Middle East Studies
This selective guide to sources of information on the history, literature and culture of countries in the Middle East is designed to help undergraduate and beginning graduate students. It covers religious topics, but for more information on Christianity, Islam and Judaism, see Religion, Judaic Studies. [ * Indicates most important sources.]
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Librarian for the Middle East Studies
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INDEX ISLAMICUS
Index to literature on Islam, the Middle East and Muslim areas of Asia and Africa, and Muslim minorities elsewhere. Includes citations to over 2,000 journals, conference proceedings, monographs, and book reviews from 1906 to present. - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ISLAM
The Encyclopedia of Islam (English) Volumes I-XI and Supplement (Volume XII)
- ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE QURAN
Encyclopaedic dictionary of qurʾānic terms, concepts, personalities, place names, cultural history and exegesis extended with essays on the most important themes and subjects within qurʾānic studies.
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Research Guides
Internet Links
- Libraries and catalogs with major Middle East collections
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Kidon Media Link
Comprehensive site featuring newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and news agencies by continent, country, and language.
Bibliographies: general & selected subjects
- *Introduction to the History of the Muslim East: a Bibliographical
Guide. by Jean Sauvaget. 2nd ed. Recast by Claude Cahen. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1965. Bobst Z3013.S314
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Standard scholarly bibliographic survey of Islamic history and culture.
Still considered the classic historiography reference work.
- Guide to Reference Books for Islamic Studies. by Charles L.
Geddes. Denver: American Institute of Islamic Studies, 1985.
Bobst Ref1 Z7835.M6A54 no. 9-
Although not current, this bibliography cites books and articles from
all periods of publication in all languages and scripts. Islamic civilization
at its broadest - history, art, literature, as well as religion.
- Middle East and Islam: a Bibliographical Introduction, edited
by Diana Grimwood-Jones. Rev. and enlarged edition. Zug, Switz.: IDC,
1979.
Bobst Ref1 Z3913.M48 1979 - Middle East and Islam: a Bibliographical Introduction: Supplement
1977-1983, edited by Paul Auchterlonie. Zug, Switz.: IDC, 1986.
Bobst Ref1 Z3013.M48 1986 Suppl.-
Comprehensive and authoritative bibliography of the basic works in all
European languages and some Arabic (transliterated). Topical arrangement.
Sections begin with commentary on the subject. Some brief annotations.
Supplement contains a number of citations for Arabic works.
- *Introductory Guide to Middle Eastern and Islamic Bibliography,
edited by Paul Auchterlonie. Oxford: Middle East Libraries Committee,
1990.
Bobst Ref1 DS37.6.A2I58 1990-
Basically a much expanded version of this Research Guide. 350 citations,
some annotated, for reference works and bibliographies in European and
Near eastern languages. Arrangement is by type of work. Appendix covers
'standard texts' in history, Islam, literature, philosophy, science
and art.
- Abstracta Islamica. Paris: Geuthner, 1938-1976.
Bobst Ref1 Index BP1.R39 1938-1940, 1947-1975-
Continues to be published annually in Revue des Etudes Islamiques.
From 1938 to 1976 it was issued separately as well. Articles and monographs
in European and Middle Eastern languages.
- Reference Literature to Arabic Studies: a Bibliographic Guide,
by Gustave Meiseles. Tel Aviv: University Pub. Projects, 1978.
Bobst Ref1 Z3013.N4313-
Much in need of updating; because of its emphasis on historical/ classical
sources, still valuable as a guide to basic resources published through
the 1970's. Citations are for materials in all European languages and
Arabic and Hebrew (in script). Its greatest value is that it includes
basic primary source literature, as well as secondary reference sources.
Books and articles. Entries are not annotated. Appendices include history
of Arabic studies in Europe and the Middle East. Roman, Arabic and Hebrew
script indexes.
- Arab Islamic Bibliography: the Middle East Library Committee Guide,
Based on Giuseppe Gabrieli's Manuale di bibliografia musulmana, edited
by Diana Grimwood-Jones, Derek Hopwood, J.D. Pearson. Hassocks, England:
Harvester Press, 1977.
Bobst Ref1 Z3013.A66 1977-
Gabriel's Manuale is an important scholarly reference source from the
early 20th century. MELCOM attempts to follow its plan in this important,
though now dated, bibliography. Citations to sources in European and
Middle Eastern languages; partially annotated. 20 sections by individual
specialists. The section on libraries and booksellers is now very out-of-date.
- Bibliographical Guide to Iran, edited by L.P. Elwell-Sutton
Sussex: Harvester Press, 1983
Bobst Ref1 Z3366.B5 1983-
Another of the fine bibliographies produced by MELCOM. Somewhat dated,
but extensive work covering the broadest range of topics dealing with
Iran, including pre-Islamic. Books and articles in all languages, including
Persian; most with annotations. Companion volume to Arabic Islamic Bibliography.
(see above)
- A Bibliography of Iran: a Catalogue of Books and Articles on Iranian
Subjects, Mainly in European Languages, by Y.M. Nawabi. Tehran, 1969-
Vols. 1-9 to date.
Bobst Ref1 Z3366.N38-
Because many published reference sources tend to emphasize Arabic resources,
it is important to know about this continuing work covering all aspects
of Iranian history and culture. Published irregularly. Earlier volumes
are somewhat dated, but have been partially updated in later volumes.
Citations, which are not annotated, are to books and articles in European
languages (including Russian) and Persian.
- A Bibliography of Islamic Law, 1980-1993, by Laila al-Zwaini
and Rudolph Peters. Leiden: Brill, 1994.
Bobst Ref1 Z7835.M6A49 1994-
Part of the prestigious _Handbuch des Orientalistik_ ; compiled to supplement
the bibliographies published in J. Schacht _An introduction to Islamic
Law_, John Makdisi "Islamic Law Bibliography" in _Law Library Journal
78_(1986): 103-189, and Maribel Fierro _Repertorio Bibiografico de derecho
Islamico_. Monographs and articles in European languages. Citations
are not annotated.
- The Islamic Revival since 1988: a Critical Survey and Bibliography,
by Yvonne Haddad and John Esposito. Westport, CN: Greenwood, 1997.
Bobst Ref1 Z7835.M6h44 1997-
Two eminent scholars discuss the Islamic revivalist movement. Annotated
citations for English books and articles.
- The Middle Eastern City and Islamic Urbanism: an Annotated Bibliography
of Western Literature, edited by Michael Bonine... [et al.] Bonn:
Dummlers, 1994.
Bobst G58.B6 Heft. 91-
Exhaustive bibliography of ancient and modern Middle Eastern cities
and the growth of urbanism. Monographs and articles. Turkish as well
as European languages.
- Cultural Anthropology of the Middle East, by Ruud Strijp. Leiden:
E.J. Brill, 1992- to date. 2 vols.
Bobst Ref1 Z3014.E85S77 1992-
For area specialists, social scientists and non-specialists. Articles
and monographs published since 1965 dealing with social and cultural
anthropology in European languages. Annotated. Arranged by country.
Subject and author index.
- Muslim Women Throughout the World: a Bibliography, by Michelle
Kimball. Boulder, CO: L. Rienner, 1996.
Bobst Ref1 Z7963.I74K56 1996-
In spite of the great interest in Muslim and Middle Eastern women, not
many comprehensive bibliographies on the subject have been published,
especially in recent years. This work addresses part of that problem.
2905 citations of works which appeared through 1995. Concentrates on
20th c. English language materials. Citations are for scholarly rather
than popular works and are not annotated. There is a 17 page annotated
guide of recommended books and articles.
- Women in the Middle East and North Africa: an Annotated Bibliography,
by Ayad al-Qazzaz. Austin, TX: Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University
of Texas, 1977.
Bobst Ref1 Z7964.N42Q38(also Kevorkian)
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Somewhat dated, but still an excellent source for books and articles
published through the mid- 1970's. The annotations are extensive and
are really reviews. Alphabetical by author with a subject index.
- Frauenfragen im Modernen Orient = Women in the Middle East and North
Africa, by Ingeborg Otto and Marianne Schmidt-Dumont. Hamburg: Deutsches
Orient-Institut, 1982.
Bobst. Z7964.N42O88 1982-
Somewhat dated. 1242 citations of books and articles. Most are annotated
in German. Entries are arranged first by region and then by country.
Includes subject and author indexes.
- A Bibliography of the Architecture, Arts, and Crafts of Islam to
the 1st January 1960. Cairo: American University in Cairo, 1961.
Supplement 1960-1972.
Supplement 1972-1980.
Bobst Ref1 Z5956.I8C74 1961-
Major bibliography on Islamic art begun by KAC Creswell and completed
by JD Pearson, Michael Meinecke and George Scanlon. Articles and monographs,
including museum guidebooks and exhibition catalogs; popular and scholarly
journals. Some citations have brief annotations. Two sections: by country;
by type of art or craft. Author index.
- "World Bibliographical Series". Santa Barbara, CA: Clio.
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Volumes covers history, geography, economics, politics, religion, sociology,
anthropology, and culture of an individual country. Some Middle East
volumes are due for revised editions, so information is not as current
as it should be.
Afghanistan, compiled by S. Jones. 1992.
Bobst Ref1 Z3016.J66 1992
Algeria, compiled by R. Lawless.
Rev. edition, 1995.
Bobst Ref1 Z3681.L378 1995
Bahrain, compiled by P.T.H. Unwin. 1984.
Bobst Ref1 Z3028.B34U58 1984
Egypt, compiled by Ragai Makar. 1988.
Bobst Ref1 Z3656.M35 1988
Iran, compiled by R. Navabpour. 1988.
Bobst Ref1 Z3366.N37 1988
Iraq, compiled by C.H. Bleaney. 2nd ed. 1995.
Bobst Ref1 DS70.6.A27 1995
Israel and the West Bank and Gaza Strip,
compiled by C.H. Bleaney. 2nd ed. 1994.
Bobst Ref1 Z3476.B63 1994
Jordan, compiled by I. Seccombe. 1984.
Bobst Ref1Z3471.S42 1984
Kuwait, compiled by F. Clements. Rev.
edition 1996.
Bobst Ref1 Z3028.K87C46 1996
Lebanon, compiled by C.H. Bleaney. Rev.
edition, 1991.
Bobst Ref1Z3466.B53 1991
Libya, compiled by R. Lawless. 1987.
Bobst Ref1 Z3971.L39 1987
The Maghreb, comp. by A. Pazzanita. 1998.
Bobst Ref1 Z3515.P39 1998
Morocco, compiled by A. Findlay. Rev.
edition, 1995.
Bobst Ref1 Z3836.F56 1995
Oman, compiled by F.A. Clements. Rev.
edition, 1994.
Bobst Ref1 Z3028.O5C57 1994
Qatar, compiled by P.T.H. Unwin. 1982.
Bobst Ref1 Z3028.Q3U58 1982
Saudi Arabia, compiled by F. Clements.
2nd ed. 1988.
Bobst Ref1 Z3026.C57 1988
Sudan, compiled by M.W. Daly. Rev. ed. 1992.
Bobst Ref1 Z3665.D36 1992
Syria, compiled by I. Seccombe. 1987.
Bobst Ref1 Z3481.S42 1987
Tunisia, compiled by A.M.
Findlay ... [et al.] 1982.
Bobst Ref1 Z3685.2.F55 1982
Turkey, compiled by M. Güçlü. 1981.
Bobst Ref1 Z2831.G83
United Arab Emirates, compiled by F.A.
Clements, Rev. ed. 1998.
Bobst Ref1 Z3028.U54C57 1998
Western Sahara, compiled by A. Pazzanita.
1996.
Bobst Ref1 Z3933.W47 1996
Yemen, compiled by P. Auchterlonie. 1998.
Bobst Ref1 Z3082.Y39 A93 1998
Encyclopedias, Dictionaries and Surveys
- *Encyclopedia of Islam. (1st and 2nd editions, supplements
and indexes) Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Bobst Ref 1BP40.E52 (and Kevorkian).
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First edition (1913-1936) is complete. The second edition, begun in
1954, is in progress. Although editions share many common topics, articles
do not duplicate themselves. Supplements containing topics omitted from
earlier volumes are issued regularly, as are the author and subject
indexes. Articles are in English by leading scholars. "Islam" implies
Islamic culture at its most broad - biography, history, geography, language
and literature as well as Islamic doctrine, movements, etc. Uses Arabic
terminology in transliterated Arabic.The Encyclopedia of Islam,
New edition: Glossary and Index of Technical Terms, compiled by
J. van Lent and PJ Bearman (Bobst Ref1 BP40.E52 1997)
guides those unfamiliar with the terminology. The major resource of
the field.
- Shorter Encyclopedia of Islam, edited by H.A.R. Gibb & J.H.
Kramer. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1953.
Bobst Ref1 BP40.S5 1953a-
Articles from the Encyclopedia of Islam, 1st ed.., which deal
with legal and religious topics.
- Islamic Desk Reference, edited by Ernst von Donzel. Leiden:
Brill, 1994.
Bobst Ref1 DS35.53.I83 1994-
Quick reference covering topics in condensed form from the Encyclopedia
of Islam, 2nd ed. Useful for those not familiar with Arabic, as it uses
English terms and common western spellings of names
- *Encyclopedia Iranica, edited by Ihsan Yarshater. London;
Boston: Routledge, 1982-
Bobst Ref1 DS253.E56-
Regularly issued in fascicles of about 110 pages. Covers "Iranian culture
in a broad context and the reciprocal influences between Iran and its
neighbors" (preface). Modeled on EI2, includes signed articles with
bibliographies. Pre-historic to the contemporary. Does not include biographies
of living figures.
- *Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World. NY:
Oxford, 1995. 4 vols.
Bobst Ref1DS35.53.O95 1995-
For specialists and non-specialists. Complements the Encyclopedia of
Islam 2nd Ed. Signed articles in five major categories: Islamic thought
& practice; Islam & politics; Islam & society; Muslim communities &
societies; Islamic studies. Islam in its broadest definition, including
politics, literature, etc.
- *Dictionary of Modern Arab History: an A to Z of over 2,000
entries from 1798 to the present day, by Robin Bidwell. London: Kegan
Paul, 1998.
Bobst Ref1DS38.9 B53 1998-
One of the newest dictionaries available by an important scholar of
modern Arab history.
- Biographical Dictionary of the Middle East, edited by Yaacov
Shimoni. New York: Facts on File, 1991.
Bobst Ref1 DS62.4.B56 1991 (and Kevorkian)
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Approximately 500 brief biographies of political, historical and literary
personalities of the present and recent past of Israel, the Arab world,
and Iran. Glossary refers only to Israeli related terms.
- Political Leaders of the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa,
edited by Bernard Reich. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990.
Bobst Ref6 DS61.5.P65-
Over 70 biographical profiles of select leaders who have made political
contributions since W.W.II.
- Middle East Contemporary Survey. New York: Holmes & Meiers,
1976/77 - present.
Bobst Ref1 DS62.8.M53 v.1--
Annual from the Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
at Tel-Aviv University. Volumes contain a series of essays dealing with
current political and economic events and developments.
- *Islamic History: a Framework for Inquiry, by Stephen
R. Humphreys. Rev. ed. Princeton: University Press, 1991.
Bobst Ref1Z3014.H55H85-
Thorough and scholarly narrative bibliographical and methodological
survey of classical Islamic history and culture. Sets a new standard
for Middle East historiography. Already a classic.
- *Annuaire de l'Afrique de Nord: l'encyclopedie annuelle du
Maghreb contemporain.Paris: CNRS, 1962-
Bobst Ref1DT181.A74latest vol.: earlier vols. in stacks.
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Important annual on contemporary North Africa produced by the Institut
de Recherches et d'Etudes sur le Monde Arabe et Musulman in Aix-en-Provence.
Signed articles. Each volume covers a different theme- e.g. economics
in North Africa; law in the Arab world. Surveys the current state of
affairs by country. Includes bibliographies.
- An Historical Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, edited
by Bernard Reich. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1996.
Bobst Ref1 DS119.7.H544 1996-
Short definitions of people, places, parties, events, institutions,
missions, weaponry, and agreements.
- Encyclopedia Berbere. Aix-en-Provence: Edisud, 1984-
Bobst Ref1 DT193.5.B45E53 1984-
Work in progress on Berber history and culture, pre-historical to contemporary.
Signed articles include bibliographies. Illustrated.
- *Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature, edited by J.S. Meisami
and P. Starkey. New York: Routledge, 1998. 2 vols.
Bobst Ref1 PJ7510.E53 1998-
Signed articles by leading scholars. Covers literary writers, movements,
places, terms, genres, and anonymous works; pre-Islamic to contemporary.
Includes glossary and chronological tables.
- *Geschichte der arabischen Literatur, by Carl Brockelmann.
Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1937 - 1949.
Bobst Ref1 PJ7510.B7 1943-
Monumental bio-bibliographical work of the entire body of Arabic letters
to the beginning of the 20th c.. Entries arranged by topic. Within each
topic, arrangement is roughly chronological. Vols. 1 and 2 of the supplemental
volumes are additions and corrections to the basic vols.1-2 (using the
same arrangement and referring to the citations in the earlier volumes).
Vol 3. of the supplement is the index to all other volumes. Most libraries,
including Bobst, have the 2nd edition of the base volumes 1-2; there
are two sets of page numbering in that edition - the original pagination
which appears in the margins, and the 2nd edition pagination. Page references
in the indexes refer to the numbers in the margin.
- *Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums, by Fuat Sezgin.
Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1967-1995. 9 vols. + Index vol.
Bobst Ref1Z7052.S44-
Bio-bibliographical survey of all fields of Arabic writing before 1038
c.e. Follows style, transliteration and indexing system of GAL. Volumes
cover: Islam; Poetry; Medicine and zoological sciences; Alchemy, botany,
and agriculture; Mathematics; Astronomy; Astrology, meteorology, and
related sciences; Lexicography; Grammar.
- Persian literature: a Bio-bibliographical Survey, by C.A. Storey.
3 vols. in 7. London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1970-
Bobst Ref1 Z7085.S88 1970--
Brief biographical information with citations of published and manuscript
works by and about the authors. Arranged by topic: Qur'anic literature
and history.(v.1:1); Biographical literature (v.1:2); Mathematics, weights
and measures, astronomy, astrology and geography; Medicine; Lexicography,
grammar, prosody and poetics; Rhetoric and ornate prose; Encyclopedias,
miscellanies, fine arts, science, and occult arts. Indexes exist only
for vol.1 pts.1 and 2; other volumes were published after the author's
death and are based on his notes. Hence, somewhat incomplete for the
later volumes, but still a monumental work. Does not include most 20th
century authors.
- Die geschichtsschreiber der Osmanen und ihre Werke, by Franz
Babinger. Leipzig: Harrassowitz, 1927.
Bobst Ref1 DR438.B2 1927a-
The Ottoman empire (1453-1913) was chronicled by numerous historians.
This work arranges them roughly in chronological order with brief biographical
information followed by citations of works, etc. Indexes for authors,
titles, and subjects.
- Ottoman Turkish Writers: a Bibliographical Dictionary of Significant
Figures in Pre-Republican Turkish Literature, by Louis Mitler. NY:
P. Lang, 1988.
Bobst Ref1 PL213.M48 1988.-
Bio-bibliography of 98 authors has been compiled for "those who have
no or limited knowledge of Turkish". Entries are by the best known form
of the name with other pen names and aliases given; brief narrative
is followed by works by and about the author. Includes a narrative glossary
and a list on Ottoman literature in European languages. A starting point.
- Contemporary Turkish Writers; a Critical Bio-bibliography of Leading
Writers in the Turkish Republican Period up to 1980, by Louis Mitler.
Bloomington: Indiana Univ., Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies,
1988.
Bobst Ref1PL205.M57 1988-
A companion volume to the work listed above, but for 20th century authors.
Arranged alphabetically by surname or by pseudo-surname for those dying
before 1935. Includes glossary and many portraits.
- World survey of Islamic Manuscripts, edited by Geoffrey Roper.
London: al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation, 1992-. 4 vols. to date.
Bobst Ref1 Z7835.M5W7 1992-
The most comprehensive survey of Islamic manuscripts collections throughout
the world. Arranged by country, then by city. Addresses, description
of collection, number of manuscript holdings, and publications.
- *Muslim Peoples: a World Ethnographic Survey, edited
by R.W. Weekes. 2nd ed., revised and enlarged. Westport, Conn: Greenwood
Press, 1984. 2 vols.
Bobst Ref6 DS35.625.A1M87 1984-
Comprehensive survey of the entire world covering 190 ethnic and/or
linguistic groups listed alphabetically. Brief narrative and bibliography.
Tables and index.
- *A Concordance of the Quran, by Hanna E. Kassis. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1983.
Bobst Ref1 BP133.K37 1983-
Uses transliterated Arabic terms. Arrangement is according to the Latin
alphabet, but words are found under their roots. The index consists
of English terms which refer to the Arabic roots and terms, hence usable
even for non-Arabic speakers.
- Historical Dictionaries series.
Lanham, MD: Scarecrow.
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Historical dictionaries of personalities, places, events, movements,
and ideas of individual countries. Most have been compiled by foremost
authorities on the area. Arranged alphabetically by country.
Historical Dictionary of Afghanistan.
L.S. Adamec, 2nd ed.1997
Bobst Ref1 DS356.A27 1997
Historical Dictionary of Algeria.
P.C. Naylor & A.A. Heggoy, 2nd ed.1994
Bobst Ref1 DT283.7.N39 1994
Historical Dictionary of Egypt.
A. Goldschmidt. 1994
Bobst Ref1 DT75.G65 1994
Historical Dictionary of the Gulf States.
M.C. Peck. 1997
Bobst Ref1 DS247.A15P43 1997
Historical Dictionary of Israel.
B. Reich. 1992
Bobst Ref1 DS126.5.R38 1992
Historical Dictionary of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
P. Gubser. 1991
Bobst Ref1 DS154.G83 1991
Historical Dictionary of Libya.
R.B. St. John, 2nd ed.1991
Bobst Ref1 DT223.3.S7 1998
Historical Dictionary of Morocco.
T.K. Park, New ed. 1996
Bobst Ref1 DT313.7.P37 1996
Historical Dictionary of Palestine.
N.Y. Nazzal & L.A. Nazzal. 1997
Bobst Ref1 DS102.8.N397 1997
Historical Dictionary of Saudi Arabia.
J.E. Peterson. 1993
Bobst Ref1 DS221.P48 1993
Historical Dictionary of the Sudan.
C. Fluehr-Lobban, R.A. Lobban, J.O. Voll. 2nd ed.
Bobst Ref1 DT155.3.V64 1992
Historical Dictionary of Syria.
D. Commins. 1996
Bobst Ref1 DS94.9.C66 1996
Historical Dictionary of Tunisia.
K.J. Perkins. 2nd ed. 1997
Bobst Ref1 DT244 .P47 1997
Historical Dictionary of Turkey.
M. Heper. 1994
Bobst Ref1 DR436 .H47 1994
Guides and Handbooks
- Middle East Studies Handbook,edited by Jere L. Bacharach. 3rd
ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1984.
Bobst Ref1DS61.B3 1984
Designed for beginners or quick reference. Middle East from the rise of Islam to the 20th century. Tables for date conversion, transliteration, dynasties and rulers, as well as maps and other charts.
- The Modern Middle East: a Guide to Research Tools in the Social
Sciences, edited by Reva S. Simon. Boulder: Westview Press, 1978.
Bobst Ref1 Z3013.S55
For specialists and non-specialists doing research on 19th and 20th c. Middle East. Arranged by type of material. Updated edition long overdue, but still useful for older publications and research techniques.
- Handbook of Political Science Research on the Middle East and North
Africa, edited by Bernard Reich. Westport, NC: Greenwood, 1998.
Bobst Ref6 IntlRef JQ1758.A58H36 1998
Emphasis on politics, government, and international relations. Arranged by country, each by a top scholar. Narrative sections include biographical references, but there is a bibliography section as well.
- The New Islamic Dynasties: a Chronological and Genealogical Manual,
by Clifford E. Bosworth. NY: Columbia Univ. Press, 1996.
Bobst Ref1 DS35.627.B7 1996Handbook of the dynasties and movements within Islam. Brief historical explanations; numerous genealogical charts and tables. Except for chap.1, arrangement is by geographical region with dynasties in chronological order. Spain to South East Asia and all of the African continent.
- Manuel de genealogie et de chronologie pour l'histoire de l'islam.
par Edward von Zambaur. Unveränderter Neudruck. Hannover: H. Lafaire,
1935. 2 vols. in 1.
Bobst Ref1 DS223.Z3 1955
Monumental work still a standard resource for the study of Islamic dynasties. Vol.1 contains lists and genealogical charts with extensive notes, indexes of names and places. Vol.2 is a portfolio of maps and tables.
- Islamic and Christian Calendars: AD622-2222 (AH1-1650): a Complete
Guide for Converting Christian and Islamic Dates and Dates of Festivals.
by C.S.P. Freeman-Grenville. Reading, UK: Garnet, 1995.
Bobst Ref1 CE59.F74 1995
Explanations of Muslim and Christian calendars with tables and methods for converting dates.
- Vergleichungs-Tabellen zur muslimischen und iranischen Zeitrechnung:
mit Tafeln zur Umrechnung orient-christlicher Aren,H.F. Wustenfeld.
3., verb. und erweiterte Aufl. Mainz: DMG; Wiesbaden: F. Steiner, 1961.
Bobst Ref1 CE15.W8 1961Comprehensive tables for a variety of Middle Eastern calendars including the Hijri qamri, Hijri shamsi, Turkish official, etc. Fold out section on back cover explains tables in text; front pocket contains a "slide rule" for calculating months.
- Handbuch der Islam-literatur,by Gustav Pfannmuller. Berlin:
W. de Gruyter, 1923.
Bobst Ref1 Z7835.M6P5One volume work in the tradition of GAL and GAS. Brief biographical information of writers (up through the early 20th century) on Islam and related subjects. Primarily deals with Islamic topics - such as Qur'an and Hadith, Muhammad, law, doctrines, mysticism and sects, but Islamic philosophy as well as the arts and Arabic, Persian, and Turkish literature are also covered.
- A Handbook of Early Muhammadan Tradition Alphabetically Arranged,
compiled by A.J. Wensinck. Leiden: Brill, 1971.
Bobst Ref1BP135.W4 1971In spite of the unfortunate use of Muhammadan in the title, this is an important reference source by a major European Islamic scholar. Indexes Sunni hadith by subject using English terminology. More advanced users, i.e. those with a knowledge of Arabic, will need to use Concordance et Indices de la Tradition musulmane / al-Mujam al-mufahris li-alfaz al-hadith al-nabawiyah.Bobst REF1 BP135.2.W43 8 vols.
Indexes
- *Index Islamicus.London: Mansell, 1956 -1992; E. Grinstead:
Bowker Saur, 1995-
Bobst Ref1 Index Z3013.L7 and Z3013.L72 + Online: http://library.nyu.edu/collections/databases.html-
1906-1955
Supplement 1956-1960
Second Supplement 1961-1965
Third Supplement 1966-1970
Fourth Supplement 1971-1975
1976-1980
1981-1985 (includes 1986)
Quarterly Index Islamicus 1987-1992
A bibliography of Books, Articles and Reviews Published in the Year 1906-1996 on CD-Rom [Standalone]
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Primary index in the field. Articles published in European languages
and Turkish. Geographic scope covers Mauritania to Indonesia. Also includes
monographs beginning in 1981 and book reviews beginning 1993. Classified
listing with subject and name indexes. Although indexing is rudimentary,
this remains the most important and exhaustive index in the field. Related
publications are cited below.
- *Index Islamicus 1665-1905, compiled by Wolfgang Behn.
Berlin: Adiyok, 1989.
Bobst Ref1 Index Z3013.B429 1989
- *Index Islamicus Supplement 1665-1980, compiled by Wolfgang
Behn. Berlin: Adiyok, 1995-96.
Bobst Ref1 Index Z3013.B429 1995-
Retrospective volumes compiled to cover the broadest span of published
materials in European languages and Turkish
- Islamic Book Review Index. Berlin: Adiyok, 1982-1992.
Bobst Ref1 Z7835.M6I79-
Ceased publication with vol 11 (1992). Reviews were continued in _Index
Islamicus: a Bibliography of Books, Articles and Reviews on Islam and
the Muslim World_ 1993- [see under Index Islamicus]
- *The Middle East: Abstracts and Index. Pittsburgh: Library
Info & Research, 1978-to date.
Bobst Ref1 Index DS41.M44-
Arranged geographically. Articles and books mostly in English and other
European languages. Includes statistical reports, weeklies, and news
magazines not covered by Index Islamicus. Each year is divided into
vols A, B, C, D covering the countries and regions of the Middle East.
With 1997, vol. E was added which is on a different current-interest
topic each year.
- *Abstracta Iranica. Paris: Inst. Francaise de Recherche
en Iran, 1978 to date.
Bobst Ref1 DS251.S782-
Annual index of abstracts; supplement to Studia Iranica. Abstracts and
critical reviews of journal articles and monographs in Middle Eastern
and European languages. Iranian civilization past and present. Includes
Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Kurdistan. Cumulative index for 1978-1982.
- *Turkologischer Anzeiger. Wien: Univ. Wien, 1975 to
date.
Bobst Ref1 Index Z2831.T87-
Annual supplement to Weiner Zeitschrift fur des Kundes des Morgenlandes
Vols. 1 and 2 were published in vol. 67 and 68 of WZKM. Broadest definition
of Turkish studies - modern and Ottoman. Indexes articles, books and
reviews in all languages, including Turkish. Includes U.S. Ph.D. dissertations.
- Osmanische Bibliographie, mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Turkei
in Europa. by Hans J. Kornrumpf. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1973.
Bobst Ref1 Z2831.K67-
Bibliography of articles and monographs published between 1945 and 1975
on the Ottoman Empire. Concentrates on material published in Southeastern
Europe and Turkey, which does not often appear in Index Islamicus.
- Current Content of Periodicals on the Middle East. Tel-Aviv:
Tel-Aviv University. Vol. 15 (1995)-
Bobst Ref1 Index DS41.C87-
Issued by the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle East and African Studies.
Consists of reproductions of tables of contents of hundreds of journals,
most with Middle East emphasis. European languages predominate, but
includes some Hebrew and Arabic. Includes titles not 'indexed' elsewhere.
Non-Middle East emphasis journals are indexed only when they contain
articles of Middle East interest.
Atlases and Gazetteers
- Historical Atlas of the Muslim Peoples, by Roelof Roolvink.
Amsterdam: Djambatan, 1957. Bobst Ref1G1786.S1R6
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Although small in size, this remains one of the best historical atlases.
It is almost exclusively maps. There are a few pre-Islamic maps; coverage
of the 20th century is limited by the publication date.
- Atlas of the Islamic world since 1500, by Francis Robinson.
New York: Facts on File, 1982.
Bobst Ref1G1786.S1R5 1982-
Maps form a very small portion of this "atlas". Profusely illustrated.
History and culture of the Islamic world at its broadest extent.
- Historical Atlas of the Middle East,by G.S.P. Freeman-Grenville.
NY: Simon & Schuster, 1993.
Bobst Ref1 G2206.S1F7 1993-
Each map is accompanied by an explanation on the facing page. Historical
maps divided into the following sections: General, Early Period, the
Arab Period, the Muslim World, the Crusades, the 13th-17th Centuries
outside of southwest Asia, the Ottoman period, the 20th century.
- *Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, 'Oman, and Central Arabia,by
John G. Lorimer; completed and edited by R.L. Birdwood. Farnsborough:
Gregg, 1970. 6 vols.
Bobst Ref1 DS326.L67 1970-
Originally published by the India Office from 1908 and 1915, this monumental
work is still an indispensable source. Gazetteer includes exhaustive
text on history, places, and geographical features. Detailed folded
sheet maps are found in pockets at the end of volumes. Genealogical
tables.
- Gazetteer of Arabia: a Geographical and Tribal History of the Arabian
Peninsula,edited by Sheila A. Scoville. Graz, Austr: Akademische
Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1979-. 2 vols.
Bobst Ref1 DS203.G35 1979-
Gazetteer only; contains no maps. Describes cities and towns, geographical
features and tribes. Based on previously classified British documents
of the early 20th century updated through the 1970's. Entries, in alphabetical
order, range from one line to several pages (e.g. Shatt al-Arab). Two
of the four volumes published to date.
- *Historical Gazetteer of Iran,by Ludwig W. Adamec. Graz:
Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1976-1988. 4 vols.
Bobst Ref1DS253.A54-
"This work is based on formerly secret archival material compiled by
the General staff of British India during the 19th and early 20th centuries
and updated on the basis of contemporary Iranian and Western sources."
Three sections: gazetteer, which is arranged alphabetically by the transliterated
form of name in Perso-Arabic script; glossary of terms; and maps.
- *Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan,edited
by Ludwig W. Adamec. Graz: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1972-1985.
6 vols.
Bobst Ref1 DS351.I5 1972-
Follows the same format, arrangement and is based on the same type of
sources as Adamec's Historical Gazetteer of Iran(see above
entry).
- The Cambridge Atlas of the Middle East and North Africa.Cambridge;
NY: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
Bobst Ref1 Atlas DS44.C36 1987-
In spite of its title, actually produced by the Center for Middle Eastern
and Islamic Studies at Durham University, known for its excellent publications
in the field of Middle East geography. Topical maps covering environment,
demography, economics, language, ethnography, religion, and history.
- *Tubinger Atlas des vorderen Orients.Wiesbaden: Reichert,
1977-
Bobst Ref1Atlas G2205.T8 1977-
Monumental 'atlas'; an ongoing work for which single sheet maps measuring
51 by 73 cms. are issued regularly and then bound. Maps are actually
issued to supplement a monographic series issued by the publisher, but
the atlas stands on its own. Detailed maps cover physical and historical
geography, economics, social conditions, religion, natural resources,
etc. Much explanatory information on maps.
Appendix: most important dictionaries for Middle East languages
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ARABIC-CLASSICAL
- Lisan al-Arab. li-Ibn Manzur. Bayrut: Dar al-Sadir, 1955-1956. 15 vols.
- A Dictionary and Glossary of the Koran, by John Penrice. London:
Curzon Press, 1976.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6696.Z8P4 1976-
Arabic-English.
- An Arabic-English Lexicon, by Edward W. Lane. Beirut: Libraire
du Liban, 1980. 8 vols.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6640.L3 1980-
Lane died before completing this work. The last letters (Qaf-ya) are
based on his notes. Probably the most essential Arabic-English dictionary.
- Worterbuch der klassischen arabischen Sprache. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz,
1970-
Bobst Ref1 PJ6645.G5W6 1970-
Exhaustive work undertaken by Die Deutsche Morgenlandische Gesellschaft.
Issued in fascicles. Although an Arabic-German dictionary, vol. 1 begins
with the letter Kaf in order to fill in the incomplete letters in Lane's
Lexicon.
- Dictionnaire arabe-francais-anglais (langue classique et moderne)
= Arabic/French/English Dictionary, par Regis Blachere et al. Paris:
Maisonneuve et Larose, 1964- to date. 4 vols.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6640.B55
- Dictionnaire arabe-francais: contenant toutes les racines de la
langue arabe. par A. de Biberstein- Kazmirski. Caire: Imp. V.R. Egyptienne,
1875. 4 vols.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6645.F6B5 1875
- Additions aux dictionnaires arabes. par E.Fagnan. Beyrouth:
Librarie du Liban, 1960.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6645.F6D6 1960z-
Especially helpful for legal terminology. Arabic-French
- Supplement aux dictionnaires arabes. par R. Dozy. 3 ed. Leiden:
Brill, 1967. 2 vols.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6645.F6D6 1967-
Arabic-French.
ARABIC-MODERN
- A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic (Arabic-English), by
Hans Wehr; edited by J. Milton Cowen. 4th ed., considerably enlarged and
amended. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1979.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6640.W43 1979-
The essential modern Arabic-English dictionary
- Al-Mawrid: Qamus Inklizi-Arabi=al-Mawrid: a Modern English-Arabic
Dictionary, by Munir Baalbaki. 19th ed. Beirut: Dar el-Ilm lil-Malayen,
1985.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6640.B18 1985
- Al-Mawrid: Qamus Arabi-Inkilizi= a Modern Arabic-English Dictionary,
by Rohi Baalbaki. 10th Ed. Bayrut: Dar al-Ilm lil-Malayin, 1997.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6640.B35 1997
- al-Fara'id al-durriyah, Arabi-Inklisi=al-Faraid, Arabic-English
Dictionary, J.G. Hava. 5th ed. Bayrut: Dar al- Mashriq, 1982.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6640.H3 1982
- The Concise Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary of Current Usage,
ed. by N.S. Donaich. Oxford; NY: Oxford University Press, 1982.
Bobst Ref1 PJ6640.O93 1982
PERSIAN
- A Comprehensive Persian-English Dictionary. Francis J. Steingass.
Libraire du Liban, 1970.
Bobst Ref1 PK6379.S7 1970-
Especially useful for classical words.
- New Persian-English Dictionary. by S. Haim. Teheran: Beroukhim,
1975. 2 vols.
Bobst Ref1 PK6379.H3 1975
- The Combined New Persian-English, English-Persian Dictionary,
by Abbas Aryanpur-Kashani. Lexington, KY: Mazda, 1986.
Bobst Ref1 PK6379.A68 1986
- Farnang-i Farsi-i mutavassit. ta'lif Muhammad Mu'in Chap-i 8.
Tehran: Amir Kabir, 1992. 6 vols.
Bobst Ref1 PK6375.M85 1992-
Persian - Persian
- The New Unabridged English-Persian Dictionary, by Abbas Aryanpur-Kashani.
Tehran: Amir Kabir, 1993. 5 vols.
Bobst Ref1 PK6379.A7 1993
TURKISH-OTTOMAN
- Kamus-i Turki, Semseddin Sami. Istanbul: Cagri, 1978. 2 vol.
in 1.
Bobst Ref1 PL189.S46 1978-
Turkish - Turkish
- A Turkish and English Lexicon, by James W. Redhouse. Beirut:
Libraire du Liban, 1974.
Bobst Ref1 PL191.R52x 1974
TURKISH-MODERN
- The Oxford Turkish Dictionary. Fahir Iz et al. Oxford; NY:
Oxford University Press, 1992. 2 vols. in 1.
Bobst Ref1 PL191.I93 1992-
Turkish - English / English - Turkish
- Redhouse Cagdas Turkce-Ingilizce Sozlugu = Redhouse Contemporary
Turkish-English Dictionary. 1. Baski. Istanbul: Redhouse, 1983.
Bobst Ref1 PL191.R322
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The essential classical Arabic dictionary. Arabic-Arabic
