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Contents to Volume . INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES Editor: Juan R. I. Cole CONTENTS: VOLUME 32 (2000) Articles RICHARD H. ADAMS, JR. Evaluating the Process of Development in Egypt, 1980-97 CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER Opportunities, Organizations, and Ideas Islamists and Workers in Tunisia and Algeria 490) RICHARD T. ANTOUN Civil Society, Tribal Process, and Change in Jordan: An Anthropological View DAWN CHATTY Women Working in Oman: Individual Choice and Cultural Constraints JUAN R. I. COLE From the Editor HAGGAI ERLICH Identity and Church: Ethiopian—Egyptian Dialogue, 1924-59 WILLEM FLOOR AND PATRICK CLAWSON _ Safavid Iran’s Search for Silver and Gold BENJAMIN C. FORTNA Islamic Morality in Late Ottoman “Secular” Schools FRANCES S. HAsso Modernity and Gender in Arab Accounts of the 1948 and 1967 Defeats REBECCA JOUBIN Islam and Arabs Through the Eyes of the Encyclo- pédie: “The “Other” as a Case of French Cultural Self-Criticism MOHAMMAD GHOLI MAJD_ Small Landowners and Land Distribution in Iran, 1962-71 TAMIR MoustaFA Conflict and Cooperation Between the State and Religious Institutions in Contemporary Egypt VALI NAsR Politics Within the Late-Pahlavi State: The Ministry of Economy and Industrial Policy, 1963-69 DAN RABINOWITZ AND SLIMAN KHAWALDE __ Demilitarized, then Dispos- sessed: The Kirad Bedouins of the Hula Valley in the Context of Syrian- Israeli Relations LARBI SADIKI Popular Uprisings and Arab Democratization 600 Contents to Volume 32 MOHAMMED SAWAIE_ Rifa‘a Rafi* al-Tahtawi and His Contribution to the Lexical Development of Modern Literary Arabic 395-410 TAL SHUVAL The Ottoman Algerian Elite and Its Ideology 323-344 PAUL TITUS AND NINA SWIDLER_ Knights, Not Pawns: Ethno-Nationalism and Regional Dynamics in Post-Colonial Balochistan 47-69 QUINTAN WIKTOROWICZ~ The Salafi Movement in Jordan 219-240 Book Reviews ERVAND ABRAHAMIAN, Tortured Confessions: Prison and Public Recan- tations in Modern Iran (Ali Akbar Mahdi) ADNAN ABU-ODEH, Jordanians, Palestinians and the Hashemite King- dom in the Middle East Peace Process (Michael R. Fischbach) IRADJ AMINI, Napoleon and Persia: Franco—Persian Relations under the First Empire (Shireen Mahdavi) G. NORMAN ANDERSON, Sudan in Crisis: The Failure of Democracy (Stephanie Beswick) 418-420 ABDO BAAKLINI, GUILAIN DENOEUX, AND ROBERT SPRINGBORG, Legis- lative Politics in the Arab World: The Resurgence of Democratic Insti- tutions (Ellen Lust-Okar) 420-422 SULIMAN BASHEAR, Arabs and Others in Early Islam (Jamsheed K. Choksy) 277-279 HANNA BATATU, Syria’s Peasantry, the Descendants of Its Lesser Rural Notables, and Their Politics (Steven Heydemann) 422-425 OLIVIER BAsT, Les Allemands en Perse pendant la premiére guerre mon- diale d’aprés les sources diplomatiques francaises (Rudi Matthee) 292-294 Ur! BEN-ELIEZER, The Making of Israeli Militarism (Simona Sharoni) 300-302 OFRA BENGIO AND GABRIEL BEN-DoRr, ED., Minorities and the State in the Arab World (Malik Mufti) 411-413 Nur BILGE Criss, Istanbul under Allied Occupation, 1918-1923 (Vir- ginia H. Aksan) MICHAL BIRAN, Qaidu and the Rise of the Independent Mongol State in Central Asia (Ernest Tucker) MEHRZAD BOROUJERDI, /ranian Intellectuals and the West: The Tormented Triumph of Nativism (Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi) MARION BOoUuLBY, The Muslim Brotherhood and the Kings of Jordan, 1945-1993 (Emile Sahliyeh) 425-426 LAURIE A. BRAND, Women, the State, and Political Liberalization: Middle Eastern and North African Experiences (Nancy Gallagher) 309-311 WILFRIED BUCHTA, Die iranische Schia und die islamische Einheit 1979- 1996 (Rudi Matthee) 177-180 Contents to Volume .- ARTHUR F. BUEHLER, Sufi Heirs of the Prophet: The Indian Naqshbandiyya and the Rise of the Mediating Sufi Shaykh (John Renard) HERIBERT Busse, /slam, Judaism and Christianity: Theological and Histor- ical Affiliations (Jon Armajani) JAMSHEED K. CHoksy, Conflict and Cooperation, Zoroastrian Subalterns and Muslim Elites in Medieval Iranian Society (Touraj Daryaee) JUAN R. I. COLE, Modernity and the Millennium: The Genesis of the Baha’ i Faith in the Nineteenth-Century Middle East (Ervand Abrahamian) ANTHONY H. CORDESMAN, /ran’s Military Forces in Transition: Conven- tional Threais and Weapons of Mass Destruction (Judith S. Yaphe) ANTHONY H. CORDESMAN, /rag and the War of Sanctions: Conventional Threats and Weapons of Mass Destruction (Judith S. Yaphe) SETA B. DADOYAN, The Fatimid Armenians: Cultural and Political Inter- action in the Near East (Gladys Franz-Murphy) M. Izzi DiEN, The Theory and the Practice of Market Law in Medieval Islam: A Study of Kitab Nisab al-Ihtisab of “Umar b. Muhammad al-Sunami (Wael B. Hallaq) YASIN Dutton, The Origins of Islamic Law: The Qur-an, the Muwatta and Madinian ‘Amal (Khaled Abou El Fadl) RONNIE ELLENBLUM, Frankish Rural Settlement in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (Elizabeth Savage) Amos ELon, A Blood-Dimmed Tide: Dispatches from the Middle East (Donna Robinson Divine) NAWAL EL SAADAWI, The Innocence of the Devil (Connie Lamb) Kats M. Firro, The Druzes in the Jewish State: A Brief History (Hussam S. Timani) RICHARD C. FoLtz, Mughal India and Central Asia (Peter B. Golden) AHMED GALAL AND ROBERT Z. LAWRENCE, ED., Building Bridges: An Egypt—US Free Trade Agreement (Samira Salem) FATMA MUGE GOCEK, ED., Political Cartoons in the Modern Middle East (Petra Kuppinger) YOSEF Govrin, /sraeli—Soviet Relations 1953—1967: From Confrontation to Disruption (Robert O. Freedman) METIN HepER, /smet Indnii: The Making of a Turkish Statesman (John M. VanderLippe) MICHAEL HERB, All in the Family: Absolutism, Revolution, and Democracy in the Middle Eastern Monarchies (Scott Greenwood) MIRIAM HOEXTER, Endowments, Rulers and Community: Wagqf al-Hara- mayn in Ottoman Algiers (Amy Singer) 168 P. M. Hot, The Sudan of the Three Niles: The Funj Chronicle, 910 1288/1504—1871 (Heather J. Sharkey) 290 602 Contents to Volume 32 SHIREEN T. HUNTER, The Future of Islam and the West: Clash of Civiliza- tions or Peaceful Coexistence (Nikki R. Keddie) 180-183 JOHN HUNWICK, Timbuktu and the Songhay Empire: Al-Sa“di’s Ta-rikh al- sudan Down to 1613 and Other Contemporary Documents (John O. Voll) 532-534 EFRAIM INBAR, Rabin and Israel’s National Security (Daniel Lieberfeld) 584-586 ANDERS JERICHOW, The Saudi File: People, Power, Politics (Gwenn Okruhlik) 183-184 MIRIAM Joyce, Kuwait, 1945An -Angl1o-Am9eric9an 6Pers:pect ive (Mary Ann Tétreault) 294-296 AYKUT KANSU, The Revolution of 1908 in Turkey (Keith Watenpaugh) 168-171 LILIANE KARNOUK, Contemporary Egyptian Art (Jessica Winegar) 304-306 EFRAIM KARSH AND INARI KARSH, Empires of the Sand: The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East, 1789-1923 (Charles D. Smith) 559-565 HUGH KENNEDY, Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus (Denise A. Spellberg) 162-164 RASHID KHALIDI, Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness (Joseph Massad) 306-307 AZADEH KIAN-THIEBAUT, Secularization of Iran: A Doomed Failure? The New Middle Class and the Making of Modern Iran (Poopak Taati) 184-186 JONATHAN N. LIPMAN, Familiar Strangers: A History of Muslims in Northwest China (Thomas Barfield) 164-166 A. L. Macrig,Th e End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908—1923 (Michael Robert Hickok) 296-297 KAMAL MATINUDDIN, The Taliban Phenomenon: Afghanistan 1994-1997 (Anwar-ul-Hag Ahady) 586-588 ROBERT D. MCCHESNEY, Kabul under Siege: Fayz Muhammad's Account of the 1929 Uprising (Robert L. Canfield) 556-557 KHALIDA MESSAOUDI AND ELISABETH SCHEMLA, Unbowed: An Algerian Woman Confronts Islamic Fundamentalism (Angel M. Foster) 186-188 Davip Morray, An Ayyubid Notable and His World: Ibn al-“Adim and Aleppo as Portrayed in His Biographical Dictionary of People Associ- ated with the City (James E. Lindsay) 171-172 JEFFREY A. NEpoROsCIK, The City of the Dead: A History of Cairo’s Cemetery Communities (Camilla Gibb) 574-575 JORGEN S. NIELSEN, Towards a European Islam (J. Christopher Soper) 588-590 SERGIO NojJA, ED., L’'Arabie avant I’Islam (Irfan Shahid) 538-541 EDGAR O’BALLANCE, Civil War in Lebanon, 1975—92 (Paul Salem) 313-315 THOMAS PHILIPP AND ULRICH HAARMANN, ED., The Mamluks in Egyptian Politics and Society (John L. Meloy) 280-282 ALEXANDRE Popovic, The Revolt of African Slaves in Iraq in the 3rd/9th Century (Tayeb El-Hibri) 413-414 Contents to Volume 32 E. PREVELAKIS AND K. KALLIATAKI MERTICOPOULOU, ED., Epirus, Ali Pasha and the Greek Revolution: Consular Reports of William Meyer from Preveza (Molly Greene) 297-300 ITAMAR RABINOVICH, The Brink of Peace: The Israeli-Syrian Negotiations (Fred H. Lawson) 193 BERND RADTKE AND JOHN O’KANE, The Concept of Sainthood in Early Islamic Mysticism: Two Works by al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi (Gerhard Bowering) NISSIM REJWAN, Israel in Search of Identity: Reading the Formative Years (Sheila H. Katz) NISSIM REJWAN, [srael’s Place in the Middle East: A Pluralist Perspective (Chaim I. Waxman) JONATHAN RILEY-SMITH, The First Crusaders, 1095—1131 (Leonora Neville) BORTE SAGASTER, “Herren” und “Sklaven”: Der Wandel im Sklavenbild tiirkischer Literaten in der Spdtzeit des Osmanischen Reiches (Edith Giilcin Ambros) ELIZABETH SAVAGE, A Gateway to Hell, a Gateway to Paradise: The North African Response to the Arab Conquest (Mahmood Ibrahim) YEZID SAYIGH, Armed Struggle and the Search for State: The Palestinian National Movement, 1949—1993 (Ann M. Lesch) JAN SCHMIDT, From Anatolia to Indonesia: Opium Trade and the Dutch Community of Izmir, 1820-1940 (Daniel Goffman) KIRSTEN E. SCHULZE, [srael’s Covert Diplomacy in Lebanon (Oren Barak) GUNTER SEUFERT, Politischer Islam in der Tiirkei. Islamismus als sym- bolische Reprdsentation einer sich modernisierenden muslimischen Gesellschaft (Catharina Raudvere) ARNON SOFFER, Rivers of Fire: The Conflict over Water in the Middle East (Alwyn R. Rouyer) ENDRE STIANSEN AND MICHAEL KEVANE, ED., Kordofan Invaded: Periph- eral Incorporation and Social Transformation in Islamic Africa (Richard Lobban) CHRISTOPHER S. TAYLOR, /n the Vicinity of the Righteous: Ziydra and the Veneration of Muslim Saints in Late Medieval Egypt (Boaz Shoshan) BASSAM TIBI, The Challenge of Fundamentalism: Political Islam and the New World Disorder (Nikki R. Keddie) ROBERT TIGNOR, Capitalism and Nationalism at the End of Empire: State and Business in Decolonizing Egypt, Nigeria and Kenya, 1945-1963 (Eric Davis) EHUD R. TOLEDANO, Slavery and Abolition in the Ottoman Middle East (Madeline C. Zilfi) 604 Contents to Volume 32 HOWARD R. TURNER, Science in Medieval Islam: An Illustrated Introduc- tion (G. A. Russell) 536-538 DIRK VANDEWALLE, Libya Since Independence: Oil and State-Building (Azzedine Layachi) 317-319 PIETERNELLA VAN DOORN-HARDER, Contemporary Coptic Nuns (Camilla Gibb) 546-547 ALEX! VASSILIEV, The History of Saudi Arabia (Hala Fattah) 190-192 DAVID WALDNER, State Building and Late Development (Michael Barnett) 319-322 ONN WINCKLER, Demographic Developments and Population Policies in Bacthist Syria (Annika Rabo) 428-430 MAHMOUD YAZBAK, Haifa in the Late Ottoman Period, 1864—1914: A Muslim Town in Transition (Rashid Khalidi) 307-309 Notes and Comments MICHAEL M. GuNTER, A Response to Sabri Sayari’s Review of The Kurds and the Future of Turkey MUHAMMAD QASIM ZAMAN, A Response to Saleh Said Agha’s Review of Religion and Politics under the Early “Abassids: The Emergence of the Proto-Sunni Elite 591-592 SABRI SAYARI, A Reply to Michael Gunter’s Response to Sayari’s Review of The Kurds and the Future of Turkey 594-596 aes

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