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<description>This collection contains issues of the publications catalog from the AUC Press at the American University in Cairo.</description>
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<title>AUC Press catalog, 2013 Spring</title>
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<description>AUC Press catalog, 2013 Spring
Whatever Happened to the Egyptian Revolution?—a question on many people’s minds as the country seems more divided than ever, and one that economist and social critic Galal Amin addresses in his book of that name (page 6). Another commentator with strong opinions on the recent fate of Egypt, Adel Iskandar, gives his take in a collection of acerbic essays on Egypt in Flux (page 2). And looking at&#13;
Copts at the Crossroads (page 12), political scientist Mariz Tadros brings us up to date on the dilemmas facing the country’s Christian community in a changing Egypt.
Catalog of new, recent, bestselling, and backlist titles published by the AUC Press.
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<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2013 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>AUC Press catalog, 2012 Fall</title>
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<description>AUC Press catalog, 2012 Fall
As Egypt continues along the sometimes uncertain path of political and social change, the AUC Press, from its offices overlooking Tahrir Square, continues to publish cutting-edge books that record, analyze, and reflect on these historic times. Since last year’s Revolution, Mia Gröndahl has been watching and photographing the birth, spread, and extraordinary inventiveness of the new (for Egypt) phenomenon of graffiti and street art, and her new book, Revolution Graffiti (page 2), will be out in November. Before then, readers will be able to digest the first set of scholarly studies of the events of the last eighteen months in Arab Spring in Egypt (page 5), edited by leading political scientists Bahgat Korany and Rabab El-Mahdi.
Catalog of new, recent, bestselling, and backlist titles published by the AUC Press.
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2012 11:30:17 GMT</pubDate>
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The American University in Cairo Press, recognized as the leading English-language publisher in the region,currently offers a backlist of more than 1000 publications and publishes annually up to 100 wide-ranging academic texts and general interest books on ancient and modern Egypt and the Middle East, as well as Arabic literature in translation, most notably the works of Egypt�s Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz.
Catalog of new, recent, bestselling, and backlist titles published by the AUC Press.
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>AUC Press catalog, 2011 Fall</title>
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<description>AUC Press catalog, 2011 Fall
Naguib Mahfouz was born on 11 December 1911, in the old Gamaliya quarter of Cairo, and died in Cairo on 30 August 2006 at the age of 94. His first novel, Khufu�s Wisdom , was published in 1939; his last, The Coffeehouse , appeared in 1988. He wrote thirty-three other novels, and fifteen collections of short stories, as well as autobiographical works, numerous screenplays, and newspaper columns. When an attempt on his life in 1994�he was attacked outside his home by a religious fanatic� left him able to write only with great difficulty for half an hour a day�he wrote the very short fictions that were published as The Dreams.
Catalog of new, recent, bestselling, and backlist titles published by the AUC Press.
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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