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@AdamWalkerGB

Publishing consultant ('pitch to print') ● PhD candidate in History ● Author ● I write stuff about MENA and diaspora for IndyVoices, HuffPo, NewsWeek, Tribune.

In the countryside... always.
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2014.

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    Sad that we are leaving the EU; that it's unlikely my children's generation will have the opportunity to enjoy it as I have; that much of my parent's generation held on to the romanticism of empire; that the unity my grandparent's generation died for has been abandoned.

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  2. You fail as an academic supervisor if you attempted to make your supervisees in your own image, for you will be making them in the image of your defects. Accurate supervision drives students to become better and makes you improve beyond your image

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  3. 6. velj

    Imperial Muslims: Islam, Community and Authority in the Indian Ocean, 1839–1937 [open access book]

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  4. 5. velj

    Thread: To mark here is a short thread of clips showing the eloquent, articulate & powerful manner in which one of the great forgotten heroes of the Kashmiri Cause Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan made the case for the people of the region before the UN General Assembly.

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  7. Can anyone in the know () please offer me some background to these three pictures I bought. This is out of personal interest and not research related. Picture 1 - - - >

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  8. 5. velj

    Speaking of bones: During a famine in Egypt in 597/1200, the physician ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī examined over 2000 skeletons. He discovered that the lower jaw consisted of one bone, rather than two bones connected at the chin, as Galen had described it before.

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  9. This thread... ouch, ouch and then ouch!

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  11. 2. velj

    Not sure what I'm more excited about, the Superbowl or going to Oxford tomorrow, ahead of giving the first of my six Carlyle lectures on Tuesday at 5 pm! Just kidding, I couldn't care less about the Superbowl.

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  12. 2. velj

    Absolutely. Just pay attention to the neutral language describing British looting of Iraqi antiquities. The campaign to normalize past thefts haas even reached the Guardian.

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  13. 2. velj

    Today is 02 02 2020, which is the first palindrome date in 909 years.

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  15. 31. sij

    Delighted to see that provisional programme for the 2020 Conference is now live: So many great-looking papers titles -- I'm excited already!

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  16. I've long admired the energy and time that French specialists of Islamic studies invest into ensuring that Ph.D. students across France are connected with one another and with university faculties. They enjoy a fruitful and important sense of fraternity. --->

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  17. 31. sij

    A reminder to journalists & editors that the phrase "travel ban" is neither neutral nor objective. It's a euphemism employed by the Trump administration to obscure the overtly racist & white supremacist intent behind the ban.

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  18. LECTURE: 'The Making of the First Caliph: Early Narratives about about Abū Bakr’s (d.13/634) Conversion to Islam' by Mehmetcan Akpinar (Tübingen). Date: 19th February 2020, 17:00-19:00 Venue: Russell Square: College Buildings Room: G3

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  19. No, Pat. The training comes first, through which you gain tools that become essential to your scholarly craft (whatever the discipline). Then you then spend a lifetime sharpening and utilising those tools with increasing skill (hopefully). There are no REAL 25-book shortcuts.

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  20. 'The Banisher of Madness:' Language as the Vessel of All Truths in the Teachings of Ibn al-Sarrāj of Baghdad' by Dr Dunja Rasic. Dunja studies the ʿAbbāsid grammarian Ibn al-Sarrāj (d. 929), language, logic and grammar through the concept of the 'Wisdon of the Arabs'

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