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  • Book

    Bowen, D. L. and Early, E. A.

    Everyday life in the Muslim Middle East

    2002 - Indiana University Press - Bloomington

    In-text: (Bowen and Early, 2002)

    Your Bibliography: Bowen, D. and Early, E., 2002. Everyday life in the Muslim Middle East. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

  • Journal

    Ghanea-Hercock, N.

    Human Rights of Religious Minorities and of Women in the Middle East

    2004 - Human Rights Quarterly

    In-text: (Ghanea-Hercock, 2004)

    Your Bibliography: Ghanea-Hercock, N., 2004. Human Rights of Religious Minorities and of Women in the Middle East. Human Rights Quarterly, 26(3), pp.705-729.

  • Journal

    Hoodfar, H.

    Devices and Desires: Population Policy and Gender Roles in the Islamic Republic

    1994 - Middle East Report

    In-text: (Hoodfar, 1994)

    Your Bibliography: Hoodfar, H., 1994. Devices and Desires: Population Policy and Gender Roles in the Islamic Republic. Middle East Report, (190), p.11.

  • Book

    James, W.

    The principles of psychology

    1950 - Dover Publications - [New York]

    In-text: (James, 1950)

    Your Bibliography: James, W., 1950. The principles of psychology. [New York]: Dover Publications.

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