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Add this copy of Middle Eastern Cities, 1900-1950: Public Places and to cart. $292.00, very good condition, Sold by Expatriate Bookshop rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Svendborg, DENMARK, published 2001 by Aarhus University Press.
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Minor wear. VG. 27x21cm, 175 pages., Weighs 1 kilo. Series: Proceedings of the Danish Institute in Damascus, 1. Contains 9 papers. Includes: Walter Armbrust "Colonizing Popular Culture or Creating Modernity: Architectural Metaphors & Egyptian Media"; Mercedes Volait "Town Planning Schemes for Cairo Conceived by Egyptian Planners in the 'Liberal Experiment' Period"; Karin van Nieuwkerk "The Pleasure of Public Space Muhammad ' Ali Street and the Nightclubs in Cairo (1900-1950) "; Elizabeth Thompson "Sex and Cinema in Damascus: The Gendered Politics of Public Space in a Colonial City"; Christel Braae "The Early Museums & the Formation of their Publics"; Henning Goldbęk "Istanbul in the 1940s and the Garip Poets"; H.C. Korsholm Nielsen "The Appearance and Disappearance of Public Space: Sana'a during the First Part of the Century"; Anton Escher "Construction of the Public Sphere in the Middle Eastern Medina during the First Half of the 20th Century".