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MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES VOL: 44 NO 4 (6) answer(s).
 
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Creating the 'new woman' in early republican Turkey: the contributions of the American collegiate institute and the American college for girls / Childress, Faith J   Journal Article
Childress, Faith J Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   084624


Cultural economy of development in egypt: economy and the emergence of mass consumer society during sadat's infitah / Shechter, Relli   Journal Article
Shechter, Relli Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Cultural economy of development in Egypt: economic nationalism, hidden economy and the emergence of mass consumer society during sadat's Infitah / Shechter, Relli   Journal Article
Shechter, Relli Journal Article
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Informal revolution: state-business conflict and institutional change in Iran / Mazaheri, Nimah   Journal Article
Mazaheri, Nimah Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This study examines the causes of conflict between the Iranian state and the country's informal economic sectors during the years prior to the 1979 revolution. It adopts an institutionalist approach to argue that the state's introduction of new norms to guide the behaviour of key economic institutions resulted in acute conflict between the state and informal economic sectors. Institutions of credit lending, norms of reputation, and the characteristics of Iran's 'bazaar sectors' are examined in detail to substantiate the study's central arguments.
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Sudanese factor in the 1952-53 Anglo-Egyptian negotiations / Taha, Fadwa A A   Journal Article
Taha, Fadwa A A Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The Sudanese factor was indeed a primary factor for the settlement of the Anglo-Egyptian dispute over the Sudan and the conclusion of the 12 February 1953 Agreement. Based on British primary sources as well as Egyptian and Sudanese literature, this article discusses the role of this factor, tracing its development and showing how the new military leaders in Egypt reckoned on it to support their stand during the negotiations held with the British Government between November 1952 and February 1953. The article analyses the political agreements signed between the Egyptian Government and the Sudanese political parties. It goes further to discuss the dominance of the Sudanese factor during the transitional period that preceded the declaration of independence on 1 January 1956.
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Urban mobilization in Iraqi kurdistan during the British mandat: sulaimaniya 1918-30 / Gorgas, Jordi Tejel   Journal Article
Gorgas, Jordi Tejel Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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