Legend, History, Hospitality - Is Lawrence the end of history? Stone Inscription at Azraq Castle (2005)

 

The interface between East and West

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This theme is considered currently to be highly relevant to most of the subjects within our remit to improve understanding of cultural behaviour: expressed in numerous ways such as the Roman frontier, the Crusades, current politics, and gender roles, political ideology, whether expressed through political means or literature.
CBRL has been supporting the following projects:

Classical art and literature in the early Islamic world

Tim Moore (former CBRL)


Fortification of Cyprus under Lusignans, 1191-1489 AD

James Petre (University of Cardiff)


Investigation of Primary Source Material in Venice related to Medieval Cyprus

Dr Aysu Dincer (University of Birmingham)


Jerusalem between two Empires: The transition between Ottoman and British Rule

Roberto Mazza (SOAS)


Jinnis and Science: Modernising Islam in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Dr Matthew Elliott (formerly CBRL)


Legend, History, Hospitality: Exploring geographical imaginations of the Levant

Dr Jessica Jacobs (Open University, formerly CBRL)

Investigation of the role of contemporary tourism practice in the construction of opinions and attitudes towards the Arab world and its people, involving interviews with tourists and people working in the tourism industry in Jordan and Syria


Nationalist Headgear in inter-war Egypt, Iraq, Syria and Palestine; Dancing in Arabia: Ibn Saud, Wahhabism and the World Depression 1930-31; A music ‘revolution’ in Turkey

Dr Matthew Elliott (formerly CBRL)


Survey of 13th-Century Crusader cemetery at ‘Atlit

Jennifer Thompson (University of Cardiff)


The role of Bethlehem policewomen in local conflict resolution

Jenny Steel (University of Cambridge)


Usamah Ibn Munqidh and the Emergence of the ‘Coastal Frank’

John Harte (formerly CBRL)

Christian-Muslim relations in 12th-century Northern Syria


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