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Presidential Address 1984 Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Ira M. Lapidus*
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley

Extract

Since this is my last gesture as President of the Association I should like to thank you all warmly for the honor you have done me in electing me as President and for the opportunity of working with the Board of Directors and with the Secretary, Michael Bonine, on your behalf. It also happens that I am just about to finish a book on the history of Islamic societies. In a very different way this project has also been a special privilege. I have been able to branch out from my basic and abiding interest in the Arab Middle East and from my studies in early Islamic history to learn something about Muslim peoples all over the world. To learn so much and to work out a way of presenting such a large subject in a coherent way has made this a wonderfully rewarding project. Like a great puzzle, it has occupied my mind for seven years. I hope that the book I am writing will return the rewards of this learning to the reader.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1985

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References

* Some of the following passages have been adapted from Lapidus, I. M., Contemporary Islamic Movements in Historical Perspective (Berkeley: Institute of International Studies, 1984).Google Scholar