Works
This is a very partial list of Abu-Lughod's extensive writings and does not include a considerable number of journal articles.
Works authored by Abu-Lughod.
- The Arab Rediscovery Of Europe: A Study in Cultural Encounters (1963)
- The Evolution of the Meaning of Nationalism (1963)
- The transformation of the Egyptian elite : prelude to the 'Urabi Revolt (1967)
Works edited by Abu-Lughod.
- The Arab-Israeli Confrontation of 1967: An Arab Perspective (1970)
- The Transformation Of Palestine (1972)
- Settler regimes in Africa and the Arab world : the illusion of endurance (1974)
- African themes / Northwestern University studies in honor of Gwendolen M.Carter. (1975)
- Palestinian Rights: Affirmation and Denial (1982)
- The Landscape of Palestine: Equivocal Poetry (1999)
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