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Khaled Fahmy's Recent Media Appearance

On 11 July, he was interviewed in an articel published in Al -Watan newspaper. The article cab be read here.
On 28 June,he was a guest in Hafez al-Mirazi's program "bi-Tawqit al-Qahira" to speak about the relationship between religion, the army and politics in modern Egypt.  He appeared in Part one and four. You can watch one  here, and four  here. Part two had Dr. Asim Al-Disouky, and Part three had Dr. Mohamed Al-Gawwadi. You can watch three here and four here.

On June 21, he was interviewed by CNN today about reports on Mubarak's declining health. The article can be read here.

On June 19,  he was interviewed in an article published in Ahram Online on the legal repercussion of the new constitutional declaration. You can read the article here.

On June 19, he was interviewed in an article published in Global Post. The article can read here.

On June 18, he was interviewed in an article published in Ahram Online. The article can be read here.

On June 16, he was a guest in Mahmoud Saad's program, "Akher el-Nahar" on al-Nahar TV station. You can watch the 36-minute long interview here.

On June 15,  I was interviewed by Christiane Amanpour of CNN to talk about the dissolution of Parliament. You can watch it  here.

On June 14,  he was interviewed by CBS on the SCC's decision to dissolve parliament. You can watch the interview here.

On June 10, he published the Arabic version titled "قليل من السياسة.. كثير من الخيال", in Akhbar al Adab. The article can be read here.

On June 7, he published an article titled "the third way"  in Egypt Independent . The article can be read here.

On June 3, he was interviewed in the BBC Radio 4 program "Analysis". The program titled "The Middle East: Too Soon for democracy?". It can be heard here.

On 26 May, he was interviewed for the BBC World Service World Today Weekend program. The program can be heard here (the Egyptian Section starts 36:48).

On May 29, he was interviewed on National Public Radio (NPR) about "All Things Considered". The interview can be heard here.

On May 20, he was interviewed on National Public Radio (NPR) about Ahmed Shafik. The interview can be heard here.

On May 18, he was interviewed on National Public Radio (NPR) about Amr Moussa. The interview can be heard here.

On April 2, he was interviewed on National Public Radio (NPR) about the politics issue in Egypt: Unease Grows Over Islamist Political Agenda In Egypt. You can watch here.

On March 28, he was quoted in Matt Bradley's article, "Egypt's brotherhood considers presidency," that appeared in today's The Wall Street Journal.The article can be read here.

On March 27, he was quoted in Patrick Cockburn's editorial in The Independent titled, "The true price of Egypt's freedom." You can read the editorial here.

On March 26, he appeared on Reem Magued's program, "Baladna bi'l-Masry", on ONTV channel to talk about the recent tension between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF). You can watch here.

On March 25, he published Part One of his “Smell of Alexandria” article yesterday in the online magazine Manifesta Journal  (issue # 14). The article can be read here.

On March 23, 2012 he published an article titled"Samira’s honor, the army’s shame," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

He was interviewed twice in connection with the recent death of Pope Shenouda III.

For his interview on National Public Radio. Watch Here.

To read his article on Wall Street Journal. The article can be read Here.

On March 12, 2012 he published an article titled "Egypt's students should play politics," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On March 6, 2012 he published an article titled"The production of knowledge," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On March 2, 2012 he publish an article titled "حقيقة حملة فايزة ابو النجا على المجتمع المدنى," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On February 26, 2012 he published an article titled "The truth about Fayza," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On February 17, Khaled Fahmy appeared on Mahmoud Saad's TV program Akhir Al Nahar on Al Nahar TV station. He talked about the Egyptian revolution in historical perspective, history curricula in Egyptian school textbooks, and the challenges facing the Muslim Brotherhood following their victory in the recent parliamentary elections. Watch it here.

Khaled Fahmy, interview with Al-Jazeera International: "Egypt Military's Economic Empire". Watch it here

On February 1, Professor Fahmy published a piece in the "Room for Debate" feature in the New York Times on the role of Egypt's neighbors and allies in helping with the economy. You can read it here.

On February 2, Professor Fahmy was interviewed by the BBC Radio 4's The World Tonight program on the bloody Port Said events. The program was aired on February 2 at 10 pm GMT. The interview can be heard here. (The Egypt part starts at 7:34 and Fahmy's contribution starts at 12:39.)

He was also interviewed about the events in Port Said on the BBC World TV's Impact program on Friday, February 3.

On Saturday, February 4, he was interviewed on the BBC World Service Radio's World Today Weekend program on the demonstrations in Cairo following the events in Port Said. You can hear an excerpt of the interview by clicking here. (Khaled's portion starts at 2:47 pm).

On January 17, 2012 he published an article titled "The 'new look' of Cairo train station," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here

On  January 9, 2012 he published an article titled "Women, revolution, and army," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here

On January 1, 2012 he published an article titled "The real tragedy behind the fire of Institut d’Egypte," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.  

On December 26, 2011 he published an article titled "When historians read WikiLeaks," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On December 2, 2011, The World Tonight program of the BBC Radio 4 had interviewed Khaled Fahmy to talk about the results of the first round of the parliamentary elections. Click here to view the program

On November 29, 2011, Ibrahim Issa interviewed Khaled Fahmy in his program, Fil-Midan, on ONTV channel,  to talk about the Egyptian army, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the last week's clashes on Mohamed Mahmoud St. Click here to view the program.

On November 21, 2011, Khaled Fahmy, chair of the history department, was interviewed by The World Tonight program on the BBC Radio 4. Click  here to view the program.

On November 20, 2011, Al-Jazeera Online had an interview with Khaled Fahmy and four other experts, including Ambassador Nabil Fahmy, dean of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, on the significance of the elections. Click here to view the interview.

On November 20, 2011, Al-Ahram had an interview with Khaled Fahmy and two other experts, including Professor Ezzedine Fishere, on the bloody events in Tahrir and the excessive use of force by the police. Click here to view the interview.

Pascale Ghazaleh's Publications

Recently Published:

"Autour d'une disparition. Quelques documents concernant l'économie urbaine de l'Égypte au 19 esiècle,"
Revue de l'Institut des belles-lettres arabes, La justice et ses écritures. Pratiques d'enregistrements à l'époque ottomane,208 (2011-2012): 139-164

Hanan Kholoussy' Recent Media Appearance

For Better, For Worse: The Marriage Crisis That Made Modern Egypt (Standford University Press and AUC Press, 2011) has been reviewed positively in the following venues:

Madawi Al Rasheed, Middle Eastern Studies. (21 October 2011), available on www.madawialrasheed.org
 
Omnia El Shakry, Arab Studies Journal. Vol. XIX, No. 1 (Spring 2011): 185-188.
 
Wilson Chacko Jacob, Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies. Vol. 7, No. 2 (Spring 2011): 106-109.
 
Kenneth M. Cuno, The American Historical Review. Vol. 116, No. 2 (April 2011): 543-544.
 
Cawo Abdi, The American Journal of Sociology. Vol. 116, No. 3 (March 2011): 999-1001.
 
Lucy Bland, “Marriage as a Metaphor,” The Jordan Times (28 February 2011) on www.jordantimes.com
 
Kathryn Yount, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. Vol. 40, No. 1 (January 2011): 59-61.
 
Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Middle East Report and Information Project. Vol. 257 (Winter 2010): 40.
 
Mona L. Russell, International Journal of Middle East Studies. Vol. 42, No. 4 (November 2010): 723-725.
 
Ahmed Zaki Osman, “Al-Sira’ wa-Dira’: Man Raham Azmat al-Zawaj Ta’ssassat Misr al-Haditha,” Akhbar al-Adab (31 July 2010) on www.akhbarelyom.org.eg
 
Fatima Zaydan, “Majallat ‘Foreign Policy’: Azmat al-Zawaj fi-Misr ‘Mubaligh fi-ha,” al-Misri al-Yawm Vol. 6, Issue No. 2113 (27 March 2010): 20.
 
Urusula Lindsey, “The Marriage Crisis That Wasn’t,” Foreign Policy (19 March 2010) on www.foreignpolicy.com


Zeinab Abul-Magd's Recent Media Appearance

On May 8, 2012 she published an article"The Egyptian Republic of Retired Generals," in Foreign Policy.  The article can be read here

On March 5, 2012 she published an article"(جمهورية الموز (العسكرية ," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On February 13, 2012 she published an article "الإخوان الرأسماليون," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On February 9, 2012 she published an article titled "The Generals’ Secret: Egypt’s Ambivalent Market," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On February 10, 2012 she published an article titled "بيزنس" المؤسسة ,العسكرية يضر بأقتصاد مصر" in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On January 18, 2012 she published an article titled "The Army and Economy in Egypt," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.

On January 15, 2012 she published an article titled "Turkish recipe of the state civil," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here .

On January 3, 2012 she appeared in Fil-Midan program with Ibrahim Issa. Click to view the program.

On December 31, 2011 she published an article titled "Experience of Pakistani: army, Islamist and Business," in Egypt Independent. The article can be read here.