Noticias MEAH Sección Árabe-Islam, 2025
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TESIS DOCTORALES DEFENDIDAS EN EL DEPARTAMENTO DE ESTUDIOS SEMÍTICOS (ÁREA DE ESTUDIOS ÁRABES E ISLÁMICOS)
AÑO 2024:
- Abdenour PADILLO SAOUD. El Occidente islámico en la historiografía mameluca del periodo baḥrī: fuentes y recepción de la historia de al-Andalus. Directores Dr. Antonio Peláez Rovira y Dra. María Teresa Penelas Meléndez. Mención de Doctorado Internacional. (20/02/2024).
- Seila DE CASTRO GARCÍA. Las pensiones (nafaqāt) en al-Andalus en la época de taifas: traducción y estudio del Kitāb al-Nafaqāt de Ibn Rašīq (m.446/1054). Directores Dra. María Dolores Rodríguez Gómez y Dr. Rachid El
Hour Amro. Mención de Doctorado Internacional. (18/03/2024). - Salah Eddine SALHI. La diplomacia pública o el soft-power: relaciones culturales entre España y Argelia (1990-2018). Director Dr. Carmelo Pérez Beltrán. (02/10/2024).
LIBROS RECIBIDOS EN MISCELÁNEA DE ESTUDIOS ÁRABES Y HEBRAICOS, SECCIÓN ÁRABE-ISLAM
ÁLVAREZ-OSSORIO, Ignacio y ABU-TARBUSH, José. Gaza. Crónica de una Nakba anunciada. Madrid: Los Libros de la Catarata, 2024.
GÓMEZ, Luz. Palestina: heredar el futuro. Madrid: Los Libros de la Catarata, 2024.
LÓPEZ ALONSO, Carmen. Hamás. De la marcha hacia el poder al vuelo de Ícaro. Madrid: Los Libros de la Catarata, 2024.
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