Items where Research Area is "Middle Eastern and African studies"

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2017

Black, Jonathan (2017) 'Our warrior brown brethren' : identity and difference in images of non-white soldiers serving with the British Army in British art of the First World War. In: Walsh, Michael J.K. and Varnava, Andrekos, (eds.) The Great War and the British Empire : culture and society. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 129-150. ISBN 9781472462275

2016

Black, Jonathan [Speaker] (2016) "Havoc from the Heavens" : the contribution of British air power to the destruction of Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Turkish Forces in 1918 through the eyes of British war artist Lieutenant Sydney Carline RAF. In: The First World War in the Air Lunchtime Lecture Series; 12 Aug 2016, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Black, Jonathan (2016) 'Who are these Arabs?' : constructing an idea of the "true Arab" in Eric Kennington's portrait series for Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom. In: Borders and Beyond in the Middle East Since 1914 : Legacies, Changes, Continuities; 17 - 18 Jun 2016, York, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Due-Gundersen, Nicolai (2016) The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions. Cambridge, U.K. : Intersentia. 210p. ISBN 9781780683799

2009

Tarr, Carrie (2009) Franco-Arab dialogues in/between French, Maghrebi-French and Maghrebi cinema(s). Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, 13(3), pp. 291-302. ISSN (print) 1740-9292

2008

Mellor, Noha (2008) Bedouinisation or liberalisation of culture? The paradox in the Saudi monopoly of the Arab media. In: al-Rasheed, Madawi, (ed.) Kingdom without borders: Saudi Arabia's political, religious and media frontiers. London : C. Hurst & Company. pp. 353-374. ISBN 9781850659426

2007

Ennals, Richard (2007) From slavery to citizenship. Chichester : John Wiley. 417p. ISBN 9780470028322

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