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Reference: World Bibliographical Series Vol. 50 -YEMEN - Paul Auchterlonie 1998 (1-85109-255-2)
From: Alan D'Arcy
I have for disposal a collection of some 560 books on the Yemen, which comprises almost all published books on this subject as set out in Paul Auchterlonie's bibliography.
The subject…
British-Yemeni Society
Yemen: Challenges for the Future
11-12 January 2013
Panel 1- Yemen: Regional and Global Considerations
Panel 2- Perspectives on the Sa'dah Region
Panel 3- The Southern Question
Panel 4- The Role of Business in Developing the Yemeni Economy
Panel 5- Social Policy: Health,…
Books listed by title
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A Day Above Yemen
John J. Nowell. Hardcover
A Dictionary of Post Classical Yemeni Arabic
Moshe Piamenta. Hardcover, August 1997
A Handbook of Yemen Flora
J.R.I. Wood, Hugo Haig-Thomas…
Arabs in Exile: Yemeni Migrants in Urban Britain
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in The Guardian, 8 December 1992
Arabs in Exile: Yemeni Migrants in Urban Britain by Fred Halliday, £35, 188pp, I B Tauris.
YEMEN is a land of remote villages, but for the remotest Yemeni villages of all we…
Spate of kidnappings
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in Middle East International,7 November 1997
A wave of kidnappings and road blockades by northern tribes has highlighted the Yemeni government's tenuous grip on life outside the cities. Roads on all sides of the capital, San'a, were cut…
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in Middle East International, 30 September 2005
A Yemeni immigrant to the United States is facing up to 15 years in jail after being convicted of operating an illegal money-transfer business. Last week, a jury in New York found Abad Elfgeeh guilty of sending…
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in Middle East International, 2 September 2005
The long-rumbling war between the Yemeni authorities and the press took a new turn on August 23 when Jamal Amer, editor of the independent weekly, al-Wasat, was abducted from his home.
Unidentified men using…
New Yemen group
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in The Guardian, 1 October 1994
Southern Yemeni leaders, defeated in the country's civil war less than three months ago, yesterday announced the formation of a new opposition movement, the National Opposition Front.
