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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carolyn Baker" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 6:31 PM
Subject: Request for information on modern islamic thought
> Introductory Bibliography to Modern Islamic Thought
> I am putting together the skeleton of a basic biliography of modern
islamic
> thought for an MA in Library and Information Studies at UCL and I am
looking
> for as much info. as possible to go through.
> The bibliography is not intended to be comprehensive and will consist of
an
> introduction to modern Islamic thought and the modern Islamic world and
the
> outline of a basic bibliography with a few example titles. The period will
> extend from approx. 1945, but I am particularly interested in publications
> from 1970 onwards (including digital publications).
> I am looking for:
> 1. Key authors.
> 2. Key texts.
> I can read English, Arabic and French - titles in other languages would be
> interesting, but might need a bit of explanation if you have the time! (I
> can get help with German, Urdu and Spanish titles - but would struggle
with
> anything else).
> 3. Any views you have on how a bibliography such as this should be
presented
> and what you think it should encompass.
> Any input will be acknowledged in the dissertation and gratefully
received.
> Carolyn Baker
> MA Library and Information Studies, SLAIS, UCL
>
>
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