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Middle East Quantitative History Group

  • Phil Pritchard (a1)
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The past few years have seen the rise in the use of computers and quantitative techniques for the study of the Middle East. My recent article “Quantitative Research on the Middle East in Islamic Times,” American Research Center in Egypt Newsletter, 93 (Spring, 1975), 4–15 established this fact statistically, and a follow-up article in the Bulletin, “New Trends in the Use of the Computer for the Study of the Middle East,” Volume IX, Number 3 (October 1, 1975), pp. 16–26, reported several ongoing projects relating to the use of computers, both with and without the simultaneous use of quantitative techniques. This article is an update of the latter article.

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Review of Middle East Studies
  • ISSN: 2151-3481
  • EISSN: 2329-3225
  • URL: /core/journals/review-of-middle-east-studies
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