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Nila Namsechi
Global Literary Theory

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Below is a list of titles for which we invite reviews. The list will be updated as new titles appear. If you would collaborate with us, drop us an email at the following address, globalliterarytheory@gmail.com

If you’re not sure which title you would review, let us know, and once we decided on a book, we’ll agree on a deadline and assist with obtaining the book.

Woman Writing in the Court of Shah Abbas I (1571–1629) painted by Persian School.
Woman Writing in the Court of Shah Abbas I (1571–1629) painted by Persian School.
The Art of Cloth in Mughal India by Sylvia Houghtelling- Treasures of Herat by Barbara Brend- A History of Herat by Shivan Mahendrarajah
Knowledge and Education in Classical Islam by Sebastian Günther- Islamic Jurisprudence and the Role of Custom by Sumeyra Yakar-Professional Mobility in Islamic Societies (700–1750) by Mohamad El-Merheb
Persian Historiography across Empires by Sholeh Quinn,Female Power and Religious Change in the Medieval Near East by Uriel Simonsohn-Molla Nasreddin by Janet Afary
Anthology of Arabic Discourse on Translation by Tarek Sharma-Wonders and Rarities by Travis Zadeh-Iran and the Deccan by Keelan Overton
Early Ibadi Theology by Abdulrahman al-Salimi-Minorities in Contact in the Medieval Mediterranean by Clara Vidal-Taming the Messiah by Aslihan Gurbuzel

If you’re interested in reviewing the older publications that were previously published on our blog, please go to the link below.

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Nila Namsechi
Global Literary Theory

Nila is a PhD candidate in Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies at University of Birmingham. She is a digital assistant of GlobaLit project.