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Saudi Arabia - Bibliography

Saudi Arabia
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Al-Farsy, Fouad. Saudi Arabia: A Case Study in
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Al-Rashid, Ibrahim. Documents on the History of Saudi
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Birks, J.S., and C.A. Sinclair. Arab Manpower: The Crisis of
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Bloomfield, Lincoln P., Jr. "Saudi Arabia Faces the 1980s: Saudi
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Brent, Peter. Far Arabia: Explorers of the Myth. London:
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Brown, Edward Hoaglann. The Saudi Arabia-Kuwait Neutral
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Brown, L. Carl (ed.). From Medina to Metropolis: Heritage and
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Buchan, James. Jeddah Old and New. London: Stacey, 1980.

Chapman, Richard A. "Administrative Reform in Saudi Arabia,"
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Cheneb, Mohammed ben. "Ibn Taimiya." Pages 151-52 in H.A.R. Gibb
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Cole, Donald Powell. "The Enmeshment of Nomads in Saudi Arabian
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------. Nomads of the Nomads: The Al Murrah Bedouin of the
     Empty Quarter. Chicago: Aldine, 1975.

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Cottrell, Alvin J. (ed.). The Persian Gulf States: A General
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Crystal, Jill. Oil and Politics in the Gulf: Rulers and
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De Gaury, Gerald. Faisal: King of Saudi Arabia. New
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Dougherty, James E. "Religion and Law." Pages 281-313 in Alvin J.
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Doughty, Charles Montague. Travels in Arabia Deserta. (2
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Eilts, Hermann F. "Social Revolution in Saudi Arabia," Pt. 1,
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------. "Social Revolution in Saudi Arabia," Pt. 2,
     Parameters: The Journal of the Army War College, 1,
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El Mallakh, Ragaei. Saudi Arabia. Rush to Development:
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Esposito, John L. Islam: The Straight Path. New York:
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Freedman, Robert O. The Middle East after the Israeli
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Gibb, H.A.R. "'Arabiyya." Page 386 in H.A.R. Gibb et al. (eds.),
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Gibb, H.A.R., et al. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1.
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------. Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2. (2d ed.), Leiden:
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Goldberg, Jacob. The Foreign Policy of Saudi Arabia.
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------. "How Stable Is Saudi Arabia?" Washington
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Habib, John S. Ibn Sa'ud's Warriors of Islam: The Ikhwan of
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Halliday, Fred. Arabia Without Sultans: A Political Survey of
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Hawley, Donald. The Trucial States. New York: Twayne,
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Haykal, Mohamed Hassanein. The Life of Muhammad.
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Helms, Christine Moss. The Cohesion of Saudi Arabia:
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Hitti, Philip K. History of the Arabs. London:
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Hodgson, Marshall. The Venture of Islam. (3 vols.)
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Holden, David, and Richard Johns. The House of Saud: The Rise
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Holt, P.M., Ann K.S. Lambton, and Bernard Lewis (eds.). The
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Hourani, Albert. A History of the Arab Peoples. Boston:
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Howarth, David. A Desert King: Ibn Saud and His Arabia.
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Humphreys, R. Stephen. "Islam and Political Values in Saudi
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Hurgronje, C. Snouck. Mekka in the Latter Part of the 19th
     Century. London: Luzac, 1931.

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Knauerhase, Ramon. "Saudi Arabia: Fifty Years of Economic
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     1983, 19-23.

Korany, Bahgat. The Foreign Policies of Arab States.
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Koury, Envery M. The Saudi Decision-Making Body: The House of
     al-Saud. Hyattsville, Maryland: Institute of Middle
     Eastern and North African Affairs, 1978.

Kraft, Joseph. "Letter from Saudi Arabia," New Yorker,
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Lacey, Robert. "How Stable Are the Saudis?" New York Times
     Magazine, November 8, 1981, 35-40.

------. The Kingdom: Arabia and the House of Saud. New
     York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982.

Lancaster, William. The Rwala Bedouin Today. Cambridge:
     Cambridge University Press, 1981.

Lebkicker, Roy, George Rentz, and Max Steineke. The Arabia of
     Ibn Saud. New York: Moore, 1952.

Lees, Brian. A Handbook of the Al Sau'd Ruling Family of
     Saudi Arabia. London: Royal Genealogies, 1980.

Lewis, Bernard. The Arabs in History. New York: Harper
     and Row, 1960.

------. Origins of Isma'ilism. Cambridge: Heffer, 1940.

Lindsey, Gene. Saudi Arabia. New York: Hippocrene Books,
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Lippman, Thomas W. Islam: Politics and Religion in the Muslim
     World (Headline Series, No. 258.) New York: Foreign
     Policy Association, 1982.

Looney, Robert E. Saudi Arabia's Development Potential:
     Application of an Islamic Growth Model. Lexington,
     Massachusetts: Lexington Books, 1982.

MacDonald, Charles G. Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the Law of the
     Sea: Political Interaction and Legal Development in the
     Persian Gulf. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press,
     1980.

MacIntyre, Ronald R. "Saudi Arabia." Pages 9-29 in Mohammed Ayoob
     (ed.), The Politics of Islamic Reassertion. New
     York: St. Martin's Press, 1981.

Magnus, Ralph H. "Societies and Social Change in the Persian
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     Persian Gulf States: A General Survey. Baltimore: Johns
     Hopkins University Press, 1980.

Makdisi, George. "Ibn Taimiya: A Sufi of the Qadariya Order,"
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Malone, Joseph J. "America and the Arabian Peninsula: The First
     Two Hundred Years," Middle East Journal, 30, No. 3,
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------. "Security: A Priority for Gulf Council," Journal of
     Defense and Diplomacy, 1, No. 6, September 1983, 15-17.

Memon, Muhammad. Ibn Taimiya's Struggle Against Popular
     Religion. The Hague: Mouton, 1976.

The Middle East and North Africa, 1991. London: Europa,
     1990.

Miller, Aaron David. Search for Security: Saudi Arabian Oil
     and American Foreign Policy, 1939-1949. Chapel Hill:
     University of North Carolina Press, 1980.

Monroe, Elizabeth. "Faisal: The End of an Era," Middle East
     International [London], No. 47, May 1975, 11-13.

Mortimer, Edward. Faith and Power: The Politics of
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Niblock, Tim (ed.). State, Society, and Economy in Saudi
     Arabia. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1982.

Penrose, Edith. "Oil and State in Arabia." Pages 271-85 in Derek
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Pesce, Angelo. Makkah A Hundred Years Ago. London:
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Peters, F.E. Allah's Commonwealth. New York: Simon and
     Schuster, 1973.

Philby, H. St. John. Forty Years in the Wilderness.
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------. Sa'udi Arabia. London: Benn, 1955.

Powell, William. Saudi Arabia and Its Royal Family.
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Quandt, William B. "Saudi Arabia: Security and Foreign Policy in
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Rentz, George. "Dir`iyya." Pages 320-22 in H.A.R Gibb et al.
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------. "Djazirat al-`Arabiya." Pages 551-54 in H.A.R Gibb et al.
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------. "Saudi Arabia." Pages 115-25 in J.H. Thompson and R.C.
     Reischauer (eds.), Modernization of the Arab World.
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------. "Saudi Arabia: The Islamic Island," Journal of
     International Affairs, 19, No. 1, 1965, 77-86.

------. "Wahhabism and Saudi Arabia." Pages 54-66 in Derek
     Hopwood (ed.), The Arabian Peninsula: Society and
     Politics. Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Littlefield,
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Rihani, Amin. Around the Coasts of Arabia. Delmar:
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Rizvi, Hasan Askari. "Gulf Cooperation Council," Pakistan
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Rugh, William A. "Emergence of a New Middle Class in Saudi
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     1973, 9-20.

Ruthven, Malise. Islam in the World. Oxford: Oxford
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Sabini, John. Armies in the Sand: The Struggle for Mecca and
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Saudi Arabia. Central Planning Organization, Development
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Savory, Roger M. "A.D. 600-1800." Pages 14-40 in Alvin J.
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------. "The Ancient Period." Pages 3-13 in Alvin J. Cottrell
     (ed.), The Persian Gulf States: A General Survey.
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Schacht, Joseph. An Introduction to Islamic Law. Oxford:
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Shahid, Irfan. "Pre-Islamic Arabia." Pages 3-29 in P.M. Holt, Ann
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     Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown
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Tetreault, Mary Ann. The Organization of Arab Petroleum
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Thesiger, Wilfred. Arabian Sands. New York: Dutton,
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Thompson, J.H., and R.C. Reischauer (eds.). Modernization of
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Troeller, Gary. The Birth of Saudi Arabia: Britain and the
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Voll, John Obert. Islam: Continuity and Change in the Modern
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Ward, Phillip. Ha'il: Oasis City of Saudi Arabia. New
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------. Muhammad: Prophet and Statesman. London: Oxford
     University Press, 1961.

Winder, R. Bayly. Saudi Arabia in the Nineteenth
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Wright, Robin. Sacred Rage: The Wrath of Militant Islam.
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Source: U.S. Library of Congress





CITATION: Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. The Country Studies Series. Published 1988-1999.

Please note: This text comes from the Country Studies Program, formerly the Army Area Handbook Program. The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.


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