Persistent Identifier
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doi:10.11588/data/10076 |
Publication Date
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2017-01-18 |
Title
| The Abou Naddara Collection - James Sanua's complete works |
Author
| Ettmueller, Eliane Ursula (Cluster of excellence - Asia and Europe in a Global Context)
Arnold, Matthias (Cluster of excellence - Asia and Europe in a Global Context)
Alisch, Johannes
Sassani, Nina
Kempf, Florian
Harder, Hans (South Asia Institute (SAI)) |
Point of Contact
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Ettmueller, Eliane Ursula (Centre for European Historical and Cultural Studies (ZEGK)) |
Description
| Access to James Sanua's journal publications and his extensive oeuvre has hitherto been difficult. Threfore, the journalistic and artistic material of the Paris-exiled egyptian nationalist has hardly received the degree of scholarly attention it actually deserves. Nevertheless, during the research-work for her Ph.D. dissertation "The Construction of a National-Self through the Definition of its Enemy in James Sanua's Early Satirical Writings" Eliane Ursula Ettmueller was able to collect James Sa nua's complete works and –even more importantly– the majority of the originals of his magazines. Mrs Eva Milhaud kindly gave her the permission to have Sanua's legacy digitized and to make it available to interested readers and researchers all over the world. However, as the newspaper-series of the period from August 1878 to December 1884 and of the ones published between 1908 and 1910 were not among the originals, Prof. Dr. Nagwa Anous made it possible for her to have the reprints scanned which were published by Dar Sader in Beirut in 1974. Publication records are provided in MODS XML and include the publication tiltle in Arabic, western transcription, and English or French translation (using the Translation on teh originals, if available), the date of each issue in Arabic and western notation, as well as issue number and number of pages. Scans were produced in tiff format at 300 ppi, 8bit. |
Subject
| Arts and Humanities |
Keyword
| digitization
satire
James Sanua
Abou Naddara
satirical writings
Egypt
Open Access |
Topic Classification
| Egypt--Politics and government--1882-1952 (LCSH)
Political satire, Arabic--Egypt (LCSH)
Periodical (LCSH) |
Related Publication
| Eliane Ettmüller: "The Construct of Egypt's National-Self in James Sanua's Early Satire & Caricature", Studien zum Modernen Orient 22, Klaus Schwarz Verlag 2012 http://www.klaus-schwarz-verlag.com/index.php?art_no=SMO22
Eliane Ettmüller: "The Construct of Egypt's National-Self in James Sanua's Early Satire & Caricature", Studien zum Modernen Orient 22, Klaus Schwarz Verlag 2012 http://www.klaus-schwarz-verlag.com/index.php?art_no=SMO22
The Abou Naddara Collection website http://abou-naddara.uni-hd.de |
Producer
| Ettmueller, Eliane Ursula (Cluster of excellence - Asia and Europe in a Global Context)
Arnold, Matthias (Cluster of excellence - Asia and Europe in a Global Context)
Alisch, Johannes
Sassani, Nina
Kempf, Florian
Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context" - Research Project B1, University of Heidelberg http://www.asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de
Heidelberg Research Architecture, University of Heidelberg http://www.asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de/de/hra-portal.html |
Production Date
| 2011 |
Production Location
| Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context", University of Heidelberg |
Distributor
| heiDATA: Heidelberg Research Data Repository (University of Heidelberg) http://heidata.uni-heidelberg.de |
Deposit Date
| 2016-07-02 |
Time Period
| Start Date: 1878 ; End Date: 1910 |
Date of Collection
| Start Date: 2009 ; End Date: 2011 |
Data Type
| bibliographic records data; digitized historical journals; satire |
Origin of Historical Sources
| Original copies of publications and documents, except for the periods 1878-08 to 1884-12 and 1908 to 1910 where copies of reprints were used as sources. |
Characteristic of Sources
| cf. http://kjc-sv016.kjc.uni-heidelberg.de:8080/exist/apps/naddara/intro_journals.html |
Documentation and Access to Sources
| Information by year, publication, and issue; each page digitised. |