The Status of the Arab Woman: A Select Bibliography
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
13th August 1980
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
016.30542091
Hardback
176
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Increased attention on life in the Middle East and a growing interest in women both at home and abroad make this a valuable reference source. The 16,000 citations, most published since 1950, encompass the economic, legal, religious, and social status of Arab women in 17 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Entries are primarily of works in English and French, although those in Spanish, Italian, and German are present....This belongs in all collections supporting upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of women's studies and the Middle East.-Library Journal
"Increased attention on life in the Middle East and a growing interest in women both at home and abroad make this a valuable reference source. The 16,000 citations, most published since 1950, encompass the economic, legal, religious, and social status of Arab women in 17 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Entries are primarily of works in English and French, although those in Spanish, Italian, and German are present....This belongs in all collections supporting upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of women's studies and the Middle East."-Library Journal
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