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Publications

Kurdish Studies Series

 

I.B. Tauris and the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Middle East Centre have launched a new devoted to Kurdish studies. The salience of Kurdish political, social, economic and cultural developments for the Middle East and for wider geopolitics is being increasingly reflected in the upsurge of research in this area. The series will harness this momentum and encourage further innovative and accessible research which will contribute to scholarly and public understanding.

The Kurdish Studies Series promotes and disseminates outstanding research on a wide range of themes from different disciplinary perspectives on Kurds including history, political movements, social dynamics, gender, political representation, displacement, governance, nationalism, political economy, international relations, security, religion and literature.

Advisory Board

  • Sabri Ateş, Southern Methodist University

  • Mehmet Gurses, Florida Atlantic University

  • Janet Klein, University of Akron

  • David Romano, Missouri State University

  • Clemence Scalbert-Yücel, University of Exeter

  • Güneş Murat Tezcür, University of Central Florida

  • Nicole Watts, San Francisco State University

 

The Kurds in a Changing Middle East: History, Politics and Representation

Edited by Faleh A. Jabar and Renad Mansour, 2019

The Kurds of Northern Syria: Governance, Diversity and Conflicts

Harriet Allsopp and Wladimir Van Wilgenberg, 2019

Kurdish Nationalism on Stage: Performance, Politics and Resistance in Iraq

Mari Rostami, 2019

Kurds and the Politics of Turkey: Agency, Territory and Religion

Deníz Çifçi, 2019

A Modern History of the Kurds, fourth edition

David McDowall, 2021

The Political Representation of Kurds in Turkey: New Actors and Modes of Participation in a Changing Society

Cengiz Gunes, 2021

Kurds and Yezidis in the Middle East: Shifting Identities, Borders and the Experience of Minority Communities

Edited by Günes Murat Tezcür, 2021

The Formation of Modern Kurdish Society in Iran: Modernity, Modernization and Social Change 1921–1979

Marouf Cabi, 2023