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RE-framing education about beliefs and practices in schools a ...
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/assets/file-downloads/Education-Project-Report_200513_120913.pdf15 Dec 2015: RE-framing education about beliefs and practices in schools. a lens and tools (concept based) approach. University of Cambridge/Woolf Institute. 2 University of Cambridge (Faculty of Education) / Woolf Institute. I want to express my profound Results that match 2 of 3 words
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Languages of Legitimation in the Middle East | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/languages-of-legitimation-in-the-middle-east14 Jul 2024: Published July 08, 2019 by Christopher Cooper-Davies. Conference Report: Languages of Legitimation: Cambridge Middle East Conference, 2019. ... General research questions we hoped to address included: what does legitimacy mean in a Middle Eastern context?
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Dunya Habash | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/people/dunya-habash13 Jul 2024: religion, migration, economics - and inner subjectivities. ... of cohabitation between Muslims, Jews, Christians, Arabs, Kurds, Armenians and others - but also test the strength of the 'interfaith and cosmopolitan' narrative of Syria's secularist
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Assessing the Effectiveness of Interfaith… | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/effectiveness-of-interfaith-initiatives14 Jul 2024: Paper presented at the Religious Imaginations and Global Transitions conference at the London School of Economics. ... Paper presented at the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) annual conference in Washington DC.
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Month in Review - February 2020 | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/february-202014 Jul 2024: We started the month off by welcoming Prof Mick Dumper (University of Exeter) for his lecture ‘Jerusalem: A Many-Bordered City’ which explored how the different historical, religious, legal and economic ... st. Century, where we welcomed three
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Minorities and Popular Culture in the Modern… | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/minorities-and-popular-culture-in-the-modern-middle-east-114 Jul 2024: Hanan is Assistant Professor of History of the Middle East at Texas Christian University. ... Her primary research focuses on the socio-economic and cultural development of the modern Middle East with special emphasis on gender, sexuality and popular
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The Licoricia of Winchester Statue Appeal | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/the-licoricia-of-winchester-statue-appeal14 Jul 2024: Licoricia of Winchester has been described as the most important English Jewish woman of the Middle Ages. ... Diversity of community creates cultural and commercial benefits. Many prejudices against the Jews originated in the Middle Ages and shaped
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Art history from below: the imagery of the Cairo | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/art-history-cairo-genizah14 Jul 2024: the history of the Jews of the wider Mediterranean and the Middle East. ... Genizah documents have allowed researchers to meticulously reconstruct the social, economic and political history of the Jewish communities of Iraq, Syria-Palestine, Egypt and
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The Need for Intrafaith Perspective on… | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/the-need-for-intrafaith-perspective-on-interfaith-matters14 Jul 2024: And critics also emphasised the suffering of countless other Christians in the Middle East. ... the Middle East: Cross-Cultural Diplomacy in the Period of the Crusades, trans.
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History in Fragments | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/history-in-fragments14 Jul 2024: But this is work that needs to be done. Editions of primary source material are one of the sustaining pillars of research, be it on cultural, social, economic or political history. ... She is an Affiliate Lecturer at the Faculty of Asian and Middle
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Research Day 2018 | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/research/research-day-201814 Jul 2024: Stephanie's PhD research will focus on the evolving relationship between Byzantium, the Umayyad Caliphate, and Christian communities across the Middle East in the seventh and eighth centuries, particularly in the ... After writing his PhD on
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Priorities for Support | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/support-us/priorities-for-support14 Jul 2024: In doing this, they advance their knowledge in their field of research, test their developing theses and develop valuable and transferable skills in teaching, creating teaching materials and academic event organising. ... Material includes key reference
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Religion and Society from the Medieval to the… | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/religion-and-society-from-the-medieval-to-the-modern14 Jul 2024: The programme will examine the interactions between religion and society and between the different religious communities, with a focus on Jews and Muslims, in the Middle East, southern Europe and the ... from below'), examinations of interreligious
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Religious Soundscapes in Cambridge | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/religious-soundscapes-in-cambridge13 Jul 2024: Musicologist Ruth HaCohen has recently traced the association of Jews with 'noise' through Western-Christian culture from the Middle Ages to modernity. ... me to test and refine my own ideas among colleagues familiar with very different sonic and
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Reflections on a Sabbatical | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/reflections-on-a-sabbatical14 Jul 2024: The privilege of a sabbatical enabled numerous and sometimes lengthy meetings – in the USA, Europe and the Middle East. ... Power works by division, influence by multiplication. A monarch has power, making military, economic and political decisions.
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Migration, Populism, and the State in East… | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/migration-populism-and-the-state-in-east-germany14 Jul 2024: The arrival of foreigners in East German cities and regions coincided with economic decline and political humiliation. ... In order to maintain its economic clout and welfare levels, Germany will need net migration of around 500,000 people per year in
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In Memory of Medieval Spain | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/in-memory-of-medieval-spain13 Jul 2024: By the middle of the thirteenth century, Muslim rule was confined to the small Emirate of Granada. ... v Changes in urban and rural structures. v The evolution of institutions and socio-economic systems.
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Steel and Horseflesh: Trade in the Late Medieval | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/videos/steel-and-horseflesh-trade-in-the-late-medieval-mediterranean14 Jul 2024: the emergence of an economic elite that prospered until they reached the status of honoured citizens. ... All this evidences suggests that Vic was one of the most important centres of the cutlery industry in the late Middle Ages.
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Bees in the medieval Mediterranean: Economic | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/videos/bees-in-the-medieval-mediterranean-economic-environmental-and-cultural-perspectives14 Jul 2024: Bees and bee products were of tremendous cultural significance in the later Middle Ages.
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Manufacturing a Clash of Civilisations: Lecture… | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/manufacturing-a-clash-of-civilisations-lecture-transcription14 Jul 2024: Introduction. Thank you. Good afternoon. My name is Dr Julian Hargreaves; I am Research Fellow at the Woolf Institute, an Affiliated Lecturer at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, ... Where anti-Muslim hatred exists in Blackburn we must
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