Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies

No.35

Thematic Articles 1: Buhayra: The“Lake”Country of Egypt-A Local and Interdisciplinary History of the Nile Delta's Periphery

IWASAKI Erina, “Editor’s Note”

KATO Hiroshi and IWASAKI Erina, “Environment and Development in Modern Egypt: Case Study of the Idku Buhayra Area,” Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 35(2017):7-39.

Mohammed El BASTAWESY, Adel SHALABY, Ahmed Ismael GAD and Esayas GEBREMICHAEL, “Adaptation of Anthropogenic Activities to the Landforms and Hydrological Processes in Idku Lake Area, Northwest of the Nile Delta,” Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 35(2017):41-52.

HASEGAWA So, “Recovering Evidence of Ancient Economic Activity in the Lowlamds of the West Delta: A Hellenistic Village Site and Its Surrounding Landscape,” Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 35(2017):53-66.

KUMAKURA Wakako,“A Research Note for the Topography of Medieval Buheira,”Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 35(2017):67-85.

Stuart BORSCH and Tarek SABRAA,“Qānūn al-Riyy: The Water Law of Egypt,”Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 35(2017):87-124.

Thematic Articles 2: Islamism and Secularism in Turkey

SAWAE Fumiko, “Editor’s Note”

Ismail KARA,“A Few Notes on Islamist Thoughts and Movements in Turkey,” Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 35(2017):131-159.

KASUYA Gen, “The Turkish Revolution between Secularism and Islamism: The Three Laws Enacted by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on March 3, 1924,”Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 35(2017):161-180.

SAWAE Fumiko, “The Condition of the Post-Kemalist Public Sphere in Turkey,” Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 35(2017):181-201.