Over the past decade, all six Gulf Cooper- ation Council (GCC) states have invested considerably in the development of their local heritage industries. In parallel, these states have expanded their efforts at fos- tering home-grown nationalism. What scholarship exists on the topic of heritage production and development in the GCC tends to be predominantly anthropolog- ical, sociological or linked to museum studies, while literature on nationalism in this context tends to remain in the realms of political science. This paper addresses existing disciplinary gaps by interrogating how heritage interacts with nationalism, specifically with state-per- petuated national narratives about citizens’ shared history and common identity. The piece draws...
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This thesis traces the history of museums in Qatar to investigate a significant period of transform...
This study constructs new understandings regarding the impact of the transformations that have taken...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
The massive influx of foreign residents and workforce led to the exacerbation of the demographic imb...
This paper examines whose voices narrate official Coptic heritage, what the in-built biases in repre...
In this thesis, I discuss aspects related to heritage management practices in the Kingdom of Saudi A...
Cultural heritage, both material and immaterial, is an important representation of a nation's divers...
Building on Sand brought together scholars with high profile roles as public intellectuals whose wor...
This article discusses the proposal of the presentation of a single homogenous identity at the new N...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
This article analyzes how Saudi Shiʿi historians have adapted tools associated with nationalism to ...
Despite its long history, since the accession of Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said in 1970, Oman has be...
This dissertation explores the historical context, ideologies, conflicts, and political agendas that...
This article interrogates acts and levels of legitimizing traditions with the aim of originating dis...
Drawing attention to the material politics of the Saudi regime, this dissertation genealogically exp...
This thesis traces the history of museums in Qatar to investigate a significant period of transform...
This study constructs new understandings regarding the impact of the transformations that have taken...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
The massive influx of foreign residents and workforce led to the exacerbation of the demographic imb...
This paper examines whose voices narrate official Coptic heritage, what the in-built biases in repre...
In this thesis, I discuss aspects related to heritage management practices in the Kingdom of Saudi A...
Cultural heritage, both material and immaterial, is an important representation of a nation's divers...
Building on Sand brought together scholars with high profile roles as public intellectuals whose wor...
This article discusses the proposal of the presentation of a single homogenous identity at the new N...