CMES is proud to the support the Chicago Studies on the Middle East book series. Series volumes represent leading research from a variety of disciplines. Book titles include:
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Land Tenure, Fiscal Policy, and Imperial Power in Medieval Syro-Egypt
By Daisuke Igarashi -
The Criminal Underworld in a Medieval Islamic Society: Narratives from Cairo and Damascus under the Mamluks
By Carl F. Petry -
Jordan in the Late Middle Ages: Transformation of the Mamluk Frontier
By Bethany J. Walker -
Commemorating the Nation: Collective Memory, Public Commemoration, and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Egypt
By Israel Gershoni and James Jankowski -
Revolutionary Melodrama: Popular Film and Civic Identity in Nasser's Egypt
By Joel Gordon -
Power and Patronage in Medieval Syria: The Architecture and Urban Works of Tankiz al-Nasiri
By Ellen Kenney -
Imperial Power and Maritime Trade: Mecca and Cairo in the Later Middle Ages
By John L. Meloy -
Ismaili and Fatimid Studies in Honor of Paul E. Walker
Edited by Bruce D. Craig -
Palestine in the Evolution of Syrian Nationalism (1918-1920)
By Muhannad Salhi -
The Wine of Love and Life: Ibn al-Farid's al-Khamriyah and al-Qaysari's Quest for Meaning
Edited, Translated, and Introduced by Th. Emil Homerin