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2. Women, Identity, and Power: A Review Essay of Antony Eastmond, Tamta’s World
3. Wolfhart P. Heinrichs
4. “With All Good Wishes”: Remembering Patricia Crone
5. William Chester Jordan, The Apple of His Eye: Converts from Islam in the Reign of Louis IX. J
6. Why Do We Need a New Textbook?
7. Who Compiled and Edited the Mashhad Miscellany?
8. Wendy M. K. Shaw. What Is “Islamic” Art? Between Religion and Perception
9. Well Poisoning Accusations in Medieval Europe: 1250-1500
10. Was Muṭarrif b. al-Mughīra al-Thaqafī a Khārijite?
11. Was Ibn Wāḍiḥ al-Yaʿqūbī a Shiʿite Historian? The State of the Question*
12. Vanessa Van Renterghem, Les élites bagdadiennes au temps des Seldjoukides
13. Translating Race in the Islamic Studies Classroom
14. To Pray without Ceasing: A Diachronic History of Cistercian Chant in the Beaupré Antiphoner (Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, W. 759-762)
15. Thomas Würtz, Islamische Theologie im 14. Jahrhundert.
16. Thomas Bauer, Warum es kein islamisches Mittelalter gab: Das Erbe der Antike und der Orient
17. Thomas Bauer, Die Kultur der Ambiguität: Eine andere Geschichte des Islams
18. Thomas A. Carlson, Christianity in Fifteenth-Century Iraq. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
19. The Visual Language of Vernacular Manuscript Illumination: John Gower's Confessio Amantis (Pierpont Morgan MS M.126)
20. The Umayyad and Early Abbasid Inscriptions in the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina
21. The Trials of Pope Formosus
22. The Treatment of Coeval Persian Poetry in Arabic Anthologies of the Eleventh/Seventeenth Century: A Preliminary Study
23. “The Shape of a Career” Remarks by the Recipient of the 2013 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award
24. The Ribāṭ of Gurjī Khātūn (“the Georgian Lady”): New Data about Women Patrons, Chancery Practices, and Foundation Inscriptions in Seventh/Thirteenth-Century Saljuq Anatolia
25. The Rebellious Son: Umayyad Hereditary Succession and the Origins of Ḥijāzī Opposition
26. The Rebellion of al-Ḥārith b. Surayj (116–28/734–46)
27. The Questioni d’Amore Reconsidered: Contextualizing Boccaccio’s Amatory Manual
28. The Poetics of the Sufi Carnival
29. The Paperwork of a Mamluk Muqṭaʿ: Documentary Life Cycles, Archival Spaces, and the Importance of Documents Lying Around
30. The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy. Edited by Khaled El-Rouayheb and Sabine Schmidtke. Oxford Handbooks
31. The Oak Book of Southampton, of c. A. D. 1300. Transcribed and Edited from the unique MS. in the Audit House, with Translation, Introduction, Notes, Etc. By P. Studer
32. The Numismatic Evidence for the Reign of Aḥmad b. Ṭūlūn
33. The Mosque‒Dār al-Imāra Complex at ʿAnjar
34. The Mā lidhdhat al-ʿishq illā li-l-majānīn; Ḥiyākat al-kalām; and Lima ishtadda ʿishq al-insān li-hādhā al-ʿālam?
35. The Maturing of Medieval Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
36. The Long Arm of the Provincial Law
37. The Life of Christopher
38. The Jihād of the Caliphs and the First Battles of Islam: Memory, Legitimization and Holy War, from Cordoba to Tinmal
39. The Digraph اى in the Quranic Consonantal Text and the Identification of a New Letter Shape for Final Hē in the 7th to 8th Century Arabic Script
40. The culture of healing in early medieval Japan: a microhistorical study in premodern epistemology
41. The Burden of Forgiveness: Franciscans’ Impact on Penitential Practices in the Thirteenth Century
42. The Building Program of Archbishop Walter de Gray: Architectural Production and Reform in the Archdiocese of York, 1215-1255
43. The Authoritative Text: Raymond of Penyafort's Editing of the 'Decretals of Gregory IX' (1234)
44. The Ḥammūdid Caliphate: A New Look through the Lens of Numismatics
45. The Abbasid “Golden Age”: An Excavation
46. ‘The ʿAbbas after Whom Those Who Rule in Baghdad Are Named’
47. Teaching Medieval Slavery and Captivity: An Online Pedagogical Resource
48. Tariq Jafer, Razī: Master of Qurʾanic Interpretation and Theological Reasoning
49. Taẕkirah-i Khayr al-bayān: The Earliest Source on the Career and Poetry of Ṣāʾib Tabrīzī (d. ca. 1087/1676)
50. Sweet Water on the Sea Route to China
51. Stephennie Mulder, The Shrines of the ʿAlids in Medieval Syria
52. Spatial Thought in Islamicate Societies
53. Shiva's Waterfront Temples: Reimagining the Sacred Architecture of India's Deccan Region
54. Shahab Ahmed
55. Seta Dadoyan, The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World: Paradigms of Interaction, Seventh to Fourteenth Centuries.
56. Sessions on Slavery The International Medieval Congress
57. Scott Savran, Arabs and Iranians in the Islamic Conquest Narrative
58. Sabine Schmidtke, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Theology
59. Robert Hoyland, In God’s Path: The Arab Conquests and the Creation of an Islamic Empire
60. Review of The Spiritual Way of St. Jeanne d'Arc, by George H. Tavard
61. Review of Qutbuddin, Arabic Oration
62. Review of O’Meara, The Kaʿba Orientations
63. Review of Lindsay & Mourad (eds. and trans.), Muslim Sources of the Crusader Period
64. Review of Keaney, Heather N. Medieval Islamic Historiography: Remembering Rebellion. Routledge Research in Medieval Studies. New York: Routledge, 2013. Pp. 188. ISBN: 978-0-415-82852-9
65. Review of Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ, Kalīlah and Dimnah
66. Review of Finbarr B. Flood, Objects of Translation: Material Culture and Medieval ‘Hindu– Muslim’ Encounter
67. Review of Erik Kwakkel's Manuscripts of the Latin Classics 800-1200
68. Review of Balda-Tillier, Histoires d’amour et de mort
69. Review of Anderson, Fenwick, & Rosser-Owen (eds.), The Aghlabids and Their Neighbors
70. Review of Alexander Markus Schilling, Mögliches, Unwahrscheinliches, Fabelhaftes...
71. Review of Albarrán, Ejércitos benditos
72. Review Essay: Sol Miguel-Prendes, El espejo y el pielago: La "Eneida" castellana de Enrique de Villena
73. Review Essay: Mediación y agencia: el trabajo de Clerecía
74. Review Essay: Fernando Gómez Redondo, Historia de la prosa medieval castellana. 3: Los orígenes del humanismo: el marco cultural de Enrique III y Juan II
75. Review Essay: Benjamin Liu, Medieval Joke Poetry: The "Cantigas d'escarnho e de mal dizer"
76. Rethinking the Wearable in the Middle Ages
77. Remembering Speros Vryonis, Jr.
78. Remembering Michael Bonner
79. Remembering Kenneth G. Holum
80. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2021 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award
81. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2020 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award Given at the Annual Meeting of Middle East Medievalists
82. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2019 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award Given at the Annual Meeting of Middle East Medievalists (New Orleans, 14 November 2019)
83. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2018 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award Given at the Annual Meeting of Middle East Medievalists
84. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2017 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award Given at the Annual Meeting of Middle East Medievalists
85. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2015 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award
86. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2014 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award
87. Regional and Transregional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire
88. Reflections on the Identity of the Arabian Conquerors of the Seventh-Century Middle East
89. Reconsidering the Career of the "Artifex" Nicholaus (active. c. 1122- c. 1164) in the Context of Later Twelfth-Century North Italian Politics
90. Reacting to Muḥammad: Three Early Islamic Poets in the Kitāb al-Aghānī *
91. Quoynt Soffraunce: Patience and Late Medieval English Literature
92. Qamarayn: The Erotics of Sameness in the 1001 Nights
93. Pythagoras in Baghdad: Ṣafī al-Dīn al-Urmawī and the Science of Music in the Medieval Islamic World
94. Presumption and Despair: The figure of Bernard in Middle English imaginative literature
95. Preparing the Almohad Caliphate: The Almoravids*
96. Pre-Modern Comparative Literary Practice in the Multilingual Islamic World(s): (Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation Research Centre/OCCT, University of Oxford, 22–24 July 2021)
97. Post-Eurocentric Poetics: New Approaches from Arabic, Turkish and Persian Literature
98. Portrait of a Jurist between Obedience and Rebellion
99. Petrus Martyr Anglerius, Legatio Babylonica. Edition, Übersetzung und Kommentar von Hans Heinrich Todt
100. Peter Webb, Imagining the Arabs: Arab Identity and the Rise of Islam
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