Letters to Walter S. Rogers, Institute of Current World Affairs, 1948-1952.

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Letters to Walter S. Rogers, Institute of Current World Affairs, 1948-1952.

Six typewritten letters written from Egypt, England, and Lebanon, mostly regarding various issues related to Islamic law. Included in folder are photocopies of two articles by Nolte: "What is Islam?" (The Listener, 11 September 1952) and "The rule of law in the Arab Middle East" (The Muslim World, vol. XLVIII, 4, October 1958).

42 leaves ; 28 cm.

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Jāmiʻat al-Azhar.

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Nolte, Richard H.

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Nolte was an Institute of Current World Affairs fellow (1948-1954). From the description of Letters to Walter S. Rogers, Institute of Current World Affairs, 1948-1952. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235951205 ...

Rogers, Walter Stowell, 1877-

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Institute of Current World Affairs

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Headquarters in Hanover, New Hampshire. From the description of Records of the Institute of Current World Affairs, 1947-1982 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702151974 Dr. Eyler Newton Simpson, a University of Texas alumnus (B.A. 1921), worked in Mexico 1927-1928 as a field representative for the Institute of Current World Affairs. The mission of ICWA, which was founded in 1926, is the observation and study of foreign areas of contemporary significance. In...

Schacht, Joseph, 1902-1969

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