Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures
SHERENE SEIKALY, SERIES EDITOR
KATE WAHL, SUP EDITOR
JOEL BEININ, FOUNDING EDITOR
This series promotes work that centers the Middle East and North Africa as a site of social, political, economic, cultural, and racial formation. It showcases grounded knowledge production that is rigorous in method, empirically rich in sources, and emanating from and through the languages of the Middle East and North Africa. Focusing on the long twentieth century, from the far west of Morocco to the far east of Iran, the series is interested in the everyday lives of people and what they teach us about history, the present, and the future.
Books
- Edited by Lana Tatour and Ronit Lentin
- Award winner
Colonizing Palestine
The Zionist Left and the Making of the Palestinian NakbaAreej Sabbagh-Khoury - Edited by Joel Beinin, Bassam Haddad, and Sherene Seikaly
- Chiara De Cesari