All Stories

  1. Assyrians in Modern Iraq: Negotiating Political and Cultural Space, Alda Benjamin (2022)
  2. The Government of War
  3. Maps
  4. Introduction
  5. The Internal Front
  6. Battlefronts
  7. Commemorating the Dead
  8. Things Fall Apart
  9. Postscript
  10. Sources and Bibliography
  11. Note on Translations and Transliteration
  12. Iraq’s Wars under the Ba‘th
  13. War’s Citizens, War’s Families
  14. Memory for the Future
  15. Distribution in Percentage of Ba‘th Party Members, “Friends of Saddam,” and Martyrs in Fifteen Iraqi Provinces, 1998–1999
  16. Percentage of Ba‘th Party Membership among Matriculating Students (Sixth Secondary) in Ten Iraqi Provinces, 1987–1988
  17. Report Issued by Ali Hasan al-Majid, Head of the Northern Bureau of the Ba‘th Party to the General Secretariat, August 1987
  18. Iraq in Wartime
  19. THE 1991 INTIFADA IN THREE KEYS: WRITING THE HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
  20. The security state and the practice and rhetoric of sectarianism in Iraq
  21. Reviews
  22. Ambiguities Of The Modern: The Great War In The Memoirs And Poetry Of The Iraqis
  23. The Ottoman centre versus provincial power-holders: an analysis of the historiography
  24. Reviews of Books:Constructing Ottoman Beneficence: An Imperial Soup Kitchen in Jerusalem Amy Singer
  25. State and Provincial Society in the Ottoman Empire: Mosul, 1540-1834
  26. State and Provincial Society in the Ottoman Empire: Dina Rizk Khoury
  27. Administrative Practice Between Religious Law (Shari'a) and State Law (Kanun) On the Eastern Frontiers of the Ottoman Empire
  28. Book Reviews : Dina Rizk Khoury, State and Provincial Society in the Ottoman Empire: Mosul 1540-1834, Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp. xviii + 253, £40
  29. Dina Rizk Khoury, State and Provincial Society in the Ottoman Empire: Mosul, 1540–1834, Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997). Pp. 271. £40.00/$59.95.
  30. State and Provincial Society in the Ottoman Empire-Mosul, 1540-1834.
  31. Liora Lukitz, Iraq: The Search for National Identity (London: Frank Cass, 1995). Pp. 223.
  32. Halil Inalcik and Donald Quataert, ed., An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, 1300–1914 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994). Pp. 1,057.