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1 Publications of Donald P. Little 1962 (translator) "The Intellectual Problem of Westernization in the Self-View of the Arab World." In Modern Islam: The Search for Cultural Identity, by G. E. von Grunebaum, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, (translator) "The Political Role of the University in the Near East as Illustrated by Egypt." In Modern Islam: The Search for Cultural Identity, by G. E. von Grunebaum, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, Review of Muslim Cities in the Later Middle Ages, by Ira M. Lapidus. Ethnohistory 15, no. 4 (1968): Review of The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History, translated by Franz Rosenthal, abridged and edited by N. J. Dawood. Journal of Asian and African Studies 4, no. 2 (1969): An Introduction to Mamlu k Historiography: An Analysis of Arabic Annalistic and Biographical Sources for the Reign of al-malik an-na s ir Muh ammad ibn Qala u n. Freiburger Islamstudien 2. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, Review of Arab Historians of the Crusades, edited and translated by Francesco Gabrieli, translated from the Italian by E. J. Costello. Church History 39, no. 1 (1970): Review of Das mongolische Weltreich: Al- Umar 's Darstellung der mongolische Reiche in seinem Werk Masa lik al-abs a r f mama lik al-ams a r, mit Paraphrase und Kommentar, edited by Klaus Lech. Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1972): This work is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC-BY). Mamlūk Studies Review is an Open Access journal. See for information.
2 2 PUBLICATIONS OF DONALD P. LITTLE 1973 "The Historical and Historiographical Significance of the Detention of Ibn Taymiyya." International Journal of Middle East Studies 4 (1973): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. Review of The Cambridge History of Islam, edited by P. M. Holt, Ann K. S. Lambton, and Bernard Lewis. Journal of the American Oriental Society 93, no. 1 (1973): "Abd al-mumin." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 1:13. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale Research, Reprinted from the 1st edition: New York: McGraw Hill, "Abdullah ibn Yasin." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 1:20. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale Research, Reprinted from the 1st edition: New York: McGraw Hill, "Abu Yusuf Yakub al-mansur." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 16:426. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale Research, Reprinted from the 1st edition: New York: McGraw Hill, "An Analysis of the Relationship between Four Mamluk Chronicles for " Journal of Semitic Studies 19 (1974): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. "Egypt from c. 630 to c " The New Encyclopaedia Britannica. Vol. 6: th ed. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., "Mamlu ks." The New Encyclopaedia Britannica. Vol. 11: th ed. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., "Muawiya ibn Abu Sufyan." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 11: nd ed. Detroit: Gale Research, Reprinted from the 1st edition: New York: McGraw Hill, "Mu a wiyah I." The New Encyclopaedia Britannica. Vol. 12: th ed. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1974.
3 MAMLU±K STUDIES REVIEW VOL. 9, NO. 1, "Muhammad ibn Tumart." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 8: nd ed. Detroit: Gale Research, Reprinted from the 1st edition: New York: McGraw Hill, "A New Look at al-ah ka m al-sult a niyya." The Muslim World 64, no. 1 (1974): "Omar ibn al-khattab." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 11: nd ed. Detroit: Gale Research, Reprinted from the 1st edition: New York: McGraw Hill, "The Recovery of a Lost Source for Bahr Mamluk History: al-yu suf 's Nuzhat al-na z ir f S rat al-malik al-na s ir." Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (1974): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. "Yusuf ibn Tashufin." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 8: nd ed. Detroit: Gale Research, Reprinted from the 1st edition: New York: McGraw Hill, "Did Ibn Taymiyya Have a Screw Loose?" Studia Islamica 41 (1975): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. Review of Die Chronik des Ibn Ija s: Zweiter Teil, edited by Mohamed Mustafa. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 34, no. 2 (1975): Review of The Political Thought of Ibn Taymiyah, by Qamaruddin Khan. The Muslim World 65, no. 3 (1975): Review of The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization, by Marshall G. S. Hodgson. The Middle East Journal 29, no. 4 (1975): (editor) Essays on Islamic Civilization Presented to Niyazi Berkes. Leiden: E. J. Brill, "Al-Sąfad as Biographer of his Contemporaries." In Essays on Islamic Civilization Presented to Niyazi Berkes, edited by Donald P. Little, Leiden: E. J. Brill, Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks.
4 4 PUBLICATIONS OF DONALD P. LITTLE "Coptic Conversion to Islam under the Bah r Mamlu ks, / " Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 39 (1976): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks Review of Islamic Historiography: The Histories of Mas u d, by Tarif Khalidi. The Muslim World 67, no. 1 (1977): "The Founding of Sult a niyya: A Mamlu k Version." Iran 16 (1978): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. "Khaznada r, Khazinda r." The Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 4: nd ed. Leiden: E. J. Brill, Review of An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines: Conceptions of Nature and Methods Used for Its Study by the Ikhwa n al-safa, al-b ru n, and Ibn S na, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Parabola 3, no. 4 (1978): "The History of Arabia During the Bah r Mamlu k Period According to Three Mamlu k Historians." In Sources for the History of Arabia / Dira sa t Ta r kh al-jaz rah al- Arab yah, edited by Abdelgadir M. Abdalla, Sami al-sakkar, and Richard T. Mortel, Studies in the History of Arabia, vol. 1, pt. 2. Riyadh: Riyadh University Press, Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. "Notes on Aitami, a Mongol Mamlu k." In Die islamische Welt zwischen Mittelalter und Neuzeit: Festschrift für Hans Robert Roemer zum 65. Geburtstag, edited by Ulrich Haarmann and Peter Bachmann, Beiruter Texte und Studien 22. Beirut: Orient-Institut der Deutschen Morganlandischen Gesellschaft, and Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. Review of Ibn Taim ya's Struggle against Popular Religion; with an Annotated Translation of his "Kita b Iqtid a as -S ira t al-mustaq m Mukha lafat As h a b al- Jah m," by Muhammad Umar Memon. The Muslim World 69, no. 1 (1979):
5 MAMLU±K STUDIES REVIEW VOL. 9, NO. 1, "Three Arab Critiques of Orientalism." The Muslim World 69, no. 4 (1979): Reprinted in Orientalism: A Reader, edited by A. L. Macfie, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, (with A. Üner Turgay) "Documents from the Ottoman Period in the Kha lid Library in Jerusalem." Die Welt des Islams (n.s.) 20, nos. 1 2 (1980): Review of Conversion to Islam in the Medieval Period: An Essay in Quantitative History, by Richard W. Bulliet. The Middle East Journal 34, no. 3 (1980): 369. "The Significance of the H aram Documents for the Study of Medieval Islamic History." Der Islam 57 (1980): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks Review of A Mediterranean Society: The Jewish Communities of the Arab World as Portrayed in the Documents of the Cairo Geniza: Volume III: The Family, by S. D. Goitein. The Muslim World 71, no. 1 (1981): 73. Review of Social Life under the Abbasids AH/ AD, by M. M. Ahsan. The Muslim World 71, nos. 3 4 (1981): 265. Review of Studies in Memory of Gaston Wiet, edited by Myriam Rosen-Ayalon. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 40, no. 1 (1981): "Six Fourteenth-Century Purchase Deeds for Slaves from al-h aram a - ar f." Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 131 (1981): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks Review of Al-Mas u d and His World: A Muslim Humanist and His Interest in Non-Muslims, by Ahmad M. H. Shboul. The Muslim World 72, nos. 3 4 (1982): 255. Review of The Shaping of Abba sid Rule, by Jacob Lassner. The Muslim World 72, nos. 3 4 (1982):
6 6 PUBLICATIONS OF DONALD P. LITTLE "Two Fourteenth-Century Court Records from Jerusalem Concerning the Disposition of Slaves by Minors." Arabica 29 (1982): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. "Watha iq al-h aram al-quds al-jad dah." Al-Thaqa fah al- A±lam yah 1 (1982): Translation of his "The Significance of the H aram Documents for the Study of Medieval Islamic History." 1983 "Barqu q, al-sult a n al-malik al-z a hir Sayf al-d n." Dictionary of the Middle Ages, edited by Joseph R. Strayer. Vol. 2:113. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, "Circassians." Dictionary of the Middle Ages, edited by Joseph R. Strayer. Vol. 3: New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, "Historical Development." In Guide to Islam, edited by David Ede, Boston: G. K. Hall and Co., "The Judicial Documents from al-haram al-sharif as Sources for the History of Palestine under the Mamluks." In Palestine, vol. 1: Jerusalem, The Third International Conference on Bilad al-sham, Amman, April Amman: University of Jordan and Yarmouk University, "Religion under the Mamluks." The Muslim World 73 (1983): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. Review of Slave Soldiers and Islam: The Genesis of a Military System, by Daniel Pipes. The Muslim World 73 (1983): Review of The Civilian Elite of Cairo in the Later Middle Ages, by Carl F. Petry. The Muslim World 73 (1983): A Catalogue of the Islamic Documents from al-h aram a - ar f in Jerusalem. Beiruter Texte und Studien 29. Beirut and Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1984.
7 MAMLU±K STUDIES REVIEW VOL. 9, NO. 1, "The H aram Documents as Sources for the Arts and Architecture of the Mamluk Period." Muqarnas 2 (1984): Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. "Relations between Jerusalem and Egypt during the Mamluk Period According to Literary and Documentary Sources." Egypt and Palestine: A Millennium of Association ( ), edited by Amnon Cohen and Gabriel Baer, New York: St. Martin's, and Jerusalem: Ben Zvi Institute, Reprinted in his History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. Review of Untersuchungen zur historischen Volkskunde Ägyptens nach mamlukischen Quellen, by Barbara Langner. Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 18, no. 1 (1984): "H aram Documents Related to the Jews of Late Fourteenth-Century Jerusalem." Journal of Semitic Studies 30, no. 2 (1985): , (with Huda Lutfi) "Iqra rs from al-quds: Emendations." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 28 (1985): Review of Saladin: The Politics of the Holy War, by Malcolm Cameron Lyons and D. E. P. Jackson. The Muslim World 75, no. 2 (1985): 121. Review of Society and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt: Studies in the Writings of Abd al-wahha b al-sha ra n, by Michael Winter. Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 19, no. 1 (1985): Review of The Arabic Book, by Johannes Pedersen, translated by Geoffrey French. Canadian Journal of History 20, no. 1 (1985): 105. Review of The Early Islamic Conquests, by Fred McGraw Donner. The Muslim World 75, no. 1 (1985): "Data from the Haram Documents on Rugs in Late 14th Century Jerusalem." In Carpets of the Mediterranean Countries , edited by Robert Pinner and Walter B. Denny, Oriental Carpet and Textile Studies 2. London: Hali OCTS, 1986.
8 8 PUBLICATIONS OF DONALD P. LITTLE "The Fall of Akka in 690/1291: The Muslim Version." In Studies in Islamic History and Civilization in Honour of Professor David Ayalon, edited by Moshe Sharon, Leiden: E. J. Brill, History and Historiography of the Mamlu ks. London: Variorum Reprints, "Kųt uz, al-malik al-muz affar Sayf al-d n al-mu izz." The Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 5: nd ed. Leiden: E. J. Brill, Review of An Urban History of Bu la q in the Mamluk and Ottoman Periods, by Nelly Hanna. International Journal of Middle East Studies 18 (1986): Review of Ibn Khaldun and Islamic Ideology, edited by Bruce B. Lawrence. The Middle East Journal 40, no. 3 (1986): 548. Review of Iraq after the Muslim Conquest, by Michael G. Morony. Canadian Journal of History 21, no. 2 (1986): Review of Islamic Thought and Culture and Essays in Islamic and Comparative Studies, both edited by Isma l R. al-fa ru q. The Muslim World 76, no. 1 (1986): Review of The Crusades through Arab Eyes, by Amin Maalouf, translated by Jon Rothschild. The Muslim World 76, nos. 3 4 (1986): "Crusades: Muslim Perspective." The Encyclopedia of Religion, edited by Mircea Eliade. Vol. 4: New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, "Ma ward, al-." The Encyclopedia of Religion, edited by Mircea Eliade. Vol. 9: New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, Review of Jewish Life under Islam: Jerusalem in the Sixteenth Century, by Ammon Cohen. The Muslim World 78, no. 2 (1988): Review of Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam, by Patricia Crone. Canadian Journal of History 23, no. 3 (1988):
9 MAMLU±K STUDIES REVIEW VOL. 9, NO. 1, Review of Secular Justice in an Islamic State: Maz a lim under the Bah r Mamlu ks, 662/ /1387, by Jørgen S. Nielsen. Bibliotheca Orientalis 45, nos. 5 6 (1988): "Taym ya, Ibn." Dictionary of the Middle Ages, edited by Joseph R. Strayer. Vol. 11: New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, "The Birth and Childhood of the Prophet Muhammad." Hikmat 3 (1989): "Coptic Converts to Islam During the Bah r Mamluk Period." In Conversion and Continuity: Indigenous Christian Communities in Islamic Lands, Eighth to Eighteenth Centuries, edited by Michael Gervers and Ramzi Jibran Bikhazi, Papers in Mediaeval Studies 9. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, "Jerusalem under the Ayyu bids and Mamlu ks, AD." In Jerusalem in History, edited by Ka mil Jam l al- Asal, Brooklyn: Olive Branch Press, Also published: Essex: Scorpion Publishing Ltd., Review of Al-Tabari The Early Abbasi Empire, vols. 1 and 2, translated by John Alden Williams. The Middle East Journal 44, no. 2 (1990): Review of Muhammad s Mecca: History in the Qur a n, by W. Montgomery Watt. The International History Review 12, no. 2 (1990): (co-editor with Wael B. Hallaq) Islamic Studies Presented to Charles J. Adams. Leiden: E. J. Brill, "The Nature of Kha nqa hs, Riba t s, and Za wiyas under the Mamlu ks." In Islamic Studies Presented to Charles J. Adams, edited by Wael B. Hallaq and Donald P. Little, Leiden: E. J. Brill, Review of Al-Mujtama al-yahu d f Mis r al-isla m yah f al- Us u r al-wust á, by Mark Cohen, and Al-Yahu d f Mis r min al-fath al- Arab h attá al-ghazw al- Uthma n, by Qa sim Abduh Qa sim. Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 25, no. 1 (1991):
10 10 PUBLICATIONS OF DONALD P. LITTLE 1992 "Al-Quds tah ta H ukm al-ayyub y n wa-al-mama l k." In Al-Quds f al-ta r kh, edited and translated by Ka mil Jam l al- Asal, Amman: al-ja mi ah al-urdunn yah, Translation of his "Jerusalem under the Ayyu bids and Mamlu ks, AD." Review of Arabic Documents from the Ottoman Period from Qas r Ibr m, by Martin Hinds and Hamdi Sakkout. Der Islam 69, no. 1 (1992): "Te udot me-tokh osef har-ha-bayit ha-noge ot la-yehudim bi-yerushalayim beshalhe ha-me'ah ha-yod-dalet." Erets-Yisra el ba-tekűfah ha-mamlukit / Palestine in the Mamluk Period, edited by Joseph Drory, Jerusalem: Yad Yitsh ak Ben-Tsevi and ha-h evrah la-h ak irat Erets-Yisra el ve- atik oteha, Translation of his "H aram Documents Related to the Jews of Late Fourteenth- Century Jerusalem." 1993 Review of Die Epitome der Universalchronik Ibn ad-dawa da r s im Verhältnis zur Langfassung: Eine quellenkritische Studie zur Geschichte der ägyptischen Mamluken, by Gunhild Graf. Die Welt des Islams 33 (1993): Review of Eternal Garden: Mysticism, History, and Politics at a South Asian Sufi Center, by Carl W. Ernst. DOMES: Digest of Middle East Studies 2 (1993): Review of The Lion of Egypt: Sultan Baybars I and the Near East in the Thirteenth Century, by Peter Thorau, translated by Peter M. Holt. Journal of Semitic Studies 38 (1993): (translator) Abd al-rah ma n al-jabart s History of Egypt: Aja ib al-a±tha r f l-tara jim wa l-akhba r, edited by Thomas Philipp and Moshe Perlmann. Vol. 4: Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, Review of A History of Palestine, , by Moshe Gil, translated by Ethel Broido. Journal of Palestine Studies 23, no. 3 (1994): (with F. Krenkow) "Al-Sąfad, al-hąsan b. Al Muh ammad Abd Alla h al-hashim." The Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 8:759. 2nd ed. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1994.
11 MAMLU±K STUDIES REVIEW VOL. 9, NO. 1, "Christians in Mamlu k Jerusalem." In Christian-Muslim Encounters, edited by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Wadi Zaidan Haddad, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, "Muj r al-d n al- Ulaym 's Vision of al-quds around 900/1495." In Research Papers of the International Symposium on al-quds, Rabat: ISESCO, "Muj r al-d n al- Ulaym 's Vision of Jerusalem in the Ninth/Fifteenth Century." Journal of the American Oriental Society 115, no. 2 (1995): "Aspects of the Economic Policy of the Prophet Muh ammad." In Z afar Na me: Memorial Volume of Felix Tauer, edited by Rudolf Vesel and Eduard Gombár, Prague: Enigma Corporation, Ltd., "Al-Shudja, Shams al-d n." The Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 9: nd ed. Leiden: E. J. Brill, "Five Petitions and Consequential Decrees from Late Fourteenth-Century Jerusalem." Al-Majallah al- Arab yah lil- Ulu m al-insa n yah 14, no. 54 (1996): Review of Labour in the Medieval Islamic World, by Maya Shatzmiller. Studies in Religion 25, no. 4 (1996): Review of Medieval Jerusalem and Islamic Worship: Holy Places, Ceremonies, Pilgrimage, by Amikam Elad. Journal of the American Oriental Society 116, no. 2 (1996): Review of Muhammad and the Origins of Islam, by F. E. Peters, and 23 Years: A Study of the Prophetic Career of Mohammad Ali Dashti, translated by F. R. C. Bagley. DOMES: Digest of Middle East Studies 5 (1996): Review of Protectors or Praetorians? The Last Mamlu k Sultans and Egypt's Waning as a Great Power, by Carl F. Petry. International Journal of Middle East Studies 28 (1996):
12 12 PUBLICATIONS OF DONALD P. LITTLE "Sidjill (A.), 2. In Mamlu k Usage." The Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 9: nd ed. Leiden: E. J. Brill, "Documents as a Source for Mamluk History." Mamlu k Studies Review 1 (1997): Review of Das Königreich von al-karak in der mamlu kischen Zeit, by Muh ammad Adna n al-bakh t, translated by Alexander Scheidt. Mamlu k Studies Review 1 (1997): 158. Review of Muhammad and the Golden Bough: Reconstructing Arabian Myth, by Jaroslav Stetkevych. DOMES: Digest of Middle East Studies 6 (1997): "Documents Related to the Estates of a Merchant and His Wife in Late Fourteenth- Century Jerusalem." Mamlu k Studies Review 2 (1998): "Historiography of the Ayyu bid and Mamlu k Epochs." In The Cambridge History of Egypt. Vol.1, Islamic Egypt, , edited by Carl F. Petry, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, "In Search of Mamluk Carpets." Hali 101 (1998): "Notes on the Early Naz ar al-kha s s." In The Mamluks in Egyptian Politics and Society, edited by Thomas Philipp and Ulrich Haarmann, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Review of The Complete Valley of the Kings: Tombs and Treasures of Egypt s Greatest Pharaohs, by Nicholas Reeves and Richard H. Wilkinson. DOMES: Digest of Middle East Studies 7 (1998): Review of The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual, by Clifford Edmund Bosworth. DOMES: Digest of Middle East Studies 7 (1998): "Communal Strife in Late Mamlu k Jerusalem." Islamic Law and Society 6, no. 1 (1999):
13 MAMLU±K STUDIES REVIEW VOL. 9, NO. 1, "Data on Earthquakes Recorded by Mamluk Historians: An Historiographical Essay." In Natural Disasters in the Ottoman Empire, edited by Elizabeth Zachariadou, Halcyon Days in Crete 3. Rethymnon: Crete University Press, Review of Fad a il Bayt al-maqdis wa-al-khal l wa-fad a il al-sha m, by al- Musharraf ibn al-murajjá, edited by Ofer Livne-Kafri. Journal of the American Oriental Society 119, no. 3 (1999): 549. Review of al-maqr z 's Durar al- Uqu d al-far dah f Tara jim al-a ya n al-muf dah: Qit ah minh, edited by Adna n Darw sh and Muh ammad al-mis r. Mamlu k Studies Review 3 (1999): Review of Early Mamluk Syrian Historiography: Al-Yun n 's Dhayl Mir a t al- Zama n, edited and translated by Li Guo. Mamlu k Studies Review 4 (2000): "Memluk tarihçileri tarafından kaydedilen deprem verileri: tarihyazımı üzerine bir deneme." In Osmanlı imparatorlu u'nda do al afetler, edited by Elizabeth Zachariadou, translated by Gül Ça alı Güven and Saadet Öztürk, Tarih vakfı yurt yayınları 117. Istanbul: Tarih vakfı yurt yayınları, Translation of his "Data on Earthquakes Recorded by Mamluk Historians: An Historiographical Essay." Review of Eunuchs, Caliphs and Sultans: A Study in Power Relationships, by David Ayalon. Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 25 (2001): "Two Petitions and Consequential Court Records from the H aram Collection." Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 25 (2001): "Notes on Mamluk Madrasahs." Mamlu k Studies Review 6 (2002): "A Comparison of al-maqr z and al- Ayn as Historians of Contemporary Events." Mamlu k Studies Review 7, no. 2 (2003):
14 14 PUBLICATIONS OF DONALD P. LITTLE 2004 "The Governance of Jerusalem under Qa ytba y." In The Mamluks in Egyptian and Syrian Politics and Society, edited by Amalia Levanoni and Michael Winter, The Medieval Mediterranean: Peoples, Economies and Cultures, , 51. Leiden: E. J. Brill, Forthcoming "Diplomatic Missions and Gifts Exchanged by Mamlu ks and Ilkha ns." In Beyond the Legacy of Genghis Khan, edited by Linda Komoroff. Leiden: E. J. Brill, forthcoming. "A Fourteenth-Century Jerusalem Court Record of a Divorce Hearing: A Case Study." In Festschrift for Michael Winter, edited by David Wasserstein. London: Frank Cass, forthcoming. "Narrative Themes and Devices in al-waqidi s Kitab al-maghazi." In Mystical Thought in Islam: New Research in Historiography, Law, Sufism and Philosophy, edited by Todd Lawson. London: I. B. Tauris, forthcoming.
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