: Brill, 1994.” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 61, no. 1 (1998), p. 137-138. Agius, Dionisius A. Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman: the people of the dhow (Kegan Paul

Arabia library) London: Kegan Paul, 2005. ISBN 0710309392. Anckaer, Jan. “The future King Leopold II of Belgium and his travels in the Near East” Bulletin of the

Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East 21 (2004) p. 22-23. Anckaer, Jan. “Lebanon in the travels of Sir Joos of Ghistele, 1482-1483” Archaeology & history in

Lebanon 16 (2002) p. 11-16.

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Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2006, p. 953-954. Anckaer, Jan. “Robert II, count of Flanders” The Crusades: an encyclopedia Santa Barbara, Calif.:

ABC-CLIO, 2006, p. 1039-1040. Anckaer, Jan. “Thierry of Alsace, count of Flanders” The Crusades: an encyclopedia Santa Barbara,

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studies in Anglo-Dutch relations in the Levant from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Leiden: Brill, 2000, p. 95-116.

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Anderson, Sonia P., ed. Report on the manuscripts of Allan George Finch, Esq., of Burley-on-the-

Hill, Rutland. v. 5. General correspondence 1693, Secret service papers 1691-1693, and naval and military papers to 1694 (Historical Manuscripts Commission (Series) 71) London: Published by H.M.S.O., 2004. ISBN 0114402310, 0114402809 (PDF)

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Azim, Michel Karnak et sa topographie (Monographie du CRA 19) Paris: CNRS, 1998. ISBN

2271055407.

Azim, Michel “Un Monument de Karnak oublié: la porté centrale de la Ouadjyt” Revue d’Égyptologie 52 (2001) p. 7-20.

Azim, Michel Trésors d'Egypte: la cachette de Karnak, 1904-2004: exposition en hommage à Georges Legrain à l'occasion du IXe Congrès international des Egyptologues, Musée dauphinois, Grenoble, 4 septembre 2004-5 janvier 2005 Grenoble: Conseil général de l'Isere, ACPPA, Champollion, 2004, with Jean Claude Goyon, Christine Cardin and Gihane Zaki. ISBN 2905375698. Bailey, Donald M. “A barbarian found” Journal of Egyptian archaeology 89 (2003) p. 254-61. Bailey, Donald M. “A lost barbarian” Themelia: spätantike und koptologische Studien; Peter

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della Libya 16 (2002) p. 327-337. Begg, D.J. Ian “An Archaeology of Palatial Mason's Marks on Crete” Hesperia Supplement 33

(2004) p. 1-26. Begg, D.J. Ian “The Canadian Tebtunis Connection at Trent University” Classical Views 42, no. 2 (1998) p. 385-406. Begg, D.J. Ian “Fascism in the Desert: A Microcosmic View of Archaeological Politics” Archaeology under dictatorship London: Kluwer Academic/Plenum, 2004, p. 19-32. Begg, D.J. Ian “Hawes, Harriet Ann Boyd (11 Oct. 1871-31 Mar. 1945)” American National

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Parker, Robert Sabin, Ola Seif and Caroline Williams, 5th ed. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2002. ISBN 9774246950.

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and the Near East Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2007. ISBN 9781842172735.

Foster, Charles A. “The zoology of Herodotus and his Greek descendants” Desert travellers: from Herodotus to T.E. Lawrence Durham: ASTENE, 2000, p. 1-19.

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Holaubek, Johanna “Ägypten in der österreichischen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts” Exotisch, weisheitlich und uralt: europäische Konstruktionen Altägyptens Hamburg: Lit, 2007, p. 199-207.

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James, T.G.H. Howard Carter: the path to Tutankhamun, rev., pbk. ed. London: Taurus Parke Paperbacks, 2001. ISBN 1860646158

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Linant de Bellefonds, Pascale “A la découverte des mines d’or du desert nubien: L.M.A. Linant de

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Linant de Bellefonds, Pascale “From Cairo to Petra: Léon de Laborde and L.M.A. Linant de

Bellefonds, 1828” Unfolding the Orient: travellers in Egypt and the Near East Reading: Ithaca, 2001, p. 193-208.

Linant de Bellefonds, Pascale “The journey of the Comte de Forbin in the Near East and Egypt, 1817-

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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 3, p. 450. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/33448?docPos=1 (viewed 16 November 2008)

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Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 5, p. 49. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/52064 (viewed 16 November 2008)

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Manley, Deborah. “Finn [née McCaul], Elizabeth Ann (1825–1921)” Oxford dictionary of national

biography Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 19, p. 622. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/50902 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Manley, Deborah Henry Salt: artist, traveller, diplomat, Egyptologist with Peta Rée. London: Libri,

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Manley, Deborah. “Norden, Frederik Ludvig (1708–1742)” Oxford dictionary of national biography

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 41, p. 4. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20249 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Manley, Deborah. “Parsons, Abraham (d. 1785)” Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 42, p. 907. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21449 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Manley, Deborah. “Salt, Henry (1780–1827)” Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 48, p. 749. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24563?docPos=1 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Manley, Deborah and. Traveling through Egypt: from 450 B.C. to the twentieth century, with

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Manley, Deborah and Abdel-Hakim, Sahar. Traveling through Sinai: from the fourth to the

twenty-first century Cairo, Egypt: American University in Cairo Press, 2006. ISBN 9774160223.

Mansel, Philip. Byron and the Ottoman Empire, lecture given to the Byron Society, House of Lords,

London (March 2003), text published on www.philipmansel.com (viewed 15 November 2008) Mansel, Philip. Constantinople: city of the world's desire, 1453-1924 London: John Murray, 2006.

ISBN 0719568803. Originally published: 1995. Mansel, Philip. “The French Renaissance in Search of the Ottoman Empire” Re-Orienting the

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Mansel, Philip. “Introduction” Girl in Paris: A Persian Encounter with the West by Shusha Guppy, reissue. London: Tauris Parke, 2007. ISBN 1845113802.

Mansel, Philip. “Introduction” Pierre Loti: Travels with the Legendary Romantic by Lesley

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Mansel, Philip. “Introduction” Three Kings in Baghdad by Gerald de Gaury, 2nd. ed. London: I.B. Tauris, 2007. ISBN 184511535X.

Mansel, Philip. “Introduction” Turkish Letters, by Ogier de Busbecq, translated by Edward Foster.

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27. Mansel, Philip. “The Jewel in the Crown of the Padishah” Beirut & the Sultan: 200 photographs

from the Albums of Abdul Hamid Beirut: Éditions Terre du Liban, 2002, p. 15-17. Mansel, Philip. “The Last Caliph and his Daughter” Meetings with Remarkable Muslims London:

Eland Books, 2005, p. 290-297. Mansel, Philip. “The Last Court Painter: Fausto Zonaro and Abdulhamid II” Fausto Zonaro: dalla

laguna veneta alle rive del Bosforo, un pittoro italiano alla corte del sultano = from the Venice lagoon to the shores of the Bosphorus, an Italian painter at the court of the sultan [İstanbul]: Yapı Kredi, [2004] p. 33-47. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Vittoriano, Piazza dell'Ara Coeli, Rome, Nov. 25 - Dec. 20, 2004.

Mansel, Philip. “The Riddle of Asmahan” Grand Street (Winter 1990), p. 76-93. Mansel, Philip. Sultans in splendour: Monarchs of the Middle East 1869-1945 London: Parkway

Publishing, 2000. ISBN 1898259453. Also published as: Sultans in Splendour: The Last Years of the Ottoman World London: Andre Deutsch,

1988. ISBN 0233983392 ; New York: Vendome Press, 1989. ISBN 0865651094. Sultanlarin Ihtisami Istanbul: Inkilap, 1998. ISBN 9751012228.

Splendeur des Sultans Paris: Balland, 1990. ISBN 2715808291. Mansel, Philip. “The Tableau General de l’Empire Othoman as Symbol of the Franco-Ottoman,

Franco-Swedish, and Swedish-Ottoman alliances” The torch of the Empire: Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson and the Tableau général of the Ottoman Empire in the eighteenth century = İmparatorluğun meşalesi: XVIII. Yüzyılda Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun genel görünümü ve Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson (Yapi Kredi Yayinlari (Series) 1743) İstanbul:Yapi Kredi Kültür Sanat Yayıncılık Ticaret ve Sanayi A.Ş., 2002, p. 77-83.

McCall, Henrietta The life of Max Mallowan: archaeology and Agatha Christie London: British

Museum, 2001. ISBN 071411149X. Moon, Brenda E. “Amelia Edwards, Jenny Lane and Egypt” Interpreting the Orient: travellers in

Egypt and the Near East. Reading: Ithaca, 2001, p. 175-184. Moon, Brenda E. More usefully employed: Amelia B. Edwards, writer, traveller and campaigner

for ancient Egypt (Occasional publications (Egypt Exploration Society) 15) London: Egypt Exploration Society, 2006. ISBN 0856981699.

Moon, Brenda E. “Mr and Mrs Smith in Greece, Egypt and the Levant” Travellers in the Near East

edited by Charles Foster. London: Stacey International, 2004, p. 201-223.

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Moon, Brenda E. “The Norths in Syria, Egypt and Palestine 1865-66” Travellers in the Levant:

voyagers and visionaries edited by Sarah Searight and Malcolm Wagstaff (ASTENE publications 2) Durham: ASTENE, 2001, p. 140-154.

Morkot, Robert The black pharaohs: Egypt's Nubian rulers London: Rubicon, 2000. ISBN

0948695242. Morkot, Robert The Egyptians: an introduction London: Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0415271037. Morkot, Robert The empires of Ancient Egypt London: BBC, 2001. ISBN 0563537582. Morkot, Robert Historical dictionary of ancient Egyptian warfare (Historical dictionaries of war,

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Navrátilová, Hana Egypt and Austria I: proceedings of the symposium: Czech Institute of

Egyptology, August 31st to September 2nd, 2004, edited with Johanna Holaubek. Praha: Set Out, 2004. ISBN 8086277437.

Navrátilová, Hana Egypt and Austria. II: Proceedings of the Prague symposium, October 5th to

7th, 2005 = Ägypten und Österreich. II: Akten zum Prager Symposion, 5.-7. Oktober 2005, edited with Johanna Holaubek and Wolf B. Oerter. Praha: Set Out, 2006. ISBN 9788086277523.

Navrátilová, Hana Egypt and Austria III: the Danube monarchy and the Orient, proceedings of

the Prague symposium, September 11th to 14th, 2006 = Ägypten und Österreich III: die Donaumonarchie und der Orient, akten zum Prager symposion, 11.-14. September 2006, edited with Johanna Holaubek and Wolf B. Oerter. Praha: Tschechisches Ägyptologisches Institut, 2007. ISBN 9788086277578.

Navrátilová, Hana Egyptian revival in Bohemia Prague: Set Out, 2003. ISBN 8086277321. Newton, Charles Images of the Ottoman Empire London: V&A, 2007. ISBN 9781851775057. Oelwein, Cornelia “Carl Haag 1820-1915: Fact or fantasy?” Interpreting the Orient: travellers in

Egypt and the Near East. Reading: Ithaca, 2001, p. 23-33. Ooghe, Bart. “Archaeology and Mesopotamian travel literature: shifting relationships” ISIMU:

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approaches to landscape study Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007. Ooghe, Bart. “Felix Jones and the land behind Baghdad: site-centred study of a 19th century narrative”

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105-110.

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Ooghe, Bart. “The rediscovery of Babylonia: the development of European knowledge on Lower Mesopotamia between 16th and early 19th century” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 17, no. 3 (2007) p. 231-252.

Ooghe, Bart. “[Review of] Lukitz, Liora. A quest in the Middle East: Gertrude Bell and the making of

modern Iraq. London: I. B. Tauris, 2006” Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East 27 (2006) p. 13-14.

Ooghe, Bart. “[Review of] Davis, Natalie Zemon. Trickster travels: a sixteenth-century Muslim

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Ooghe, Bart. “Visions of Pallacopas (18th – 20th century): on the relationship between travel and

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Phillips, Jacke. “Egypt, Nubia and Ethiopia” Egyptology at the dawn of the twenty-first century:

proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000, v. 2 Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2003, p. 434-442.

Phillips, Jacke. “Petrie in the Aegean” Ancient Egypt, the Aegean, and the Near East: Studies in

honour of Martha Rhoads Bell, v. 2 [San Antonio], Tex.: Van Sicklen Books, 1997, p. 407-419.

Phillips, Jacke. “Petrie the ‘Outsider Looking On’” Mythos: la préhistoire égéenne du XIXe au

XXIe siècle après J.-C.: actes de la table ronde international d'Athènes (21-23 novembre 2002) (Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Supplément 46) Athens: Ecole française d'Athènes, 2006, p. 143-157.

Phillips, Jacke. “Punt and Aksum: Egypt and the Horn of Africa” The journal of African history 38,

no. 3 (1997) p. 423-457. Rée, Peta. “Beechey, Henry William (1788/9–1862) and Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)

Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 4, p. 803. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1948 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Rée, Peta. “Belzoni, Giovanni Battista (1778–1823)” Oxford dictionary of national biography

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 5, p. 47. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2072 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Rée, Peta. Edward Daniel Clark: a civilian in Egypt (ASTENE working papers 2) 2003. Rée, Peta. “Halls, John James (1776–1853)” Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 24, p. 713. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12022 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Rée, Peta and Deborah Manley. Henry Salt: artist, traveller, diplomat, Egyptologist London: Libri,

2001. ISBN 1901965031. Rée, Peta and Deborah Manley. “Henry Salt: diplomat, traveller and pioneer Egyptologist” Minerva

12, no. 3 (May-June 2001) p. 46-48.

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Rée, Peta. “Henry Salt: foster-father of Egyptology” Seshen [Newsletter of the North Yorks Ancient Egypt Group] [May 2000]

Rée, Peta. “James Silk Buckingham (1786-1855): an anecdotal traveller” Unfolding the Orient:

travellers in Egypt and the Near East Reading: Ithaca, 2001. ISBN 0863722571, p. 169-178. Rée, Peta. “Peacock, George (1805–1883)” Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 43, p. 250. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21674?docPos=2 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Rée, Peta. “Pearce [alias Clark], Nathaniel (1779–1820)” Oxford dictionary of national biography

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 43, p. 284. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21689 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Rée, Peta and Deborah Manley. “Salt, Henry (1780–1827)” Oxford dictionary of national biography

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 48, p. 749. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24563?docPos=1 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Rée, Peta. “Shaw, Thomas (1694–1751)” Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 2004, v. 50, p. 124. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25269?docPos=2 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Rees, Joan. Amelia Edwards: traveller, novelist & Egyptologist London: Rubicon Press, 1998.

ISBN 0948695617. Rees, Joan. “The American Campaign of Amelia Edwards” KMT: a modern journal of Ancient

Egypt 13 (Winter 2002-2003) p. 79-83. Rees, Joan. Matilda Betham-Edwards: novelist, travel writer and Francophile Hastings: Hastings

Press, 2006. ISBN 1904109012. Rees, Joan. “Petrie as Poet” Egyptian Archaeology: the bulletin of the Egypt Exploration

Society (Spring 2003) p. 18-19. Rees, Joan. “A Stab in the Back” Ancient Egypt: the history, people and culture of the Nile Valley 5 (June-July 2005) p. 50-52. Rees, Joan. Writings on the Nile, new enlarged edition. London: Stacey International Publishers,

2007. ISBN 1905299311. Rodenbeck, John, “Alexandria in Cavafy, Durrell, and Tsirkas” Alif: journal of comparative poetics

21 (2001) p. 141-160. Rodenbeck, John, ed. Cairo Singapore: APA, 2000. ISBN 9812342494. Rodenbeck, John “Deraa Revisited” Desert Travelers from Herodotus to T. E. Lawrence Durham:

ASTENE, 2000, p. 257-292. Rodenbeck, John “Dressing Native.” Unfolding the Orient Reading: Ithaca Press [Garnet], 2001, p.

65-109. Rodenbeck, John “Edward Said and Edward William Lane” Travellers in Egypt London and New

York: I. B. Tauris, 1998, p. 233-243.

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Rodenbeck, John “For Lust of Knowing” [Review of] Irwin, Robert. For Lust of Knowing and Gerald

Maclean. Re-orienting the Renaissance Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East: Notes and Queries, no. 28 (Summer 2006) p. 11.

Rodenbeck, John “Introduction”, Nubia: Sketches, Notes and Photographs, by Margo Veillon, 2nd

edition, with corrections. Cairo: AUC Press, 2004, p. 9-10. Rodenbeck, John “Literary Alexandria” Massachusetts review 47 (Winter 2001-2002) p. 523-572. Rodenbeck, John “The Lost Oases” [Review of] two reprint editions of Ahmed Mohammed

Hassanein. The Lost Oases Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East: Notes and Queries, no. 30 (Winter 2006-2007) p. 11-12.

Rodenbeck, John “Margo: On Miracles” Margo Veillon: Witness of a Century Cairo and New York:

American University in Cairo Press, 2007. p. 25-37. Rodenbeck, John Margo Veillon: witness of a century, edited by Bruno Ronfard with contributions

by Jill Edwards, John Rodenbeck, Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press, 2007. ISBN 9774160576.

Rodenbeck, John “An Orientalist monument reconsidered” Cairo papers in social science 23, no. 3

(Fall 2000) p. 90-132. Rodenbeck, John “[Review of] Irwin, Robert. For Lust of Knowing” Mamluk Studies Review, 11,

no. 2 (2007) p. 179-183. Rodenbeck, John “Travelers from am Antique Land: Shelley's Inspiration for ‘Ozymandias,’” Alif:

Journal of Comparative Poetics, no. 24 (“Archeology of Literature: Tracing the Old in the New”), 2004, p. 121-148.

Rodenbeck, John “The true father of Egyptology” [Review of Jason Thompson's edition of E.W.

Lane's Description of Egypt] Al-Ahram Weekly, no. 459 ( 9-15 December 2000) Books, p. 2. Rodenbeck, John “Two Extraordinary Works” [on Nicholas Warner. The Monuments of Historic

Cairo, and The True Description of Cairo] Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East: Notes and Queries, no. 31 (Spring 2007) p. 15-17.

Rogerson, Barnaby, selector. Desert air: a collection of the poetry of place: of Arabia, deserts and

the Orient of the imagination, with Alexander Monro. London: Baring & Rogerson, 2001. ISBN 1903651026.

Rogerson, Barnaby, ed. Meetings with remarkable Muslims, with Rose Baring. London: Eland,

2006. ISBN 9780955010507. Rogerson, A traveller's history of North Africa (Traveller's history) Moreton-in-Marsh: Windrush

Press, 1998. ISBN 0900075945.

A very full list of Barnaby Rogerson’s publications, articles, reviews can be found at www.barnabyrogerson.com

Roper, Geoffrey. “Ahmad Fāris al-Shidyāq and the libraries of Europe and the Ottoman Empire”

Libraries & culture 33, no. 3 (1998) p. 233-248.

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Roper, Geoffrey. “Ahmad Fâris al-Shidyaq (ö.1887) ve Avrupa ve Osmanlı imparatorluğu kütüphaneleri” Kütüphanecilik dizisi 5 (1998) p. 111-130.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Arabic books printed in Malta 1826-42: some physical characteristics” History of

printing and publishing in the languages and countries of the Middle East, edited by Philip Sadgrove (Journal of Semitic studies. Supplement 15) Oxford: Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of Manchester, 2004. ISBN 0198568754, p. 111-129.

Roper, Geoffrey with D.Glass. “Arabische Buchdruck in der arabischen Welt = The printing of Arabic

books in the Arab world” Sprachen des Nahen Ostens und die Druckrevolution: eine interkulturelle Begegnung: Katalog und Begleitband zur Ausstellung = Middle Eastern languages and the print revolution: a cross-cultural encounter: a catalogue and companion to the exhibition Westhofen: WVA-Verlag Skulima, 2002. ISBN 3936136025, p. 177-205.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Badger, George Percy (1815-1888)” Oxford dictionary of national biography

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 3, p. 201. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1021 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Roper, Geoffrey. “The beginnings of Arabic printing by the ABCFM, 1822-1841” Harvard Library

bulletin n.s. 9, no. 1 (1998) 1999, p. 50-68.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Bibliography of publications of J.D. Pearson” MELA Notes 65-66 (1997-98) p. 63-66.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Christian Rassam (1808-72): translator, interpreter, diplomat and liar” Travellers in

the Near East edited by Charles Foster. London: Stacey International, 2004, p. 183-200. Roper, Geoffrey with J. Tait. “Coptic typography: a brief sketch = Koptische Typographie: eine kurze

Skizze” Sprachen des Nahen Ostens und die Druckrevolution: eine interkulturelle Begegnung: Katalog und Begleitband zur Ausstellung = Middle Eastern languages and the print revolution: a cross-cultural encounter: a catalogue and companion to the exhibition Westhofen: WVA-Verlag Skulima, 2002. ISBN 3936136025, p. 117-121.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Early Arabic printing in Europe = Arabische Frühdruck in Europa“ Sprachen des

Nahen Ostens und die Druckrevolution: eine interkulturelle Begegnung: Katalog und Begleitband zur Ausstellung = Middle Eastern languages and the print revolution: a cross-cultural encounter: a catalogue and companion to the exhibition Westhofen: WVA-Verlag Skulima, 2002. ISBN 3936136025, p. 129-150.

Roper, Geoffrey. European-language periodicals as sources of information on the Muslim world:

their history, characteristics and bibliographical control (Islamic World Information Sources: Symposium Research Papers) Riyadh: King Abdul Aziz Public Library, 1999.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Faris, Ahmad (Ahmad Fāris; formerly Faris ibn Yusuf al-Shidyaq) (1805/6-1887)”

Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 19, p. 47-48. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/60819 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Roper, Geoffrey. “Index Islamicus” History Compass 1 (2003) p.1-4. Online at www.blackwell-

synergy.com (viewed 12 March 2007) Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney Index Islamicus 1995: a bibliography of books, articles and

reviews on Islam and the Muslim world published in the year 1995, with additions from 1993 and 1994. London: Bowker-Saur, 1997.

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Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney Index Islamicus 1996: a bibliography of books, articles and

reviews on Islam and the Muslim world published in the year 1996, with additions from 1993-1995. Cambridge: Syndics of the University Library, 1998.

Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney Index Islamicus 1997: a bibliography of books, articles and

reviews on Islam and the Muslim world published in the year 1997, with additions from 1993-1996. London: 1999.

Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney Index Islamicus 1998: a bibliography of books, articles and

reviews on Islam and the Muslim world published in the year 1998, with additions from 1993-1997. London: 2000.

Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney Index Islamicus 1999: a bibliography of books, articles and

reviews on Islam and the Muslim world published in the year 1999, with additions from 1993-1998. London: 2001.

Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney Index Islamicus 2000: a bibliography of books, articles and

reviews on Islam and the Muslim world published in the year 2000, with additions from 1993-1999. Leiden: 2002.

Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney. Index Islamicus 2001: a bibliography of books, articles and

reviews on Islam and the Muslim world published in the year 2001, with additions from 1993-2000. Leiden: 2003.

Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney. Index Islamicus all yearbooks 1906-2003: bibliography of

publications on Islam and the Muslim world since 1906, 7th ed. Leiden: Brill, 2005. CD-ROM. ISBN 9004149724.

Roper, Geoffrey and C.H. Bleaney. Iraq: a bibliographical guide (Handbuch der Orientalistik. Erste

Abteilung, Nahe und der Mittlere Osten 75) Leiden: Brill, 2004. ISBN 9004139427. Roper, Geoffrey. “Iraqi Centre for Manuscripts, Baghdad” Newsletter (Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage

Foundation) 9 (2004) p.10-11 Roper, Geoffrey. al-Makh t al-Isl m©yah f© al-° lam (Publication (Al-Furqan Islamic

Heritage Foundation (London, England)) 22, etc.) Landan: Mu→assasat al-Furq n lil-Tur th al-Isl m©, 1997-2002. ISBN 1873992041. Arabic translation of World survey of Islamic manuscripts. London: Al-Furq n Islamic Heritage Foundation, 1991-1994.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Obituaries of J.D.Pearson (1911-97)” in Al-`Usur al-Wusta, BRISMES Newsletter,

IIAS Newsletter, SIS News and MELA Notes. Roper, Geoffrey. “Persian printing and publishing in England in the 17th century” Iran and Iranian

studies: essays in honor of Iraj Afshar, edited by Kambiz Eslami. Princeton, N.J.: Zagros, 1998, p. 316-328.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Printing and publishing” Encyclopedia of Arabic literature, edited by Julie Scott

Meisami and Paul Starkey. London: Routledge, 1998, p. 613-615. Roper, Geoffrey with E.Hanebutt-Benz & D.Glass. Sprachen des Nahen Ostens und die

Druckrevolution: eine interkulturelle Begegnung: Katalog und Begleitband zur Ausstellung = Middle Eastern languages and the print revolution: a cross-cultural

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encounter: a catalogue and companion to the exhibition Westhofen: WVA-Verlag Skulima, 2002. ISBN 3936136025.

Roper, Geoffrey. “Texts from nineteenth-century Egypt: the role of E.W. Lane” Travellers in Egypt

edited by Paul Starkey and Janet Starkey. London: I.B. Tauris, 1998, p. 244-254. Roper, Geoffrey. “Turkish printing and publishing in Malta in the 1830s = Imprimerie et publications

turques à Malte dans les années 1830” Turcica 29 (1997) p. 413-421. Roper, Geoffrey. “Wright, William (1830-1889)” Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2004, v. 60, p. 506-507. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30069?docPos=7 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Ruffle, John “The journeys of Lord Prudhoe and Major Orlando Felix in Egypt, Nubia and the Levant;

1826-29” Travellers in Egypt edited by Paul Starkey and Janet Starkey. London: I.B. Tauris, 1998, p. 75-84.

Ruffle, John “Lord Prudhoe and his lions” Sudan & Nubia: the Sudan Archaeological Research

Society bulletin 2 (1998) p. 82-87. Ruffle, John “Lord Prudhoe and Major Felix: Hieroglyphiseurs Décidés” Egyptian Encounters (Cairo

Papers in Social Science 23, no. 3 (2000)) Sattin, Anthony Florence Nightingale's Letters from Egypt: a Journey on the Nile London:

Parkway Publishing, 2002. ISBN 1898259356. Sattin, Anthony The gates of Africa New York: St. Martin's Press, 2005. ISBN 0312336438. Sattin, Anthony The gates of Africa London: HarperPerennial, 2004. ISBN 0007122349. Sattin, Anthony The gates of Africa: death, discovery and the quest for Timbuktu London:

HarperCollins, 2003. ISBN 0007122330. Sattin, Anthony Im Schatten des Pharao: Altes Ägypten in neuer Zeit National Geographic

Taschenbucher, 2002. ISBN 9783894051815. Sattin, Anthony The pharaoh's shadow London: Gollancz, 2000. ISBN 0575063971. Sattin, Anthony The pharaoh's shadow: travels in ancient and modern Egypt London: Indigo,

2001. ISBN 0575402784. Scarce, Jennifer M. “Robert Murdoch Smith and the mausoleum: Excavations at Halicarnassus

(Bodrum) 1856-1859” Travellers in the Near East edited by Charles Foster. London: Stacey International, 2004. ISBN 1900988712, p. 225-246.

Scarce, Jennifer M. Women's costume of the Near and Middle East Richmond: Routledge Curzon,

2003. ISBN 0700715606. Scott, Jane Ayer “Ruins and landscapes from Sardis to Stowe: the work of Giovanni Battista Borra”

Unfolding the Orient: travellers in Egypt and the Near East edited by Paul and Janet Starkey. Reading: Ithaca, 2001, p. 143-155.

Searight, Sarah, ed. Britain and Iran 1790-1980: collected essays of Sir Denis Wright London: Iran

Society, 2003. ISBN 095454840X.

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Searight, Sarah “A naval tourist, 1834-1840: Captain Henry Byam Martin” Travellers in Egypt,

edited by Paul Starkey and Janet London: I.B. Tauris, 1998, p. 140-147. Searight, Sarah, ed. Travellers in the Levant: voyagers and visionaries (ASTENE publications 2)

with Malcolm Wagstaff. Durham: ASTENE, 2001. ISBN 0953970019. Searight, Sarah Women travellers in the Near East Oxford: ASTENE and Oxbow Books, 2005.

ISBN 1842171615. Searight, Sarah Yemen: land and people London: Pallas Athene, 2002. ISBN 1873429827. Severis, Rita C., ed. The diaries of Lorenzo Warriner Pease, 1834-1839: an American

missionary in Cyprus and his travels in the Holy Land, Asia Minor and Greece: in two volumes Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002. ISBN 0754635619.

Severis, Rita C. Travelling artists in Cyprus 1700-1960 London: Philip Wilson, 2000. ISBN

0856675229. Simpson, Caroline. “Modern Qurna: pieces of an historical jigsaw” The Theban Necropolis: past,

present and future London: British Museum, 2003, p. 244-249. Starkey, Janet, ed. Desert travellers: from Herodotus to T.E. Lawrence (ASTENE publications 1)

with Okasha El Daly and Paul Starkey. Durham: ASTENE, 2000. ISBN 0953970000. Starkey, Janet “Gold, emeralds and the unknown Ababda” Desert travellers: from Herodotus to T.E.

Lawrence (ASTENE publications 1) Durham: ASTENE, 2000, p. 183-204. Starkey, Janet, ed. Interpreting the Orient: travellers in Egypt and the Near East, with Paul

Starkey. Reading: Ithaca, 2001. ISBN 086372258X. Starkey, Janet “Mercantile gentlemen and inquisitive travellers: constructing the natural history of

Aleppo” Travellers in the Near East edited by Charles Foster. London: Stacey International, 2004. ISBN 1900988712, p. 29-71.

Starkey, Janet, ed. Natural resources and cultural connections of the Red Sea with Paul Starkey

and Tony Wilkinson (BAR international series 1661) (Society for Arabian Studies monographs 5) Oxford: Archaeopress, 2007. ISBN 9781407300979.

Starkey, Janet, ed. Travellers in Egypt, with Paul Starkey. London: I. B. Tauris, 1998. ISBN

1860643248. Starkey, Janet, ed. Travellers in Egypt, with Paul Starkey. London: Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2001.

ISBN 1860646743. Starkey, Janet, ed. Unfolding the Orient: travellers in Egypt and the Near East, with Paul Starkey.

Reading: Ithaca, 2001. ISBN 0863722571. Starkey, Janet “Perceptions of women in the Eastern desert of Egypt” Women travellers in the Near

East Oxford: ASTENE and Oxbow Books, 2005, p. 92-102. Starkey, Paul, ed. Desert travellers: from Herodotus to T.E. Lawrence (ASTENE publications 1)

with Okasha El Daly and Janet Starkey. Durham: ASTENE, 2000. ISBN 0953970000.

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Starkey, Paul, ed. Egypt through the eyes of travellers, with Nadia El Kholy. Durham: ASTENE, 2002. ISBN 0953970027.

Starkey, Paul “Some Egyptian travellers in Europe” Travellers in Egypt London: I. B. Tauris, 1998,

p. 280-286. Starkey, Paul, ed. Interpreting the Orient: travellers in Egypt and the Near East, with Janet

Starkey. Reading: Ithaca, 2001. ISBN 086372258X. Starkey, Paul, ed. Natural resources and cultural connections of the Red Sea with Janet Starkey

and Tony Wilkinson (BAR international series 1661) (Society for Arabian Studies monographs 5) Oxford: Archaeopress, 2007. ISBN 9781407300979.

Starkey, Paul, ed. Travellers in Egypt, with Janet Starkey. London: I. B. Tauris, 1998. ISBN

1860643248. Starkey, Paul, ed. Travellers in Egypt, with Janet Starkey. London: Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2001.

ISBN 1860646743. Starkey, Paul, ed. Unfolding the Orient: travellers in Egypt and the Near East, with Janet Starkey.

Reading: Ithaca, 2001. ISBN 0863722571. Thompson, Carl The suffering traveller and the Romantic imagination (Oxford English

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modern Egyptians: the definitive 1860 edition, 5th ed. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2003. ISBN 9774247841.

Thompson, Jason “Between two lost worlds: Frederick Catherwood”, with Angela T. Thompson

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Thompson, Jason “Edward William Lane in Egypt” Journal of the American Research Center in

Egypt 34 (1997) p. 243-261. Usick, Patricia Adventures in Egypt and Nubia: the travels of William John Bankes (1786-1855)

London: British Museum Press, 2002. ISBN 0714118036. Usick, Patricia “An Architect’s Progress: Charles Barry’s Travels in Egypt” Who Travels Sees More

Oxford: ASTENE and Oxbow books, 2007, p. 87. Usick, Patricia, contrib. Demarée, Robert J. The Bankes late Ramesside Papyri (Research

publication (British Museum) 155) London: British Museum, 2005. ISBN 0861591550.

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Usick, Patricia “Berths under the highest stars: Henry William Beechey in Egypt 1816-19” Egypt through the eyes of travellers Durham: ASTENE, 2002.

Usick, Patricia “The Egyptian drawings of Alessandro Ricci in Florence” Göttinger Miszellen 162

(1998) p. 73. Usick, Patricia “The First Excavation of Wadi Halfa (Buhen)” Studies on Ancient Egypt in Honour

of H.S. Smith (The Egypt Exploration Society, Occasional Publications 13) London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1999, p. 313.

Usick, Patricia “Not the Travel Journal of Alessandro Ricci” Studies in Egyptian Antiquities: A

Tribute to T.G.H. James (British Museum Occasional Paper 123) London: The British Museum, 1999, p. 123.

Usick, Patricia “A portfolio of drawings and the manuscripts of John Shea Perring” Göttinger

Miszellen 180 (2001) p. 103. Usick, Patricia “The Reverend Joliffe’s advice to travellers” Unfolding the Orient: travellers in

Egypt and the Near East edited by Paul and Janet Starkey. Reading: Ithaca, 2001, p. 219. Usick, Patricia and Deborah Manley. The Sphinx revealed: a forgotten record of pioneering

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Usick, Patricia “William John Bankes’ collection of drawings of Egypt and Nubia” Travellers in

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Chronique d’Égypte 151-152 (2001) p. 69-88. Vanlatham, Marie-Paule, et al. Les momies égyptiennes des Musées royaux d'art et d'histoire à Bruxelles et leur étude radiographique Turnhout: Brepols, 1999. ISBN 2503509436. Vanlatham, Marie-Paule. “[Review of] Dunand, Françoise. Les momies et la mort en Égypte. Paris:

Editions Errance, 1998” Chronique d’Égypte 149 (2000) p. 83-86. Vanlatham, Marie-Paule. “[Review of] Kolta, Kamal Sabri. Die Heilkunde im alten Ägypten: Magie

und Ratio in der Krankheitsvorstellung und therapeutischen Praxis (Sudhoffs Archiv. Beihefte 42) Stuttgart: Steiner, 2000” Bibliotheca Orientalis 59, no. 1-2, (Jan.-Apr. 2002) p. 75-77.

Vanlatham, Marie-Paule. “[Review of] Manniche, Lise. Sacred luxuries: fragrance, aromatherapy and

cosmetics in ancient Egypt, London: Opus, 1999” Discovering Archaeology. Scientific American (Feb. 2000) p. 107.

Vanlatham, Marie-Paule. “Scarabées de cœur in situ” Chronique d’Égypte 151-152 (2001) p. 48-56. Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “A British Spy on Mount Athos: the Visit of Colonel Leake, 22 October-3

November, 1806” Friends of Mount Athos annual report 2005 (2006) p. 41-53.

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Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Burckhardt, Johann Ludwig (1784-1817)” Literature of travel and

exploration: an encyclopedia London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2003. ISBN 1579582478, v. 1, p. 143-144.

Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Colonel Leake and the Turks” Archaeology, anthropology, and heritage in

the Balkans and Anatolia: the life and times of F.W. Hasluck, 1878-1920, v. 2, 1st ed. Istanbul: Isis Press, 2004. ISBN 9754282803, p. 237-351.

Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Colonel Leake: Traveller and Scholar” Travellers in the Levant: voyagers

and visionaries (ASTENE publications 2) Durham: ASTENE, 2001, p. 3-15. Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. The contribution of early travel narratives to the historical geography of

Greece: a lecture delivered at New College, Oxford, on 6th May, 2003 (J.L. Myres memorial lecture 22) Oxford: The University of Oxford, 2004. ISBN 0954664701.

Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Evliya Çelebi (1611-c. 1684)” Literature of travel and exploration: an

encyclopedia London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2003. ISBN 1579582478, v. 1, p. 414-416. Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Leake, William Martin [known as Colonel Leake] (1777–1860)” Oxford

dictionary of national biography Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16242 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “The Mani: Thirty Years On” The Anglo-Hellenic review 16 (1997) p. 5. Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Pausanias and the Topographers: the Case of Colonel Leake” Pausanias:

travel and memory in Roman Greece Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0195128168, p. 190-206.

Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Surveying the Morea: The French Expedition, 1828-1832” Travellers in the

Near East London: Stacey International, 2004. ISBN 1900988712, p. 167-182. Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Three Friends in Lebanon” Archaeology & history in Lebanon 12 (2000) p.

13-19. Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. “Topographical and environmental studies” Cretan quests: British explorers,

excavators and historians London: British School at Athens, 2000. ISBN 0904887375, p. 69-75.

Wagstaff, J. Malcolm. Travellers in the Levant: voyagers and visionaries edited by Sarah Searight

and Malcolm Wagstaff (ASTENE publications 2) Durham: ASTENE, 2001. ISBN 0953970019.

Warburg, Gabriel. “British Policy Towards the Ansar: a Note on an Historical Controversy” Middle

Eastern studies v. 33, no. 4 (1997) p. 675-692. Warburg, Gabriel. “Ethnic and Religious Conflict in Sudan since Independence” Middle Eastern

minorities and diasporas Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2002, p. 92-110. Warburg, Gabriel. “European Travelers and Administrators in Sudan before and after the Mahdiyya”

Middle Eastern studies v. 41, no. 1 (2005) p. 53-75.

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Warburg, Gabriel. “From Mahdism to Neo-Mahdism in the Sudan: The Role of the Sudanese

Graduates in Paving the Way to Independence, 1881-1956” Middle Eastern studies v. 41, no. 6 (2005) p. 975-995.

Warburg, Gabriel. “Islam, Democracy and Politics in Sudan” Middle Eastern Studies v. 35, no. 3

(July 1999) p. 178-189. Warburg, Gabriel. “Islam in the Sudan under the Funj and the Ottomans” Mamluks and Ottomans:

studies in honour of Michael Winter London: Routledge, 2006, p. 206-225. Warburg, Gabriel. “L'islam in Sudan: dal periodo turco-egiziano alla Mahdiyya (1820-1898)” Afriche

e orienti, v. 8, no. 1-2 (2006) p. 21-32. Warburg, Gabriel. Islam, sectarianism and politics in Sudan since the Mahdiyya London: C. Hurst,

2003. ISBN 185065590. Warburg, Gabriel. “The Mahdiyya and the National Islamic Front: Alternative Paths to a Muslim State

in Sudan” ha-Islam ve-olamot ha-shezurim bo = Intertwined worlds of Islam: essays in memory of Hava Lazarus-Yafeh Yerushalayim: ha-Universitah ha-Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim, ha-Makhon le-limude Asyah ve-Afrikah: Mekhon Ben-Tsevi le-heker kehilot Yisrael ba-Mizrah: Mosad Byalik, [2002] p. 235-249 [text in Hebrew]

Warburg, Gabriel. “The Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan: From Reforms to Radicalism” PRISM: Islam

in Africa Research Project (August 2006) www.e-prism.org. Warburg, Gabriel. “The Nile in Egyptian Sudanese Relations: 1956-1995” The Nile: histories,

conflicts, myths London: Lynne Rienner, 2000, p. 227-234. Warburg, Gabriel. “The Nile Waters, Border Issues and Radical Islam, in Egyptian-Sudanese

Relations: 1956-1995” White Nile, black blood: war, leadership, and ethnicity from Khartoum to Kampala Lawrenceville, N.J.: Red Sea Press, 2000, p. 73-90.

Warburg, Gabriel. “A Note on David Reuveni’s Visit to the Funj Sultan: in 1523” Sudan Studies

Association Newsletter v. 24, no. 3 (June 2006) p. 7-11. Revised version in Sudan Studies {SSSUK} no. 34 (July 2006) p. 20-31.

Warburg, Gabriel. “Notes on the Jewish Community in Sudan in the 19th and 20th Centuries” Bulletin

of the Academic Center in Cairo v. 24 (April 2001) p. 22-26; Arabic translation: ibid. 34-35. Warburg, Gabriel. “The Problem of the Southern Sudan as Viewed by the National Islamic Front and

by the Ansar” Sudanews v. 18, no. 2 (October 1998) p. 4-11. Warburg, Gabriel. The reinstatement of Islamic law in Sudan under Numayri: an evaluation of a

legal experiment in the light of its historical context, methodology, and repercussions (Studies in Islamic law and society 16) with Aharon Layish. Leiden: Brill, 2002. ISBN 9004121048.

Warburg, Gabriel. “Religion and Nationalism in Sudan as Portrayed in the Writings of British Officials

during the Condominium: 1899-1956” [text in Hebrew] Religion and State in the Middle East: Studies in Honour of Shimon Shamir Tel Aviv: Kibbutz Meuhad Publication, 2006, p. 123-138 ( revised version of “The Wingate Literature Revisited: Sudan as seen by members of the Sudan Political Service during the Condominium.”)

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Warburg, Gabriel. “Religious and Ethnic Conflict in Sudan: Can National Unity Survive?” Ethnic

conflict and international politics in the Middle East edited by Leonard Binder. Gainsville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 1999, p. 110-28.

Warburg, Gabriel. “Sectarian Politics in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: the Emergence of Neo-Mahdism

Reconsidered” Sudan Notes and Records new ser. 3 (1999) p. 89-104. Warburg, Gabriel. “Slatin, Rudolf Anton, [Carl] von, (1857-1932)” New Dictionary of National

Biography Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Warburg, Gabriel. “Views on the Sudan after Independence Based on Reports of the German

Democratic Republic Embassy in Berlin” Germany and the Middle East: past, present, and future Jerusalem: Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2003, p. 171-182.

Warburg, Gabriel. “The Wingate Literature Revisited: Sudan as seen by members of the Sudan

Political Service during the Condominium” Middle Eastern Studies v. 41, no. 3 (2005) p. 373-389.

Webb, Nigel and Caroline The Earl and his butler in Constantinople: introducing the diary of Mr

Samuel Medley, butler 1733-36 Oakham: Legini, 2006. ISBN 0955331102. Weeks, Emily M. “About Face: Sir David Wilkie’s Portrait of Mehemet Ali, Pasha of Egypt”

Orientalism transposed: the impact of the colonies on British culture Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998, p. 46-62 [a version of the following article]

Weeks, Emily M. “About Face: Sir David Wilkie’s Portrait of Mehemet Ali” Interpreting the Orient:

travellers in Egypt and the Near East Reading: Ithaca, 2001, p. 7-21 [a version of the preceeding article]

Weeks, Emily M. “The Artists”, with Christopher Swan This other Eden: paintings from the Yale

Center for British Art New Haven, Ct.: Yale University Press, 1998. p. 196-213. Weeks, Emily M. “‘For love or for money’: Collecting the Orientalist Pictures of John Frederick

Lewis (1805-1876)” Fine Art Connoisseur v. 4, no. 1 (January-February, 2007) p. 40-47. Weeks, Emily M. “John Frederick Lewis (1805-1876): Mythology as Biography, or Dis-Orienting the

‘Languid Lotus-Eater’ Travellers in the Levant: voyagers and visionaries Durham: ASTENE, 2001, p. 177-196.

Weeks, Emily M. “[Review of] Multiple Wives, Multiple Pleasures: Representing the Harem, 1800-

1875, by Joan Del Plato. Cranbury, N.J. and London: Associated University Presses, 2002” Victorian Studies v. 46, no. 2 (Winter, 2004) p. 360-362.

Weeks, Emily M. and Patrick McCaughey. The School of London and their friends: the collection

of Elaine and Melvin Merians New Haven: Yale Center for British Art, 2000. ISBN 0930606914.

Weeks, Emily M. [Select catalogue entries] Edward Lear and the art of travel by Scott Wilcox.

New Haven: Yale Center for British Art, 2000. ISBN 0930606922. Wells, Berit “Jacob Jonas Björnstähl and his travels in Thessaly” Travellers in the Levant: voyagers

and visionaries Durham: ASTENE, 2001.

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Wells, Berit Visitors from the north: early Swedish travelers to Greece Athens: Swedish Institute, 1998.

Wilkinson, Alix. “An English Landscape Garden in Cairo in the Early Nineteenth Century” Garden

History Society news no. 78 (Winter, 2006) p. 14-15. Wilkinson, Alix. The garden in ancient Egypt London: Rubicon Press, 1998. ISBN 0948695498. Wilkinson, Alix. “Governess to the Grand Pasha of Egypt: Emmeline Lott” Women travellers in the

Near East Oxford: ASTENE and Oxbow Books, 2005, p. 61-70. Williams, Caroline H. “Hay, Robert (1711-1776)” Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2004-2008. Online at http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12736?docPos=2 (viewed 15 November 2008)

Williams, Caroline H. “A 19th century photographer: Francis Frith” Travellers in Egypt London: I.B.

Tauris, 1998, p. 168-178. Williams, Caroline H., intro. Francis Frith. Photographs of Egypt and the Holy Land Cairo:

American University in Cairo Press, 1999. ISBN 9774245164. Wolff, Anne How many miles to Babylon? : travels and adventures to Egypt and beyond, 1300 to

1640 Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2003. ISBN 0853236585. Wolff, Anne “Merchants, pilgrims and naturalists: Alexandria through European eyes from the

fourteenth to the sixteenth century” Alexandria, real and imagined (Publications (King's College (University of London). Centre for Hellenic Studies) Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004, p. 199-225.

Wolff, Anne “Two pilgrims to St. Catherine’s Monastery” Desert travellers: from Herodotus to T.E.

Lawrence (ASTENE publications 1) Durham: ASTENE, 2000, p. 33-58.

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Anckaer, Jan Small power diplomacy and commerce: Belgium and the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Leopold I (1831-1865) Istanbul: The Isis Press, 2013. ISBN 9789754284898.

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