This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordThis article studies the history of a single word and its movement from pre-Islamic Arabia to the languages of modern Europe. It focuses on the key moment of the early nineteenth century when the Arabic ‘ghazwā’ served as the root and model of the French ‘razzia’ in the early Algerian colony. Tracing the history of the ghazwā through Islamic history and its subsequent emergence in Romance forms, the essay is comparative in the sense that it asks what happens in the movement of ideas and practices through loanwords. It suggests that the violence of modern empire was linguistic in a sense which encompasses the connections betwee...
AbstractThis article examines the extensive intellectual and social exchange that resulted from the ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article focuses on the story of the opera "Tarare," which ...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. The writer ex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in The Historic...
Abstract This article argues that medieval Arabic texts that were published in colonial northern Af...
This article contrasts the ways in which major Arab authors of the early or pre- Nahda (Ar. awakeni...
[EN] This article examines a relatively unknown 18th century European source on Moroccan Arabic. It ...
Ibn Khaldūn, the 14th-century Arabic historian is known world-wide as a pioneer of sociological appr...
This essay analyses travel writing by German-speaking soldiers serving in the French military in nin...
This article engages with current debates about linguistic usage but in a new way. It examines lingu...
The article is dedicated to Arabic in Mauritania. The first part, historical, addresses both the cul...
peer reviewedThe article addresses the use of the written language in relations between European sta...
Though the direct and indirect effects of the Arabic language in the Middle Ages on some European la...
The press was an instrument of colonial governance. Yet newspapers and print also served to connect...
AbstractThis article examines the extensive intellectual and social exchange that resulted from the ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article focuses on the story of the opera "Tarare," which ...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. The writer ex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in The Historic...
Abstract This article argues that medieval Arabic texts that were published in colonial northern Af...
This article contrasts the ways in which major Arab authors of the early or pre- Nahda (Ar. awakeni...
[EN] This article examines a relatively unknown 18th century European source on Moroccan Arabic. It ...
Ibn Khaldūn, the 14th-century Arabic historian is known world-wide as a pioneer of sociological appr...
This essay analyses travel writing by German-speaking soldiers serving in the French military in nin...
This article engages with current debates about linguistic usage but in a new way. It examines lingu...
The article is dedicated to Arabic in Mauritania. The first part, historical, addresses both the cul...
peer reviewedThe article addresses the use of the written language in relations between European sta...
Though the direct and indirect effects of the Arabic language in the Middle Ages on some European la...
The press was an instrument of colonial governance. Yet newspapers and print also served to connect...
AbstractThis article examines the extensive intellectual and social exchange that resulted from the ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article focuses on the story of the opera "Tarare," which ...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. The writer ex...