Selected Resources for: Middle East Studies

Subject Description: This subject covers: the study the people, cultures, religion, etc. of: Afghanistan; Algeria; Bahrain; Egypt; Iran; Iraq; Israel; Jordan; Kuwait; Lebanon; Libya; Mauritania; Morocco; Oman; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; Sudan; Syria; Tunisia; Turkey; United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

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 Top Pick Index Islamicus Authentication Required This database is enhanced by Find It: the University Libraries Linking Service. 
       1906 - present
Index Islamicus indexes worldwide literature in European languages on Islam, the Middle East and the Muslim world.


  RAMBI [electronic resource]
   "RAMBI - The Index of Articles on Jewish Studies - is a selective bibliography of articles in the various fields of Jewish studies and in the study of Eretz Israel.

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 Top Pick Islamic World: Past and Present
   Wilson Library Reference Quarto DS35.53 .I86 2004 Non-Circulating
3 volumes.
Location: Wilson Library Reference Quarto DS35.53 .I86 2004 Non-Circulating

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  Political and Economic Dictionary of the Middle East [electronic resource]
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  Encyclopaedia Judaica (online) Authentication Required 
  
This online resource is an updated edition of this lauded work on Judaism features more than 21,000 entries on Jewish life, culture, history, and religion, written by Israeli, American and European subject specialists.


 Top Pick Encyclopaedia of Islam Online Authentication Required 
   The Encyclopaedia of Islam Online covers Middle Eastern and Islamic studies, bringing scholars and researchers access to over 13,000 articles (number or articles in volumes I-XI, excluding supplements on every aspect of Islam.

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 Top Pick Encyclopedia of the Quran
   Wilson Library Reference Quarto BP133 .E53x 2001 Non-Circulating
Location: Wilson Library Reference Quarto BP133 .E53x 2001 Non-Circulating

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  Middle East and North Africa
   Latest Edition in Wilson Reference Quarto DS49 .M5
Europa handbook
A very reliable and comprehensive reference source giving country-by-country surveys covering economic, political and social information with statistics and directory information. Includes "Who's who in the Middle East and North Africa."
Location: Wilson Reference Quarto DS49 .M5

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Internet Resources

  Modern Middle East a political history since the First World War [electronic resource]
   Access for University of Minnesota, Twin Cities only

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 Top Pick Middle East North Africa Internet Resource Guide
   This guide was created to serve the needs of scholars, students, and interested individuals in finding and using internet resources dealing with the Middle East.


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