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Citation style for publications of the Orient-Institut Beirut (OIB) based on Harvard style

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Examples of "Harvard - Orient-Institut Beirut"

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1. Book chapters

  1. Bellan, Monique. 2007. Des représentations de l’histoire et de la mémoire dans l’art contemporain au Liban. In: Itinéraires esthétiques et scènes culturelles au Proche-Orient. Beyrouth: Institut Français du Proche-Orient, S. 223–232.
  2. Grallert, Till. 2016. Mapping Ottoman Damascus through News Reports: A practical approach. In: Muhanna, Elias (hrsg.). Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies. Boston, Berlin: De Gruyter, S. 171–193. Verfügbar unter https://tillgrallert.github.io/MappingOttomanDamascus2014.
  3. Kriener, Jonathan. 2013. Bildung in den arabischen Staaten. In: Adick, Christel (hrsg.). Bildungsentwicklung und Schulsysteme in Afrika, Asien, Lateinamerika und der Karibik. Historisch-vergleichende Sozialisations- und Bildungsforschung. S. 23–42.
  4. Leder, Stefan. 2015. Sultanic rule in the mirror of medieval political literature. In: Forster, Regula und Neguin Yavari (hrsg.). Global medieval: Mirrors for princes reconsidered. Harvard: Harvard University Press (Ilex Foundation), S. 93–111.
  5. Maltzahn, Nadia von. 2014. Governance of culture in the wake of the Arab revolutions: preliminary observations on the case of Egypt. In: Arab revolutions and beyond: change and persistence; proceedings of the international conference Tunis,12-13 November 2013. Berlin: Freie Universität, Arbeitsstelle Politik des Vorderen Orients, S. 225–239.
  6. Meier, Astrid. 2014. Bathhouses in the countryside of Ottoman Damascus: a preliminary enquiry. In: 25 siècles de bain collectif en Orient. Études urbaines. Le Caire: Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, S. 745–761.
  7. Wollina, Torsten. 2014. What is a city? Perceptions of architectural and social order. In: History and society during the Mamluk period (1250 - 1517). Mamluk studies; 5 Studies of the Annemarie Schimmel Research College. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, S. 221–229.

2. Books

  1. Bellan, Monique. 2013. Dismember remember: das anatomische Theater von Lina Saneh und Rabih Mroué. Wiesbaden: Reichert.
  2. Kriener, Jonathan. 2011. Lebanese – but how? Secular and Religious Conceptions of State and Society at Lebanese Schools. Würzburg: Ergon.
  3. Leder, Stefan (hrsg.). 2011. Crossroads between Latin Europe and the Near East: corollaries of the Frankish presence in the Eastern Mediterranean (12th-14th centuries). Würzburg: Ergon in Kommission.
  4. Maltzahn, Nadia von. 2013. Syria-Iran Axis: Cultural Diplomacy and International Relations in the Middle East. London: IB Tauris. Verfügbar unter http://www.myilibrary.com?id=504304 [Zugegriffen August 21, 2014].
  5. Meier, Astrid, Johannes Pahlitzsch und Lucian Reinfandt (hrsg.). 2009. Islamische Stiftungen zwischen juristischer Norm und sozialer Praxis. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
  6. Pökel, Hans Peter. 2014. Der unmännliche Mann: zur Figuration des Eunuchen im Werk von al-Ǧāḥiẓ (gest. 869). Würzburg: Ergon.
  7. Wollina, Torsten. 2014. Zwanzig Jahre Alltag Lebens-, Welt- und Selbstbild im Journal des Aḥmad Ibn Ṭawq. Göttingen: V&R unipress.

3. Journal articles

  1. Grallert, Till. 2012. To Whom Belong the Streets? Investment in Public Space and Popular Contentions in Late Ottoman Damascus. Bulletin d’études orientales, (61), S.327–359.
  2. Kriener, Jonathan. 2015. Like on Different Planets? Arab Social Scientists in their Scientific Communities. Middle East – Topics & Arguments, 4. Verfügbar unter http://meta-journal.net/article/view/3043.
  3. Leder, Stefan. 2009. The Arabs of Ibn Khaldūn. al- Abḥāṯ: maǧalla taṣdiruhā al-Ǧāmiʿa al-Amīrikīya fī Bairūt, 57, S.47–64.
  4. Meier, Astrid. 2011. Bedouins in the Ottoman juridical field: select cases from Syrian court records, seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. Eurasian studies: Journal for Balkan, Eastern Mediterranean, Anatolian, Middle Eastern, Iranian and central Asian studies, 9(1), S.187–211.
  5. Wollina, Torsten. 2012. A View From Within: Ibn Ṭawq’s Personal Topography of 15th century Damascus. Bulletin d’études orientales, (61), S.271–296.

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