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Part One: History, Culture and Societies<br/>I Toward a comparative study of Isiamization<br/>Conversion la Islam, ed. N. Levtzion. New York: Holmes &<br/>Meier Publishers Inc., 1979<br/>II Conversion under Muslim domination: a comparative<br/>study<br/>Religious Change and Cullural Domination, ed. D.N. Lorenzen.<br/>Mexico City: El Colegio Mexico, 1981<br/>III Conversion to Islam in Syria and Palestine, and the<br/>survival of Christian communities<br/>Conversion and Continuit}': Indigenous Christian Communities<br/>in Medieval Islamic Lands, Eighth to Eighteenth Centuiy,<br/>eds M. Gervers and R.J. Bikhazi. Toronto: Pontifical Institute<br/>of Mediaeval Studies, 1990<br/>IV Aspects of Isiamization: Weber's observations on Islam<br/>reconsidered<br/>Max Weber and Islam, eds T.E. Huff and W. Schluchter.<br/>New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1999<br/>V Islam in the Bitad al-Siidan to 1800<br/>The Histoiy of Islam in Africa, eds N. Levtzion and R.L. Pouwels.<br/>Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2000<br/>VI Arab geographers, the Nile, and the history of Bilad<br/>ctl-Sudatt<br/>The Nile: Histories, Cultures, Myths, eds H. Erlich and<br/>/. Gershoni. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2000<br/>VII Islam in African and global contexts: adventures in<br/>comparative studies of Islam<br/>Prepared for a Conference on Islam in Africa: A Global<br/>Cultural and Historical Perspective (Binghamton University,<br/>19-22 April 2001)<br/>VIII The Almoravids in the Sahara and BUctd al-Suddn: a<br/>study in Arab historiography<br/>Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 25. Jerusalem, 2001<br/>IX Slavery and the slave trade in the early states of Bilad al-Sudan<br/>Prepared for a conference on Islam, Slaveiy and Dia.tpora<br/>(York University, 24-26 April 2003)<br/>Part Two: Revivalism, Sufism and Fundamentalism<br/>X Religious reform in eighteenth-century Morocco (with<br/>Gideon Weigert)<br/>Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 19. Jeru.salem, 1995<br/>XI Eighteenth century Sufi brotherhoods: structural,<br/>organisational and ritual changes<br/>E.ssays on Scripture, Thought and Society, A Festschrift in<br/>Honour of Anthony H. Johns, eds P.O. Ridded and T. Stivet.<br/>Leiden: Brill, 1997<br/>XII The Muslim holy cities as foci of Islamic revivalism in<br/>the eighteenth century (with Gideon Weigert)<br/>Sacred Space: Shrine, City, Land, eds B.Z. Kedar and R.J.<br/>Zwi IVerblowsky. Jeru.salem: The Israel .Academy of Sciences<br/>and Humanities, and Basingstoke: Macmillan, I99H<br/>XIII The dynamics of Sufi brotherhoods<br/>The Public Spheie in Muslim Societies, eds M. Hoexter, S.N.<br/>Eisenstadt and N. Levtzion. Albany, NY: SUNY, 2002<br/>XIV Resurgent Islamic fundamentalism as an integrative<br/>factor in the politics of Africa and the Middle East<br/>Prepared for a Conference on Islam and the West: The African<br/>Perspective (EvangeUsiche Akademie Locciim, 21-23 October<br/>2002)<br/>XV The role of SharT'a-oriented Sufi Tiiriiq in the renewal<br/>and refonn movements of the 18th and 19th centuries<br/>Prepared for the IVth International Conference on Islamic<br/>Legal Studies: Law and Sufism (Murcia, 7 -10 May 2003) |