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1. The Historiography of Islamic Egypt (C. 950-1800)
by Hugh Kennedy 
Price: USD 71.41
Dealer: Abebooks, Oxfam Bookshop Gent
Description: ISBN10: 9004117946, ISBN13: 9789004117945, [publisher: Brill, Leiden-Boston-Köln] Hardcover First Edition ix - 269 pp. Brill, Leiden-Boston-Köln, 2001. Medieval Mediterranean, volume 31. The Historiography of Islamic Egypt (C. 950-1800). First edition. Hardcover. Bound in green linen with gilt lettering on the front cover and the spine. No traces of usage. Ex library of the University of Ghent with one stamp. [Gent, Belgium] [Publication Year: 2001]  

2. The Historiography of Islamic Egypt C950 1800 Medieval Mediterranean 31 C. 95
by Kennedy Hugh 
Price: USD 90.00
Dealer: Biblio, Marbus Farm Books
Description: Brill Academic Pub, Date: 2000. Hardcover. Good. 6x1x9. Hardcover with dust jacket. Light shelfwear to dj. Some highlighting to text. 269 pages, index, notes. 2000. Brill Academic Pub ISBN 9004117946 9789004117945 [US] 

3. The Historiography of Islamic Egypt (C.950-1800) (Medieval Mediterranean, 31)
by Kennedy, Hugh 
Price: USD 90.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Marbus Farm Books
Description: ISBN10: 9004117946, ISBN13: 9789004117945, [publisher: Brill Academic Pub] Hardcover Hardcover with dust jacket. Light shelfwear to dj. Some highlighting to text. 269 pages, index, notes. [Winchester, VA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]  

4. The Historiography of Islamic Egypt (C.950-1800) (Medieval Mediterranean, 31)
by edited by Hugh Kennedy 
Price: USD 122.21
Dealer: AbebooksUK, Joseph Burridge Books
Description: ISBN10: 9004117946, ISBN13: 9789004117945, [publisher: Leiden : Brill] Hardcover "The papers collected in this volume were given at a conference on 'The Historiography of Islamic Egypt' held in the University of St. Andrews, 28-31 August, 1997"--Page [vii]. Description: vi, 269 pages ; 25 cm. Contents: Lingua Franca in the Mediterranean : John Wansborough and the historiography of mediaeval Egypt / Michael Brett -- Egypt and Aleppo in Ibn al-Adim's Bughyat al-talab fi tarikh Halab / David Morray -- Al-Nuwayri as a historian of the Mongols / Reuven Amitai -- Baybars al-Mansuri's Zubdat al-fikra / Donald Richards -- Ali-al-Baghdadi and the joy of Mamluk sex / Robert Irwin -- Representing the Mamluks in Mamluk historical writing / Nasser Rabbat -- L'evolution de la composition du genre de Khitat en Egypte musulmane / Ayman Fuad Sayyid -- Al-Maqrizi's account of the transition from Turkish to Circassian Mamluk sultanate : history in the service of faith / Amalia Levanoni -- Al-Maqrizi and Ibn Taghri Birdi as historians of contemporary events / Irmeli Perho -- Al-Biqai's Chronicle : a fifteenth century learned man's reflection on his time and world / Li Guo -- Al-Maqrizi, the master, and Abu Hamid al-Qudsi, the disciple--whose historical writing can claim more topicality and modernity? / Ulrich Haarmann -- Disruptive "others" as depicted in the chronicles of the late Mamluk period / Carl F. Petry -- Attitudes toward the Ottomans in Egyptian historiography during Ottoman rule / Michael Winter -- The Egyptian-Yemeni symbiosis as reflected (or unreflected) in Ottoman-era chronicles / Jane Hathaway -- Al-Jabarti's Ajaib al-athar fi al-tarajim wal-akhbar and the Arabic histories of Ottoman Egypt in the eighteenth century / Daniel Crecelius -- The chronicles of Ottoman Egypt : history or entertainment / Nelly Hanna -- Egyptian history in the modern Egyptian novel / Paul Starkey. [Chadwell Heath, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2000]  

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