| 2019 | Jonathan Miran: Pearling Fortunes: Recovering Al? al-Nah?r?, a Legendary Red Sea Magnate in the Early Twentieth Century. In: Pedro Machado, Steve Mullins and Joseph Christensen Pearls, People, and Power: Pearling and Indian Ocean Worlds. Ohio University Press, 2019. 313-343 |
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| 2018 | Jonathan Miran: The Red Sea. In: David Armitage, Alison Bashford, Sujit Sivasundaram, Oceanic Histories. Cambridge University Press, 2018. 156-181 |
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| 2018 | Jonathan Miran, Aharon Layish: The Testamentary Waqf as an Instrument of Elite Consolidation in Early Twentieth-Century Massawa (Eritrea). In: Islamic Law and Society, 2018, 78-120 |
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| 2015 | Jonathan Miran: Stealing the Way to Mecca: West African Pilgrims and Illicit Red Sea Passages, 1920s-1950s. In: Journal of African History, 2015, 389-408 |
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| 2014 | Jonathan Miran: Mapping Space and Mobility in the Red Sea Region, c. 1500-1950. In: History Compass, 2014, 197-216 |
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| 2013 | Jonathan Miran: From Bondage to Freedom on the Red Sea Coast: Manumitted Slaves in Egyptian Massawa, 1873-1885. In: Slavery & Abolition, 2013, 135-157 |
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| 2012 | Jonathan Miran: Red Sea Translocals: Hadrami Migration, Entrepreneurship, and Strategies of Integration in Eritrea, 1840s-1970s. In: Northeast African Studies, 2012, 129-167 |
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| 2009 | Jonathan Miran: Endowing Property and Edifying Power in a Red Sea Port: Waqf, Arab Migrant Entrepreneurs, and Urban Authority in Massawa, 1860s-1880s. In: International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2009, 151-178 |
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| 2009 | Jonathan Miran: Red Sea Citizens: Cosmopolitan Society and Cultural Change in Massawa. Indiana University Press, 2009 |
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