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Published 1949
Life and work in medieval Europe (fifth to fifteenth centuries) /

: Translation of : Travail dans l'Europe chrétienne au moyen âge. : xix, 394, [l] pages : VIII plates ; 25 cm. : Bibliography : pages 337-342.

Published 1995
From empire to republic : essays on Ottoman and Turkish social history /

: 179 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9754280800

Published 2002
Le rôle et le statut de la femme en Egypte hellénistique, romaine et byzantine : acts du colloque international, Bruxelles-Leuven, 27-29 novembre 1997 /

: OCLC 495413095 : xv, 396 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 904291131X

Published 1991
Sūdān : history, identity, ideology /

: Papers presented at a conference held at Oxford, 1989 and sponsored by IREMAM and The Middle East Centre, St Antony's College, Oxford. : xvi, 298 pages : illustration, maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0863721494
9780863721496

Published 2014
Alep et ses territoires : fabrique et politique d'une ville, 1868-2011 /

: "Ouvrage publié avec le concours du ministère des Affaires étrangeres (DGMDP), et du Centre national de la recherche scientifique (UMIFRE 6, USR 3135) avec la collaboration duGrupe de Recherches et d'Études sur la Méditerranée et le Moyen-Orient (GREMMO) et avec le soutien de la Mairie de Lyon."
OCLC 880549366 : 590 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 547-561). : 9782351593899

Published 2022
Childhood in ancient Egypt /

: "There could be no society, no family, and no social recognition without children. The way in which children were perceived, integrated, and raised within the family and the community established the very foundations of Egyptian society. Childhood in Ancient Egypt is the most comprehensive attempt yet published to reconstruct the everyday life of children from the Predynastic period to the end of the New Kingdom. Drawing on a vast wealth of textual, iconographic, and archaeological sources stretching over a period of 3,500 years, Amandine Marshall pieces together the portrait of a society in which children were ever-present in a multiplicity of situations. The ancient sources are primarily the expressions of male adults, who were little inclined to take an interest in the condition of the child, and the feelings of young Egyptians and all that touches on their emotional state can never be deduced from the sources. Nevertheless, by cross-referencing and comparing thousands of documents, Marshall has been able to explore how ancient Egyptians perceived children and childhood, and whether children had a particular status in the eyes of the law, society, and the Egyptian state. She examines the maintenance of the child and the care expended on its being, and discusses the kinds of clothing, jewelry, and hairstyles children wore, the activities that punctuated their daily lives, the kinds of games and toys they enjoyed, and what means were employed to protect them from illness, evil spirits, or ghosts. Accessibly written and copiously illustrated with 160 drawings and photographs, this book sheds unprecedented light upon the experience of childhood in ancient Egypt and represents a major contribution to the growing field of ancient-world childhood studies."--
: "First published in French in 2013 by Éditions du Rocher as Être un enfant en Égypte ancienne" -- title page verso. : xxxi, 266 pages : illustrations, map; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781649031228