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Dr. R.L.A. van Leeuwen
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History of the Middle East, Arabic literature, Islam in the modern world
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History of the Middle East, Arabic literature, Islam in the modern world
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/075230720
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Assistant Professor
Organisation
Religion Studies (UvA)
Email
R. L. A. vanLeeuwen -at- uva. nl
URL
http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/r.l.a.vanleeuwen/
Publications
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Murakami en de 'Duizend-en-één-nacht': over de handelingsvrijheid van personages
Oosterse christenen als wegbereiders voor de islam: het reisverslag van Jonas Korte
Oriëntalistiek in de Lage Landen: een eigenzinnige polemist, Reinhart Dozy (1820-1883)
Oriëntalistiek in de Lage Landen: de beminnelijke filoloog Michaël Jan de Goeje (1836-1909)
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Current research
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Mudejars and the Politics of Identity: Authority, Loyalty and Religious Polemics in Late-Medieval Iberia
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The Urban Experience of Post-Civil-War Beirut in Contemporary Artistic Productions
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Religion and the construction of modernity in Islam: Muhammad 'Abduh's reformism and his Christian interlocutors
Researcher
Religion and Spirituality in Modern Society
Researcher
Islam and Europe: Interactions, Perceptions, Transformations
Completed research projects
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Project leader
Religion and Middle Eastern travel
Project leader
The beginnings of transnationalism in modern Islamic thought: Rashîd Ridâ (1869-1935)
Researcher
The Bible in the 21st Century
Classification
A85200
Philosophy of life and religion
D33000
Theology and religious studies
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