CNES Podcasts

Singing, Chanting, and Chatter: Street Sounds and Songs of the 1919 Egyptian Revolution
A lecture by Ziad Fahmy, Cornell University

Return of the Brothers: Student Activism and Islamic Politics in 1970s Egypt
A lecture on April 10, 2013 by Abdullah Al-Arian,Wayne State University

Nationalist Internationalism, or a pre-history of non-Alignment
A lecture by Noor-Aiman I. Khan, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Program in Middle East and Islamic Civilizations, Colgate University

Captive Consumers? Shopping, Urban Space, and the Colonial Politics of Middle East Consumption
A lecture by Nancy Reynolds, Washington University in St. Louis

Reassessing the Recent History of Political Islam in Light of the Arab Uprising
A November 1, 2012 lecture by Professor James Gelvin, History Department, UCLA

Personalism in Decline? Collective Rule and the Prospects for Military Abdication in Egypt
A talk by Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University.

The Revolutionary Process in Egypt: a horizontalist challenge to personalized power?
A talk by John Chalcraft, London School of Economics.

Rebellion and Repression on the Arabian Peninsula
Fred Lawson, Mills College

Living History with Professor James L. Gelvin
Gelvin is the author of the recently released book "The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know"

Egypt: Whither the Revolution?
Joel Beinin, Stanford University

Egypt: Whither the Revolution?
Hazem Kandil, UCLA

What History Explains: The Arab World at the Intersection of the National and Transnational.
A talk by James Gelvin (UCLA)

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