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The Journal of Sophia Asian StudiesNo.14
Middle Eastern StudiesAoyagi Yoji, “Foreword,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 1-4 (In Japanese) ARTICLESHoriuchi Masaru, “Analysis of the Recent Names of Hijun (race-camels),” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 5-13 (In Japanese) Nutahara Nobuaki, “The Characters of the Bedouins: Centering around the Consciousness of Shame,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 15-27 (In Japanese) Ohtsuka Kazuo, “On Khalwa-s (Qur’anic Schools) in the Sudan: A Preliminary Ethnographic Report,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 29-40 (In Japanese) Nagaba Hiroshi, “The Life of YAMADA TORAJIRO: From the Viewpoint of Japanese- Turkish Relations,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 41-60 (In Japanese) Kato Hiroshi, “Bedouins: Minority or Vagabond?: Bedouins and the State in Modern Egypt,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 61-73 (In Japanese) Nagasawa Eiji, “Aḥmad Ṣādiq Sa‘d’s Study on the Popular Thought Heritage in Modern Egypt” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 75-85 (In Japanese) Matsumoto Hiroshi, “The Rural Administrative Divisions and Tribes in North Yemen,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 87-105 (In Japanese) Izumi Atsushi, “US-UK Relations in Iraq: “US-UK Memorandum of Understanding” of 1954,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 107-122 (In Japanese) Miyaji Kazuo, “The Mediterranean Policy and the Middle East Policy of the European Union,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 123-135 (In Japanese) Ino Takeji, “A Note on Social Welfare in Egypt,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 137-144 (In Japanese) Sakurai Keiko, “Iran’s Educational Policy toward the Nonprofit Schools,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 145-159 (In Japanese) Kisaichi Masatoshi, “The Islam and the State in Contemporary Algeria: A Question of the Separation of Religion and Politics,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 161-177 (In Japanese) Larson, Jerry, “The Constructs of Edward Said’s Orientalism and the Problems of Area Studies,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 14 (1996): 179-186 |