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Conversations on Arab History, Religion and Culture; Arabs and the West (Tape 5)

Type: VHS
Author: Mystic Fire Video

Tape 5 of 5 features Charles Issawi, a professor emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. He also taught at the American University of Beirut and Columbia University. He has worked in the Egyptian Ministry of FINANCE AND THE United Nations, where he was economic affairs officer.

Conversations on Arab History, Religion and Culture; Arabs, The: Who They Are, Who They Are Not (Tape 1)

Type: VHS
Author: Mystic Fire Video

Part 1 of 5 features James Abourezk (the national chairman of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, former US Representative and Senator from South Dakota), Jack Shaheen (Professor of mass communication at Southern Illinois U. at Edwardsville), and Edward Said (professor of English at Columbia University and member of the Palestinian National Council).

Conversations on Arab History, Religion and Culture; Bonds of Pride, The (Tape 4)

Type: VHS
Author: Mystic Fire Video

Tape 4 of 5 features Afaf Marsot (a professor of Near and Middle Eastern History at UCLA), Yvonne Y. Haddad (a professor of history at U-MASS/Amherst with a specialty in Islam in the 20th century and the Qur`an), and Michael W. Suleiman (a University Distinguished Professor in political science at Kansas State University).

Conversations on Arab History, Religion and Culture; Historic Memory, The (Tape 2)

Type: VHS
Author: Mystic Fire Video

Part 2 of 5 features Afaf Marsot (a professor of Near and Middle Eastern History at UCLA), Yvonne Y. Haddad (a professor of history at U-MASS/Amherst with a specialty in Islam in the 20th century and the Qur`an), and Michael W. Suleiman (a University Distinguished Professor in political science at Kansas State University).

Conversations on Arab History, Religion and Culture; Image of God, The (Tape 3)

Type: VHS
Author: Mystic Fire Video

Part 3 of 5 features Afaf Marsot (a professor of Near and Middle Eastern History at UCLA), Yvonne Y. Haddad (a professor of history at U-MASS/Amherst with a specialty in Islam in the 20th century and the Qur`an), and Michael W. Suleiman (a University Distinguished Professor in political science at Kansas State University).