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Arabic Studies: Books

Map depicting the Middle East

The University of Manchester Library is home to a significant collection of books for Arabic Studies.

E-book Spotlight

Front cover of The Dynamics of Early Judaean Law

The Dynamics of Early Judaean Law

This collection of essays explores aspects of civil and criminal law in ancient Judaea. Whereas the majority of studies on Judaean law focus on biblical law codes (and, therefore, on laws related to sacrifice, cultic purity, and personal piety) this volume focus on laws related to the social and economic dealings of Judaeans in the Neo-Babylonian, Persian, and Greco-Roman periods and on the contribution of epigraphic and archival sources and to the study of this material. (Provided by Publisher.)

Front cover of The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Poetry

The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Poetry

Comprised of contributions from leading international scholars, The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Poetry incorporates political, cultural, and theoretical paradigms that help place poetic projects in their socio-political contexts as well as illuminate connections across the continuum of the Arabic tradition. This volume grounds itself in the present moment and, from it, examines the transformations of the fifteen-century Arabic poetic tradition through readings, re-readings, translations, reformulations, and co-optations. Furthermore, this collection aims to deconstruct the artificial modern/pre-modern divide and to present the Arabic poetic practice as live and urgent, shaped by the experiences and challenges of the twenty-first century and at the same time in constant conversation with its long tradition. The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Poetry actively seeks to destabilize binaries such as that of East-West in contributions that shed light on the interactions of the Arabic tradition with other Middle Eastern traditions, such as Persian, Turkish, and Hebrew, and on South-South ideological and poetic networks of solidarity that have informed poetic currents across the modern Middle East. This volume will be ideal for scholars and students of Arabic, Middle Eastern, and comparative literature, as well as non-specialists interested in poetry and in the present moment of the study of Arabic poetry (Provided by Publisher).

Front cover of O Ye Gentlemen: Arabic Studies on Science and Literary Culture, cover depicts a painting of a figure on a horse

O Ye Gentlemen: Arabic Studies on Science and Literary Culture

O ye Gentlemen explores two vital strands in Arabic culture: the Greek tradition in science and philosophy and the literary tradition. They are permanent and, though drawing on Islam as a dominant religion, they are by no means dependent on it. That the strands freely interweave within the broader scope of Schrifttum is shown by more than thirty essays on subjects as varied as the social organisation of bees, spontaneous generation in the Shiʿite tradition, astronomy in the Arabian nights, the benefits of sex, precious stones in a literary text, the virtue of women in Judaeo-Arabic stories, animals in Middle Eastern music and the transmission of Arabic science and philosophy to the medieval West (Provided by Publisher).

This title was acquired through the Library's Order a Book service.

Front cover of Language and Identity in the Arab World

Language and Identity in the Arab World

Language and Identity in the Arab World explores the inextricable link between language and identity, referring particularly to the Arab world. Spanning Indonesia to the United States, the Arab world is here imagined as a continually changing one, with the Arab diaspora asserting its linguistic identity across the world (Provided by Publisher).

Front cover of Migration and mobility in the ancient Near East and Egypt : the Crossroads IV : proceedings of an international conference held in Prague, September 19-22, 2022

Migration and Mobility in the Ancient Near East and Egypt : the Crossroads IV : Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Prague, September 19-22, 2022

Movement and mobility represent intertwined concepts that have persisted throughout human history. The act of moving from one place to another is, however, intricately tied to the challenges that hinder it. These obstacles can either be natural in origin or the product of human design aimed at constraining the movement of individuals or groups. Furthermore, movement and mobility can also manifest themselves within society, encompassing the fluid shifts of people within the social hierarchy and the transitions between various social groups. The transfer of words, technologies, and religious ideologies often accompanies these human movements. The region of ancient Western Asia and northeast Africa serves as a rich repository of evidence for these forms of movement and mobility, extensively documented through written sources and material culture. The essays collected in this volume variously examine the political dimensions of movement and mobility; how ideas, concepts, and languages move across boundaries; and the material evidence for cultural interactions. (Provide by Publisher.)

This title was acquired by the Library's Order a Book service.

Locating and borrowing books

You can use Library Search to search for both print and eBooks as well as a range of other resources including articles, journals, and databases.

Guide to printed collections

The Library uses the Dewey Decimal Classification scheme (Dewey for short) to arrange books and other resources on the shelves so you can locate them easily.

The vast majority of books relating to Middle Eastern Studies and related subjects can be found in the Main Library.

The Middle Eastern Studies (NE) collection is situated in the Main Library building, beginning on Purple 4 and continuing on Orange 4 and Orange 5. There are also books pertaining to these subject areas in the general collection (Blue Area).

 

Language
Subject Area Classmark(s) Location(s)
Arabic 492.7502 / 78

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Afro-Asiatic languages 492

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Akkadian 492.19

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Literature & Art
Arabic literature NE 892.7

Main Library 

Orange Area - Middle East Collection - Floor 4 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3                                                      

Semitic literature NE 892.2

Main Library 

Orange Area - Middle East Collection - Floor 4 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3     

Turkish/Ottoman literature NE 894.3

Main Library 

Orange Area - Middle East Collection - Floor 4 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3     

Iranic literature NE 891.5

Main Library 

Orange Area - Middle East Collection - Floor 4 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3     

Persian literature NE 891.550

Main Library 

Orange Area - Middle East Collection - Floor 4 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3     

Art (Arab, Turkish, Iranic, Persian)    Predominantly 709.4 - 709.5

Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 4

and

Art & Archaeology Library       

History
Middle Eastern history           NE 953           

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 5 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3 

Near Eastern modern history NE 955

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 5 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3 

History (Turkey) NE 949.6

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 5 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3 

History (Iran) NE 955

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 5 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3 

Middle Eastern modern history NE 956

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 5 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3 

The Crusades NE 956.91

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 5 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3 

Iraqi Modern history NE 956.7

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 5 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3 

Modern Syrian and Palestinian history NE 956.9

Main Library 

Middle East - Orange Area - Floor 5 

and

Blue Area - Floor 3 

Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy 100 (specifically 109.3893)

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4 

and                  

Blue Area - Floor 1

Judaism 296 Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2
Islam, Babism and Bahai faith 297 Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2
General Islam 297 Main Library  - Blue Area - Floor 2
Islam and the world NE 297.0

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Women in Islam NE 297.01475

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Worships in Islam NE 297.1

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Jihad NE 297.108

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

The Quran NE 297.2

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

The theology of Islam NE 297.3

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Last Judgement in Islamic theology NE 297.37

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Martyrdom in Islamic theology NE 297.372

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Hadith / Islamic traditions NE 297.4

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Islamic sects NE 297.5

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Jurisprudence / Schools of law NE 297.6

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Law in Islam: Points of law NE 297.7

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Halal NE 297.21

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Islam and education NE 297.8

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Madrasa NE 297.81

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Modern Islam NE 297.9

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2

Social/Political and other areas
Economics                         NE 297.0144     

Main Library 

Middle East - Purple Area - Floor 4

and

Blue Area - Floor 2
Social sciences 300 (specifically: 309.53/6)

Main Library 

Blue Area - Floor 2

Political sciences

(Politics and government - Middle East)

320.956

Main Library 

Blue Area - Floor 2

International migration and colonization 325

Main Library 

Blue Area - Floor 2

 

More information: Locating books on shelves

For help with finding your way around the Main Library, please use our new Interactive Map.

Course reading lists

You can access your course reading lists in Blackboard: 

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Reading Lists

E-book collections

The Library provides access to numerous e-book collections that host many titles relating to Arabic Studies and related subjects. Follow this link to browse different collections you can explore to find e-books relating to your studies. 

E-book collections

E-book collections

Order a Book

If the Library doesn't already hold a copy of the book you need, fill in the Order a Book form and we will get it for you.

University staff should use the Order a Book (Staff) form.

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Theses and dissertations

Theses can be a valuable source of information for your research and are very useful points of reference for when you come to write your own thesis.

For detailed information on how to access theses from the University of Manchester, and from other universities in the UK and internationally, please visit our Theses Library Guide

 

Theses

 

 

Doctoral/Research Theses

  • Electronic versions of many open-access University of Manchester research theses, submitted from the 2010 session onwards, are available on Research Explorer, the University of Manchester’s research database.

 

Theses from other UK/International Institutions

  • ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global (PQDT Global)

    A searchable and browsable database of dissertations and theses from around the world, spanning from 1743 to the present day. It also offers full text for graduate works added since 1997, along with selected full text for works written prior to 1997. It contains a significant amount of new international dissertations and theses both in citations and in full text. Designated as an official offsite repository for the U.S. Library of Congress, PQDT Global offers comprehensive historic and ongoing coverage for North American works and significant and growing international coverage from a multiyear program of expanding partnerships with international universities and national associations.