Duke University. Islamic and Arabian Development Studies

Dates:
Active 1977
Active 2000

Biographical notes:

The program was established in 1977 with funding from the Greater Charlotte Foundation. Later on, support was obtained from the government of Saudi Arabia, the Exxon Corporation, and other private and public bodies. The program became fully operational in the 1978-1979 academic year under the directorship of Ralph Braibanti. Studies focused primarily on the Arabian Peninsula and its social, economic, and political developments, and on the resurgence of Islam, with some attention also paid to Arabic archaeology, art, language, law and literature. Several conferences and trips were sponsored, and the program played a role in the visit of Queen Noor of Jordan to Duke in 1985. Funding for the program expired in August 1989, which was also the date of Dr. Braibanti's retirement from active teaching.

From the guide to the Islamic and Arabian Development Studies records, 1977-2000, (University Archives, Duke University)

The program was established in 1977 with funding from the Greater Charlotte Foundation. It became fully operational in the 1978-1979 academic year under the directorship of Ralph Braibanti. Studies focused primarily on the Arabian Peninsula and its social, economic, and political developments, and on the resurgence of Islam, with some attention also paid to Arabic archaeology, art, language, law and literature.

From the description of Islamic and Arabian Development Studies records, 1977-2000. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 164577843

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  • Civilization, Arab Study and teaching
  • Islamic civilization
  • Islamic countries

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