
Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
Since Brill’s first Arabic publication in 1732, De Gruyter Brill has played a key role in building Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and established itself as the leading publisher in the field.
Today, we publish more than 60 journals and 150 new books per year, as well as multiple reference works, databases, and primary source collections, including the world-famous Encyclopaedia of Islam, published under the Brill imprint since the 19th century.
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Islamic Law, Ottoman & Turkish Studies, Islam in Europe, Jews and Christians in the Islamic World, Modern Middle Eastern Studies.
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History, Heritage, Cultural Studies, Literature, Visual and Material Cultures (including Art, Architecture, Archaeology and Manuscript Cultures), Islam in Asia, Women & Gender, Arts of Performance and Sensory Cultures in Global Communities