Nineteenth and twentieth century migratory networks had a formative, yet unrecognized, impact in the lead-up to the 1962 establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic. Migrants from Northern Yemen to Aden built discursive spaces for contesting economic and political oppression that served as a foundation for later channels of political dissidents and reformists to oppose the Imamic regime, often walking a tightrope between their own calls for reform and the interests of foreign state actors. Those spaces were preserved in the later development of similar networks after 1962 and paved the way for generations of migrants to contest or advance reigning economic and social orders via labor migration to oil-rich states
This thesis deals indirectly with the current crisis in Yemen by focusing on a period in the Yemen A...
Utilizing Putnam's concept of bonding social capital, this article explores the under-researched top...
This study is based on addressing the dual problem of the research namely the relationship of state...
The conventional historiography on popular and labor protest in the Arabian peninsula and the Gulf s...
Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Un...
The region known as “Yemen” has been for centuries a place of movement and exchange. Its strategic p...
Historically, Yemen has been a country of emigration, immigration and transit. The fate of Yemeni so...
“Long Live the Arab Worker: A Transnational History of Labor and Empire in the Yemeni Diaspora,” exa...
Over the last decade or so Salafism has become one of the West s new political bogey-men. Many regar...
The revolution of 1962 has produced important political, economic, social and cultural changes in Ye...
This article explores the political dynamics of labor migration in the Middle East. It seeks to expl...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
Virtually every aspect of life in North Yemen has changed dramatically since 1977, including those a...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
Salafism appeared in Yemen around Muqbil al-Wâdi'î of Dammâj, north Yemen, in the early 1980s. Since...
This thesis deals indirectly with the current crisis in Yemen by focusing on a period in the Yemen A...
Utilizing Putnam's concept of bonding social capital, this article explores the under-researched top...
This study is based on addressing the dual problem of the research namely the relationship of state...
The conventional historiography on popular and labor protest in the Arabian peninsula and the Gulf s...
Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Un...
The region known as “Yemen” has been for centuries a place of movement and exchange. Its strategic p...
Historically, Yemen has been a country of emigration, immigration and transit. The fate of Yemeni so...
“Long Live the Arab Worker: A Transnational History of Labor and Empire in the Yemeni Diaspora,” exa...
Over the last decade or so Salafism has become one of the West s new political bogey-men. Many regar...
The revolution of 1962 has produced important political, economic, social and cultural changes in Ye...
This article explores the political dynamics of labor migration in the Middle East. It seeks to expl...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
Virtually every aspect of life in North Yemen has changed dramatically since 1977, including those a...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
Salafism appeared in Yemen around Muqbil al-Wâdi'î of Dammâj, north Yemen, in the early 1980s. Since...
This thesis deals indirectly with the current crisis in Yemen by focusing on a period in the Yemen A...
Utilizing Putnam's concept of bonding social capital, this article explores the under-researched top...
This study is based on addressing the dual problem of the research namely the relationship of state...