The British Association for Islamic Studies holds its 2024 Annual Conference taking place in the stunning Cloth Hall Court at the University of Leeds, on Monday 20 and Tuesday 21 May 2024.
Manchester University Press is delighted to be participating in the event, with our Commissioning Editor for Middle Eastern Studies and LBF2024 Trailblazer, Humairaa Dudhwala attending. Please find her for a chat about your book ideas!
We’ve put together a reading list showcasing our new and forthcoming titles in Islamic Studies, have a browse below…
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Painting the General
By Dr James Worrall and Alam Saleh
Egypt and the rise of fluid authoritarianism
By Maria Gloria Polimeno
Bartered bridegrooms
By Dr Suriyah Bi
The rise of global Islamophobia in the War on Terror
Edited by Naved Bakali and Farid Hafez
Romanticizing masculinity in Baathist Syria
By Rahaf Aldoughli
British Bangladeshi Muslims in the East End
By Fatima Rajina
Cairo collages
By Mona Abaza
Heritage and healing in Syria and Iraq
By Zena Kamash
An empire of many cultures
By Diane Robinson-Dunn
Arab youths
Edited by Laurent Bonnefoy and Myriam Catusse
The breakup of India and Palestine
Edited by Victor Kattan and Amit Ranjan
Decolonising the Hajj
By Matthew Heaton
Frontier narratives
By Steven Hutchinson
Saudi Arabia and Iran
Edited by Simon Mabon and Edward Wastnidge
Surviving repression
By Lucia Ardovini
Secularism, Islam and public intellectuals in contemporary France
By Nadia Kiwan
The Xinjiang emergency
Edited by Michael Clarke
The War on the Uyghurs
By Sean R. Roberts
Understanding Political Islam
By François Burgat
Britain's rural Muslims
By Sarah Hackett
Religion, regulation, consumption
By John Lever and Johan Fischer
Development, architecture, and the formation of heritage in late twentieth-century Iran
By Ali Mozaffari and Nigel Westbrook
Queer Muslim diasporas in contemporary literature and film
By Alberto Fernández Carbajal
Islam in British media discourses
By Laurens de Rooij
History, empire, and Islam
By Vicky Randall
The securitisation of Islam
By Clara Eroukhmanoff
Descending with angels
By Christian Suhr
Haunted presents
By Amikam Nachmani
Writing British Muslims
By Rehana Ahmed
Postcolonial minorities in Britain and France
By Shailja Sharma
Islamic charities and Islamic humanism in troubled times
By Jonathan Benthall
Foreigners, minorities and integration
By Sarah Hackett
The harem, slavery and British imperial culture
By Diane Robinson-Dunn
Iraqi women in Denmark
By Marianne Holm Pedersen
Islam and identity politics among British-Bangladeshis
By Ali Riaz
Burning the veil
By Neil MacMaster
Christian responses to Islam
Edited by Anthony O'Mahony and Emma Loosley