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Ijtihad and renewal in Qur'anic hermeneutics: An analysis of Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i's "al-Mizan fi Tafsir al-Qur'an"
City of knowledge: The development of Shi`i religious learning with particular attention to the hawzah `ilmiyah of Qum, Iran
Authorial fictions: Literary and public personas in modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature
Diversity, tolerance and economic performance: Evidence from the Muslim and Spanish golden ages
Dokhtarane Farari: An anthropological investigation on youth runaways, teen prostitution, cross-dressing, and other sexual practices of adolescent girls in Tehran, Iran
In order not to forget: Dignity and development in Syria's Palestinian refugee camps
Istanbul, open city: Exhibiting anxieties of urban modernity
The nature of Ottoman Egypt: Irrigation, environment, and bureaucracy in the long eighteenth century
Household archaeology and the Uruk Phenomenon: A case study from Kenan Tepe, Turkey
Iconography, identity and inclusion: The winged disk and royal power during the reign of Darius the Great
Redefining ethnicity and belonging: Persistence and transformation in regimes of ethnicity in Germany, Turkey, Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation
The circle of justice as genre, practice, and objectification: A discursive re-mapping of the early modern Ottoman Empire
The Provincial Cemeteries of Naga ed-Deir: A Comprehensive Study of Tomb Models Dating from the Late Old Kingdom to the Late Middle Kingdom
Elite Theban Women of the Eighth-Sixth Centuries BCE in Egypt: Identity, Status and Mortuary Practice
The City as a Historical Actor: The Urbanization and Ottomanization of the Halvetiye Sufi Order by the City of Amasya in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries