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Author(s):  
حنان لطفي زين الدين

اللغة الأم والشتات المغاربي، موحي الناجي (محرر)، فاس: مركز جنوب شمال لحوار الثقافات والدراسات حول الهجرة، 2012م، 250 صفحة. إشكالية الهوية والتعدد اللغوي بالمغرب العربي: المغرب نموذجاً، إلياس بلكا ومحمد حراز، أبو ظبي: مركز الإمارات للدراسات والبحوث الاستراتيجية، 2014م، 210 صفحة. القيم الأخلاقية وأثرها في تدعيم العالم الإسلامي (نظرة مستقبلية)، ناهد نصر الدين عزت، القاهرة: المكتبة المصرية للطباعة والنشر والتوزيع، 2014م، 116 صفحة. القيم التربوية والأخلاقية (مفهومها - أسسها - مصادرها)، إيهاب عيسى المصري وطارق عبد الرؤوف عامر، القاهرة: مؤسسة طيبة للنشر والتوزيع، 2013م، 265 صفحة. الأحكام الشرعية بين التعبُّد ومعقولية المعنى، عمر محمد عبد العزيز، القاهرة: دار البصائر للطباعة والنشر والتوزيع، 2013م، 452 صفحة. حركة الإصلاح في التراث الإسلامي، شارل سان برو، ترجمة: أسامة نبيل، القاهرة: المركز القومي للترجمة، 2014م، 191 صفحة. الحضارة الإسلامية: أسباب الانحطاط والحاجة إلى الإصلاح، محمد عمر شابرا، ترجمة: محمد زهير السمهوري، الأردن: المعهد العالمي للفكر الإسلامي، 2012م، 272 صفحة. الحركة الإسلامية المغربية: صعود أم أفول، أحمد الريسوني، القاهرة: دار الكلمة للنشر والتوزيع، 2014م، 116 صفحة. Reformist Voices of Islam: Mediating Islam and Modernity, Shireen Hunter (Editor), Routledge, November 2014, 322 pages. Egypt: The Split of an Identity: The Impact of the West's Liberal Ideas on the Evolution and Dichotomy of Egypt's National ID, Shawki Abdelrehim, Strategic Book Publishing, July, 2013, 146 pages. Islam, Context, Pluralism and Democracy: Classical and Modern Interpretations, Yaser Ellethy (Editor), Routledge, December 2014, 345 pages. Ethics and Values in Social Research, Paul Ransome, Palgrave Macmillan, April, 2013, 200 pages. Values & Ethics in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Gillian M Proctor, SAGE Publications Ltd, April 2014, 264 pages. Education, Society and the Pursuit of Values, Andrew J. Baker, Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd, March 2015, 323 pages. Islamic Reform in South Asia, Filippo Osella and Caroline Osella (Editors), Cambridge University Press, June 2013, 535 pages. Reform and Modernity in Islam: The Philosophical, Cultural and Political Discourses Among Muslim Reformers, Safdar Ahmed, I. B. Tauris, June 2013, 288 pages. A History of Modern Morocco, Susan Gilson Miller, Cambridge University Press, April 2013, 336 pages. The Ethnographic State: France and the Invention of Moroccan Islam, Edmund Burke III, University of California Press, September 2014, 288 pages. Vitality and Dynamism: Interstitial Dialogues of Language, Politics, and Religion in Morocco's Literary Tradition, Kirstin Ruth Bratt, Youness M. Elbousty and Devin J. Stewart (Editors), Routledge, November 2014, 204 pages. Old Texts, New Practices: Islamic Reform in Modern Morocco, Etty Terem, Stanford University Press, April 2014, 248 pages. للحصول على كامل المقالة مجانا يرجى النّقر على ملف ال PDF  في اعلى يمين الصفحة.

1963 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 215-223
Author(s):  
Frederic C. Lane

When requested in the spring of 1961 to review the overdue third volume of The Cambridge Economic History of Europe, I read eagerly the proof copy sent me and then wrote this review, fearing that if I delayed until the volume was actually out the lapse of time would dull my reactions. Time had already blunted the impact of some of the contributions, for example, the opening essay, “The Rise of Towns,” by H. van Werveke. No wonder, since he finished writing it, as he tells us in a footnote, in 1940 (sic), and retouched it in 1953 and 1956 Such long-suffering contributors deserve to be reviewed before 1963, but only in this year has the Cambridge University Press finally released the last of the three volumes planned as an authoritative and balanced account of the economic life of Medieval Europe.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jordana Lobo-Pires

"This essay sets out to trace the structure of the Canadian publishing industry in light of the policies that have allowed and enabled the survival of an indigenous Canadian publishing industry. Specifically, it explores the history of government intervention in the Canadian publishing industry through the Investment Canada Act in its three formualations: Federal Investment Revenue Agency Act (FIRA), enacted from 1974 to 1985; the Baie Comeau policy, from 1985 to 1992; and the Revised Investment Canada Act, from 1992 to the present. The Investment Canada Act in each of these formulation was the crucial policy designed to protect and encourage Canadian ownership of the publishing industry. This study then assesses the impact of these policies on the ownership and size of Canadian publishers"--From the introduction, page 3.


Author(s):  
أسماء حسين ملكاوي

دلائل نبوة محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم قبل بعثته (إرهاصات نبوية)، خالد عبد القادر، دمشق: المكتب الإسلامي للطباعة والنشر، 2010م، 280 صفحة. حقائق وشبهات حول السنة النبوية، محمد عمارة، القاهرة: دار السلام للطباعة والنشر والتوزيع والترجمة، ط1، 2010م، 208 صفحة. منهجية ابن خلدون في تدوين السيرة النبوية وتفسيرها، سالمة محمود محمد عبد القادر، بيروت: دار الكتب العلمية، 2010م، 256 صفحة. تطبيقات تربوية معاصرة في السنة النبوية، علي بن إبراهيم بن سعود عجين، عمان: مركز ديبونو للنشر والتوزيع، 2010م، 134 صفحة. شخصية رسول الله بين تصوير الوحي وتصوُّرات الدارسين، سعيد المغناوي، بيروت: دار ابن حزم، ط1، 2008م، جزأين، 1349 صفحة. منهج ابن حزم الظاهري في الاحتجاج بالسنة، إسماعيل رفعت فوزي، المنصورة: دار الوفاء، ط1، 2009م، مجلد، 778 صفحة. الاتجاهات المعاصرة في دراسة السنة النبوية في مصر وبلاد الشام، محمد عبد الرزاق أسود، دمشق: دار الكلم الطيب، 2008م، 688 صفحة. الخطاب النبوي لغير البالغين، سرور فرحان الشرمان، عمان: دار المأمون، 2009م، 171 صفحة. The Prophet's Ascension: Cross-Cultural Encounters with the Islamic Mi'raj Tales, Christiane J. Gruber (Editor), Frederick S. Colby (Editor), Indiana University Press (January 11, 2010), 440 pages. Muhammad: Man and Prophet, Adil Salahi, The Islamic Foundation; Revised edition (March 1, 2010), 854 pages. The Cambridge Companion to Muhammad (Cambridge Companions to Religion), Jonathan E. Brockopp, Cambridge University Press (April 19, 2010), 344 pages. Muhammad and the Believers: At the Origins of Islam, Fred M. Donner, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (May 15, 2010), 304 pages. The Biography of Muhammed: Nature and Authenticity (Routledge Studies in Classical Islam), Gregor Schoeler, Routledge; 1 edition (July 1, 2010), 208 pages. The Mantle Odes: Arabic Praise Poems to the Prophet Muhammad, Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych, Indiana University Press (July 11, 2010), 336 pages. The Leadership of Muhammad, John Adair, Kogan Page, Ltd, August 28, 2010, 144 pages. Untold: A History of the Wives of Prophet Muhammad, Tamam Kahn, Monkfish Book Publishing (September 1, 2010), 192 pages. Daily Wisdom: Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, Abdur Raheem Kidwai, Kube Publishing Ltd (September 1, 2010), 400 pages. Jesus and Muhammad: Parallel Tracks, Parallel Lives, F. E. Peters, Oxford University Press, USA (October 14, 2010), 304 pages. The Book of Muhammad, Mehru Jaffer, Penguin Global (June 30, 2010), 156 pages. The Truth about Muhammad: Founder of the Worlds Most Intolerant Religion, Robert Spencer, Regnery Press (July 17, 2007), 224 pages. About Muhammad: The Other Western Perspective on the Prophet of Islam, Abdelwahab El-Effendi (Editor), Legacy Publishing (August 2010), 112 pages. للحصول على كامل المقالة مجانا يرجى النّقر على ملف ال PDF  في اعلى يمين الصفحة.


2007 ◽  
Vol 66 (2) ◽  
pp. 389-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tariq A Baloch

Although the transformative influence of the printed word is acknowledged in the history of the common law (I will focus primarily on law books), there is as yet no comprehensive study which looks at how the production and dissemination of that printed word was shaped by “communities of printers, booksellers, readers and (for want of a better word) censors”. Not only does this deprive us of a fascinating narrative on the history of the law book, but also, as a consequence, prevents us from tracking more accurately than before the impact of the printed word on legal development across the centuries. As only a book length study could provide a complete narrative on this history, the present article will focus on one part of this story, namely the impact of the practices of printers and booksellers (who were the most important members of the book trade and will therefore be collectively referred to as “the book trade”) on law book publishing in the eighteenth century.


2001 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 392-400
Author(s):  
JINADASA LIYANARATNE

This paper is a philological study of twelve Sri Lankan medical manuscripts preserved in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and the Cambridge University Library. It shows the impact of Buddhism on the development of traditional medicine in South Asia and the important role played by South Indian Vaidyas in the propagation of medical knowledge in Sri Lanka. Those Vaidyas appear to have been well versed in Siddha medicine and proficient in both Sinhala and Tamil languages. Only the historical and cultural aspects revealed in these documents are dealt with here. The therapeutic aspect is no less important in view of the large number of medicinal prescriptions, some of which are said to be of proven efficacy. The material presented may be of interest to students of the history of medicine and medical anthropology.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jordana Lobo-Pires

"This essay sets out to trace the structure of the Canadian publishing industry in light of the policies that have allowed and enabled the survival of an indigenous Canadian publishing industry. Specifically, it explores the history of government intervention in the Canadian publishing industry through the Investment Canada Act in its three formualations: Federal Investment Revenue Agency Act (FIRA), enacted from 1974 to 1985; the Baie Comeau policy, from 1985 to 1992; and the Revised Investment Canada Act, from 1992 to the present. The Investment Canada Act in each of these formulation was the crucial policy designed to protect and encourage Canadian ownership of the publishing industry. This study then assesses the impact of these policies on the ownership and size of Canadian publishers"--From the introduction, page 3.


Crisis ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 265-270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meshan Lehmann ◽  
Matthew R. Hilimire ◽  
Lawrence H. Yang ◽  
Bruce G. Link ◽  
Jordan E. DeVylder

Abstract. Background: Self-esteem is a major contributor to risk for repeated suicide attempts. Prior research has shown that awareness of stigma is associated with reduced self-esteem among people with mental illness. No prior studies have examined the association between self-esteem and stereotype awareness among individuals with past suicide attempts. Aims: To understand the relationship between stereotype awareness and self-esteem among young adults who have and have not attempted suicide. Method: Computerized surveys were administered to college students (N = 637). Linear regression analyses were used to test associations between self-esteem and stereotype awareness, attempt history, and their interaction. Results: There was a significant stereotype awareness by attempt interaction (β = –.74, p = .006) in the regression analysis. The interaction was explained by a stronger negative association between stereotype awareness and self-esteem among individuals with past suicide attempts (β = –.50, p = .013) compared with those without attempts (β = –.09, p = .037). Conclusion: Stigma is associated with lower self-esteem within this high-functioning sample of young adults with histories of suicide attempts. Alleviating the impact of stigma at the individual (clinical) or community (public health) levels may improve self-esteem among this high-risk population, which could potentially influence subsequent suicide risk.


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