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Major Arguments Mperial and Urban Art in Islam the Subject Matter of Fatimid Art

Visual Resources of the Centre E  [Office of Yale University Open Community Collections ] Yale University holds a wide array of images from the Middle East across its encyclopedic collections. Yale University Art Gallery (YUAG) has manuscript paintings from early modern Iran and India, and strong holdings in textiles, ceramics, photography and contemporary art. 18th- and 19th-century highlights include objects that document British travels through the Heart East from the Yale Heart for British Art and the Lewis Walpole Library. Sterling Memorial Library offers visual resource from books and periodicals published in Persian, Arabic, and Turkish, while the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library houses numerous scientific manuscripts. Beinecke Library's renowned rare book and manuscript collections encompass resources from Safavid Shahnama manuscripts to 20th-century field photographs. Included among the Peabody Museum of Natural History'south collection are archaeological objects from the Islamic world. Artstor also includes the YUAG Gerasa and Dura-Europos collections. Prototype credit: Tapestry of a Hunting Scene, Iranian/Persian, mid-16th century, Yale University Art Gallery.

The Middle East Digital Humanities Digest [BLOG]

Center East Photograph Preservation Initiative  [MEPP] - MEPPI is led jointly by the Arab Epitome Foundation, the Art Conservation Department at the University of Delaware, The Metropolitan Museum of Fine art and the Getty Conservation Found. The Middle East Photograph Preservation Initiative (MEPPI) is a strategic multi-yr plan designed to heighten awareness most the importance of preserving the region's photographic heritage. Launched in 2009 with a airplane pilot workshop, it has grown into a multi-faceted initiative with an aggressive program of complementary inquiry and chapters-building objectives.


https://visualizingpalestine.org/?locale=en#visuals

Visualizing Palestine

"Visualizing Palestine creates data-driven tools to advance a factual, rights-based narrative of the Palestinian-Israeli issue. Our researchers, designers, technologists, and communications specialists work in partnership with ceremonious society actors to dilate their bear upon and promote justice and equality."

 Diarna : The Geo-Museum of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish Life "Diarna ( דיארנא ديارنا "Our homes" in Judeo-Standard arabic): The Geo-Museum of N African and Middle Eastern Jewish Life is working to digitally preserve the physical remnants of Jewish history throughout the region. We are in a race confronting time to capture site data and tape place-based oral histories earlier fifty-fifty the memories of these communities are lost.   Diarna pioneers the synthesis of digital mapping technology, traditional scholarship, and field research, as well equally a trove of multimedia documentation. All of these combine to lend a virtual presence and guarantee untrammeled access to Jewish historical sites lest they exist forgotten or erased."

The Not-So-Funny Papers Explore Cold War Propaganda, Transitional islamic state of afghanistan , and more than! The Non-And then-Funny Papers - By Matthew Trevithick | Foreign Policy.

Syria, Iraq & Afghanistan : Mapping migration, social media and topography
Authors: Wolfgang Taucher - Mathias Vogl - Peter Webinger
Published past: Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior
Engagement: 2017.  71 pages. ISBN: 9783950364392

Modernism in the Centre East and Arab Globe Past Tagharobi, Kaveh; Zarei, Ali

How the CIA Secretly Funded Arab Art to Fight Communism  [ Apr 21, 2017]

Mapping Islamophobia – Visualizing Islamophobia and Its Effects

"Mapping Islamophobia is a projection headed past Grinnell College history and religious studies professor Caleb Elfenbein, with contributions from a number of Grinnell College students and technical support from Mike Conner. The project utilizes a series of powerful interactive maps that document incidents of violence, discrimination, and bias targeting Muslim individuals and communities in the United States. One such map, along with an accompanying interactive timeline, allows visitors to view the prevalence of Islamophobia between the years 2011 and 2018. In addition, these maps allow visitors to investigate Islamophobic incidents by incident type (including legislation, public campaigns, and crimes against people) and the gender of the targeted private. The squad behind Mapping Islamophobia collected information about these incidents from a multifariousness of "media outlets with clear editorial oversight." By selecting private pins on these maps, visitors can larn more almost specific incidents and news sources. The Mapping Islamophobia project too contains Countering Islamophobia, an interactive map that documents "how American Muslim communities have responded to the increasing presence of anti-Muslim hostility in American public life over time." This map highlights community outreach activities, interfaith initiatives, and more than."
[Description from Scout Report]

"Akkasah, the Eye for Photography at New York University Abu Dhabi, is dwelling house to an archive of the photographic heritage of the Middle E and Due north Africa. The Middle is defended to documenting and preserving the diverse histories and practices of photography from the region, and our growing archive contains at present over 60,000 images."

The Bavarian Air Forcefulness Globe War I Aerial Photography of Palestine = Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv: Bildsammlung Palästina. "The ii,872 photographs, comprising both aerial and ground photographs that are
at present available on the website of the Central Country Archive of the Bavarian State Office
for Surveying, institute an important resources for the written report of many aspects of the
mural of Palestine and other territories at the terminate of Ottoman dominion in the region.
These photographs offering an overview of the region'south topography as it was almost one
hundred years ago, and as such are of great significance to geographers, historians, and
researchers working on urban cultural history "
Mapping Palestine: The Bavarian Air Force WWI Aerial Photography

Islamic Painted Folio: A database of Islamic Arts of the Volume Islamic Painted Folio database - a huge gratuitous database of references for Persian paintings, Ottoman paintings, Arab paintings and Mughal paintings. This site enables you to locate printed reproductions, commentaries and weblinks for thousands of Islamic paintings, including illuminated "rug" pages, decorated Quran pages, and book bindings from over 230 collections all over the world.

Ottoman-Era Photographs Have on New Meaning in Their Digital Life  Thousands of images from the Pierre de Gigord Collection are now attainable online [ The Getty Enquiry Institute]

Digital History of British Colonial Cairo: Media and the Potentialities of HistoryThe project aims at developing a site to publish electronic articles that use various acoustic media to reconstruct an understanding of the history of Cairo under British occupation. It is based on the employment of media and maps in gild to achieve two objectives: one) overcome publication barriers that foreclose the optimal use of the possibilities of Digital Media, 2) provide a new way of critical historical writing most Cairo to readers in Standard arabic.

Exhibition: Arab Movie theater Posters -   Yale University Library, Dec 2008 to February 2009

The Ellen-Fairbanks D. Bodman Collection of Middle Eastern and Islamic Earth Films @ UNC Over 500 films and willing to lend to other academic institutions with two week notice. Please contact your librarian to arrange such a loan.

The Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar.

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