AM Theses
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Shah, Shireen. “Profane or Pious? Reconsidering ’Translation’ in the Figural Frescoes of Qusayr ‘Amra”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Shah, Shireen. “Profane or Pious? Reconsidering ’Translation’ in the Figural Frescoes of Qusayr ‘Amra”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Helmers, Eliza. “Sovereignty and Sacred Law: Ayatollah Sistani’s Wartime Fatwas in Dialogue With Constitutional, Humanitarian, and Human Rights Law”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Helmers, Eliza. “Sovereignty and Sacred Law: Ayatollah Sistani’s Wartime Fatwas in Dialogue With Constitutional, Humanitarian, and Human Rights Law”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Greco, Danielle. “Beyond Borders: Foreign Intervention, Racial Hierarchies, and the Politics of MENA Refugee Exclusion”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Greco, Danielle. “Beyond Borders: Foreign Intervention, Racial Hierarchies, and the Politics of MENA Refugee Exclusion”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Cheng, Axl. “Sheep, Cattle, and Salt: Institutionalizing Hui Identity in Eighteenth-Century Qing China”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Cheng, Axl. “Sheep, Cattle, and Salt: Institutionalizing Hui Identity in Eighteenth-Century Qing China”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Almarzooqi, Abdulla. “Stories from the Gulf: The Construction of History in Historical Fiction Novels from the UAE and Kuwait”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Almarzooqi, Abdulla. “Stories from the Gulf: The Construction of History in Historical Fiction Novels from the UAE and Kuwait”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Al-Mailam, Mohammad. “Who Comes and Who Goes? Explaining Citizens’ Migration Preferences in the Gulf”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Al-Mailam, Mohammad. “Who Comes and Who Goes? Explaining Citizens’ Migration Preferences in the Gulf”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2025.
Alexander, Chacier. “Political Philosophy and Esotericism: A Study of Al-Farabi and Leo Strauss”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2024.
Alexander, Chacier. “Political Philosophy and Esotericism: A Study of Al-Farabi and Leo Strauss”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Harvard University, 2024.
Alshamlan, Hamad. “Religious Tolerance in Oman through the Lens of Theology, Imperial History, and the Modern Nation State”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
Alshamlan, Hamad. “Religious Tolerance in Oman through the Lens of Theology, Imperial History, and the Modern Nation State”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
Di Molfetta, Riccardo. “An Economic Interpretation of Revolutions: On the Effects of Capital Accumulation on Institutional Change and Resilience in the Middle East and North Africa”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
Di Molfetta, Riccardo. “An Economic Interpretation of Revolutions: On the Effects of Capital Accumulation on Institutional Change and Resilience in the Middle East and North Africa”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
Iranbomy, Janan. “Politics of Knowledge Production: An Oral History of Middle East Archives at Harvard University”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
Iranbomy, Janan. “Politics of Knowledge Production: An Oral History of Middle East Archives at Harvard University”. Center for Middle Eastern Studies.