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Arab Uprisings: Arab uprising subject guides

Guides

  • Arab Spring: A Research & Study Guide (Cornell University)

    • This guide lists online and print sources for what has become known as the "Arab Spring," the popular revolutionary wave in the Middle East and North Africa that started in December 2010.
  • Arab Uprisings (AUB)

    • Since early 2011, several Arab countries have been, almost simultaneously, subject to unparalleled revolutions known as "Arab Spring". These extraordinary events, which constitute a major turning point for the region, have attracted the attention of scholars from around the globe. The University Libraries are pleased to publish an "Arab Uprisings Guide", which provides users with scholarly resources, news sites, and web archives as well as other useful internet sources related to these historic events. Use the above tabs to find relevant library and web resources covering this topic.
  • Arab Spring (Qatar University)

    • This guide is for researching documents and news about the Arab Spring.
  • Middle East and Islamic Studies Guide: The Arab Spring/Arab Uprisings (NYU)

    • The Research Guide to the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies collection is intended to guide researchers and students through the resources available at Bobst Library. The Guide covers the different disciplines that fall under the umbrella of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.

  • The Modern Middle East  (Primary Source Library)

    • This guide offers book, film, curriculum, and website resources for teaching and learning about the Modern Middle East. Many books and films listed in this guide are available from the Primary Source Library. Please contact the librarian if you are interested in checking out or using sources from the library collection. Contact information for the Primary Source Library can be found in the right column of every page. Use the blue tabs above to navigate through this guide. For the purposes of this guide, the Middle East is the Arab World, Iran, Israel, and Turkey.
  • Webliography about the Arab Spring

    • This webliograhy offers links to resources in print, which are available in public libraries and major Bookstores, it also lists links to videos on Youtube that help the audience with identifying the causes and the aftermath this movement. A section on the webliography is dedicated to Bahrain, where an Arab Spring revolution is taking place, but it's seldom mentioned or acknowledged by the media.
  • Arab spring: an interactive timeline of Middle East protests (the Guardian)

    • n December 2010, a man in Tunisia burned himself to death in protest at his treatment by police. Below traces an extraordinary year as pro-democracy rebellions erupted across the Middle East.
  • The Arab Spring 2011-present (Brown University)

    • This guide will serve as a gateway to library and internet resources for understanding the contemporary uprisings and socio-political transformations in the Middle East.
  • Arab Spring Workshop (Illinois University)

    • This guide aims to direct those who are studying the Arab Spring to relevant Arabic resources within the University of Illinois and in Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen, Bahrain, and Libya.
  • Arab Political Transformations also known as the 'Arab Spring' (Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago)

  • The Arab Uprisings (Portland University)

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