Who are the Arabs
This selection to describe Arab culture and civilization was written by a community college professor for classroom use.
This selection to describe Arab culture and civilization was written by a community college professor for classroom use.
This series of college research topics comes with overall background information on six waves of migration through Morocco: the Muslim conquest of medieval Spain, the later explusion of Jews and Muslims from Spain to Morocco, European colonialism in Morocco, movements because of world wars and Moroccan independence, and modern migration from (and across) Morocco to Europe. The project is a result of a 2019 University of Arizona-organized Fulbright-Hays Group Project Abroad curriculum development program to Morocco.
An introduction to Sarajevo's Sniper Alley and the psychology that allowed people to systematically kill civilians during the 1990s Bosnian war
by William Farrar, Estrella Mountain Community College, Arizona
This syllabus was enhanced after participation in the University of Arizona Center for Middle Eastern Studies NEH Institute entitled:Understanding Middle East Millennials Through Literature, Culture, and Media.
This is an introduction to historical Indian Ocean trade routes from the Arabian peninsula.
Susan Douglass, from Georgetown University's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, shares her overview of Islam.
Students will consider the role of the Safavids as establishing an Age of Gunpowder, Islam, or Trade in Central Asia
by Brian Desmond, The Ohio State University