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Academic Advisers:
- Professor Kamal Salibi
Emeritus Professor, department of History and Archaeology, American
University of Beirut and Honorary President of the Royal Institute for
Inter-Faith Studies, Amman, Jordan. Amongst his numerous publications in
English and Arabic are The Modern History of Lebanon (London, 1965) and A
House of Many Mansions: The History of Lebanon Reconsidered (London,
1988). For other publications, see Publication and
Bibliography
- Professor Sami Makarem
Professor of Arabic at the American University of Beirut and manager of academic research at the Druze Heritage Foundation. Amongst his numerous publications in English and Arabic is The Druze Faith, Delmar, 1974. For other publications, see see
Publication and
Bibliography
- Mr. Sulayman Takyeddine
Lebanese lawyer and jurist; author on history, politics and law. Amongst his numerous publications in Arabic are a Study of the Confessional Question in Lebanon (1984), a Survey of the Families of the Shuf Region (1999), and Studies of the History of the Shuf based on Documents (1999). For other publications, see
Publication and
Bibliography
- Mr. Nadim Shehadi
Director of the Centre for Lebanese Studies, Oxford. Activist on Lebanese & Middle Eastern studies. Associate fellow of the Middle East Programme at the Royal Institute Affairs in London (Chatham House). Co-editor of several books, amongst them: A History of Conflict and Consensus (Dana Haffar), London, 1988; Politics and The Economy in Lebanon (Bridget Harney), Oxford and London, 1989; The Lebanese in the World: A Century of Emigration (Albert Hourani), London, 1993; Lebanon On Hold: Implications for Middle East Peace (Rosemary Hollis), London, 1996.
Mr. Shehadi is the convener of the D.H.F conferences at Oxford.
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