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BOOK LAUNCH OF ‘BREAKING THE CYCLE: CIVIL WARS IN LEBANON’ , Edited by Youssef Choueiri

30TH JANUARY 2008 AT 6:30 PM AT THE ARAB-BRITISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Centre for Lebanese Studies will be launching their latest publication at The Arab British Chamber of Commerce, 43 Upper Grosvenor Street, London W1K 2NJ. This major new book gathers essays by a selection of distinguished
Commentators on the Middle East, addressing the matter of how to avoid the Prospect of further civil wars in Lebanon.
Dr. Youssef Choueiri, editor of the book, will give a short explanatory address which will be followed by a Drinks reception.

If you wish to attend please confirm to Katy Shea on 020-72217166 or
. All are welcome.

Lectures in Medieval Arab History - University of Edinburgh

CASAW Seminar Series - January to March 2008
Organised by Professor Carole Hillenbrand

Translation project to bring cream of foreign writers to Arabs

Books by Stephen Hawking, Umberto Eco, Haruki Murakami and other star writers past and present have been chosen as the first works to be translated into Arabic, in a major initiative to widen access to foreign literature. www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,2214876,00.html

Being Disabled in Palestine

Samer Aqrouq, UNESCO Chair on Human Rights and Democracy, An-Najah National University, Nablus

University of Edinburgh, 13 November 2007

Broadcasting in ‘their’ language: Middle Eastern and Western TV networks and their Audiences

3 November, 2007 (University of Cambridge)

Postgraduate Studentships Available for September 2008 Entry

Two-year Masters studentships and four-year PhD awards available. See below for details.
New closing date: Friday 16 May.

 

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