Syria Studies: Recent submissions
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More religious yet still secular? The shifting relationship between the secular and the religious in Syria
(Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2016-02-11) - Journal articleIn More Religious, Yet Still Secular? The Shifting Relationship Between the Secular and the Religious in Syria, Line Khatib takes us on a more recent journey than that of Aldoughli’s narrative, and explores how secularism ... -
Revisiting ideological borrowings in Syrian nationalist narratives: Sati ‘al-Husri, Michel ‘Aflaq and Zaki al-Arsuzi
(Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2016-02-11) - Journal articleIn Revisiting Ideological Borrowings, Aldoughli takes us on an in-depth journey of the intellectual foundations of nationalism in Syria. Her focus is Sati’ al-Husri, a secular nationalist thinker whose work formed the basis ... -
Preface: Syria Studies, Vol 8, Issue 1
(Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2016-02-11) - Journal itemPreface to Syria Studies - Vol 8, No 1 (2016) -
Book Review - Lil-tarikh wa-al-dhikra, qisat jihad wa-‘umur (For history and memory, the story of a struggle and a life) by Badr Deen Challah
(Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2015-11-16) - Book reviewBook Review of a work by a prominent Syrian merchant who forged an alliance with Hafez al-Asad. -
UK national print media coverage of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against refugee women in Syrian refugee camps
(Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2015-11-16) - Journal articleThe vulnerability of Syrian refugee women does not draw the public attention it deserves. In this regard, media coverage thus has an important role to illustrate these women’s vulnerable situation and to create public ...