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    MERIP's 50 Years of Women and Gender by Tucker, Judith E.

    “…Drawing on a reading of MERIP's articles related to women's and gender studies over the course of its 50-year history, this piece reflects on how MERIP's…”
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    2018 Presidential Address: Middle East Studies Reckons with Walls and Spoils by Tucker, Judith E.

    “…Our conference this year celebrates crossing borders with the theme “Without Boundaries: The Global Middle East, Then and Now.” In this spirit, I would like to…”
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    John Ruedy 1927–2016 by Tucker, Judith E.

    “…John “Jack” Ruedy was an illustrious historian of Algeria, an inspiring mentor, a teacher of great gifts, the founding director of a long-flourishing M.A…”
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    She Would Rather Perish: Piracy and Gendered Violence in the Mediterranean by Tucker, Judith E.

    Published in Journal of Middle East women's studies (01-10-2014)
    “…The practices of pirates and corsairs in the Mediterranean in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries provide the backdrop for a discussion of gendered…”
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    How Has the Field of Middle East Studies Changed in the Last Five Years? An IJMES Retrospective: Pensée 1: From the Catbird Seat by Tucker, Judith E

    “…As editor of IJMES from 2004 to 2009, I spent the last five years in the catbird seat of Middle East studies, where I had the privilege of reading well over…”
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    EXCERPT FROM “CIRCUMCISION CIRCUMSCRIBED: FEMALE EXCISION AND CULTURAL ACCOMMODATION IN THE MEDIEVAL NEAR EAST” by Tucker, Judith E.

    “…We conclude our celebration of the fortieth volume of the International Journal of Middle East Studies with an excerpt from another article of yore recommended…”
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    EXCERPT FROM “STUDYING MY MOVEMENT: SOCIAL SCIENCE WITHOUT CYNICISM” by Tucker, Judith E.

    “…We continue celebrating the fortieth volume of the International Journal of Middle East Studies with an excerpt from an article of yore recommended by a former…”
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    Introduction to Quick Studies by Tucker, Judith E., Whitman, Sylvia

    “…In this issue, we inaugurate a new front section, Quick Studies. Our intention is to expand the academic mission and international breadth of the journal by…”
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    Problems in the Historiography of Women in the Middle East: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Egypt by Tucker, Judith E.

    “…The study of women in the history of the Middle East has been subject, until recent times, to a benign neglect born of the general of scholarship in the field…”
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    She Would Rather Perish by Tucker, Judith E.

    Published in Journal of Middle East women's studies (01-11-2014)
    “…The practices of pirates and corsairs in the Mediterranean in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries provide the backdrop for a discussion of gendered…”
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    Muftis and Matrimony: Islamic Law and Gender in Ottoman Syria and Palestine by Tucker, Judith E

    Published in Islamic law and society (1994)
    “…This essay explores the ways in which Muslim jurists of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Syria and Palestine elaborated their vision of a gendered society…”
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    How Has the Field of Middle East Studies Changed in the Last Five Years? An IJMES Retrospective by Tucker, Judith E.

    “…As editor of IJMES from 2004 to 2009, I spent the last five years in the catbird seat of Middle East studies, where I had the privilege of reading well over…”
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    EDITOR'S NOTE by Tucker, Judith E

    “…With this issue, I say a bittersweet goodbye to my life as IJMES editor. It has been a privilege to serve the Middle East studies community and to enjoy a…”
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    EDITOR'S NOTE by Tucker, Judith E.

    “…With this issue, I say a bittersweet goodbye to my life as IJMES editor. It has been a privilege to serve the Middle East studies community and to enjoy a…”
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