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Zeina Maasri
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Cosmopolitan Radicalism
The Visual Politics of Beirut's Global Sixties
, pp. 246 - 269
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Morineau, R. (1974) Lebanon Today [Guide book], Paris: Éditions Jeune Afrique.Google Scholar
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al-Thakafi, Nadi (1979a) Al-Itijahat al-Jadida fi Thaqafat al-Atfal (New directions in children’s culture), Beirut: Nadi al-Thaqafi al-Arabi.Google Scholar
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Boullatta, K. (1970) ‘Nahwa fan Arabi Thawri’ (Towards a revolutionary Arab art), Mawaqif, 2(9) (May–June), 2644.Google Scholar
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CNTL (1972) Lebanon a Holiday Guide, Beirut: National Council of Tourism in Lebanon.Google Scholar
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Gay-Para, J. P. (1977) Eléments d’une réflexion: pour un Liban meilleur, Beirut: Les Éditions du Palm Beach.Google Scholar
Ghamiqa, S. (1959) ‘Qul li ayn tasbah, aqul laka man anta’ (Tell me where you swim, I tell you who you are), al-Shabaka, no. 197, 9 November.Google Scholar
Gibb, A. (1948) Taqriir al-Sir Aliksandir Gibb wa-Shurakah ʻan al-Tattawwur al-Iqtisadi fi Lubnan (The economic development of Lebanon: a report to the government of Lebanon by Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners), Beirut: Government of Lebanon, Ministry of Economy.Google Scholar
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Kawakib, al- (1956) ‘Harb midanuha al-judran’ (A war on walls), al-Kawakib (278), 27 November.Google Scholar
Khater, N. (1968) al-Kitab al-Arabi (The Arabic book), al-Mulhaq, an-Nahar, 4 August, 4–5.Google Scholar
Khouri, Z. N. (1975) ‘Mulsaqat al-Thawra al-Filistiniyya’ (Posters of the Palestinian Revolution), Shuʾun Filistiniyya, 41–42, January–February, 395–8.Google Scholar
Khoury, E. (2008) ‘L’histoire de la fondation de l’ATCL’. Available at: www.atcl.org/?sec=4 [accessed 3 May 2014].Google Scholar
Khoury, F. (1965) ‘al-Majlis al-Watani li-Inmaʾ al-Siyaha’ (The National Council for Tourism), Al-Izaʿa al-Lubnanniya, 208–219.Google Scholar
Lebanon, Ministry of Planning (1972) Plan sexennal de développement 1972–1977, Beirut – Government Document.Google Scholar
Malas, F. et al. (eds.) (1979) L’Affiche Palestinienne: Collection Ezzedine Kalak, Paris: Édition le Sycomore.Google Scholar
Menassa, G. (1948) Plan de reconstruction de l’économie libanaise et de réforme de l’état, Beirut: Société Libanaise d’économie politique.Google Scholar
Mikdashi, H. and Shaath, N. (1985) Falastin fi Tawabeʿ al-Barid 1865–1981 (Palestine in postage stamps 1865–1981), Beirut: Dar al-fata al-arabi.Google Scholar
Mission IRFED – Liban (1961) Besoins et Possibilités de développement du Liban 1960–61, Etude Préliminaire, Beyrouth: République Libanaise, Ministère du Plan.Google Scholar
Morineau, R. (1974) Lebanon Today [Guide book], Paris: Éditions Jeune Afrique.Google Scholar
al-Thaqafi, Nadi (1957) Maʿrad al-Kitab al-Arabi al-Thani [Pamphlet], Beirut: Nadi al-Thaqafi al-Arabi (The Arab Cultural Club).Google Scholar
al-Thakafi, Nadi (1979a) Al-Itijahat al-Jadida fi Thaqafat al-Atfal (New directions in children’s culture), Beirut: Nadi al-Thaqafi al-Arabi.Google Scholar
al-Thakafi, Nadi (1979b) Maʿrad al-Kitab al-Arabi al-Thalith wa-l-ʿUshrun (The 23rd Arabic Book Fair 1–12 December 1979) [Pamphlet], Beirut: Nadi al-Thaqafi al-Arabi.Google Scholar
al-Thakafi, Nadi (1980) Nadi al-Thaqafi al-Arabi Khilala 35 aman, 1944–79 (The Arab Cultural Club in 35 years, 1944–1979), Beirut: Nadi al-Thaqafi al-Arabi.Google Scholar
al-Thakafi, Nadi (1994) Masirat al-Khamsina Aman 1944–1994 (The 50-year journey 1944–1994), Beirut: Nadi al-Thaqafi al-Arabi.Google Scholar
al-Thakafi, Nadi (2006) Khamsun Aman Tarikh min Zahab, Maʿrad Bayrut al-Arabi al-Duwali li-l-Kitab (1956–2006), Beirut: Nadi al-Thaqafi al-Arabi.Google Scholar
al-Riyada, Nahar (1969) ‘Al-Sibaha’ (Swimming) special issue, Nahar al-Riyada wa-l-Tasliya (sport and leisure supplement), an-Nahar, 22 August.Google Scholar
al-Riyada, Nahar (1972) Siyahatuna (Our Tourism) special issue, Nahar al-Riyada wa-l-Tasliya (sport and leisure supplement), an-Nahar, 18 June.Google Scholar
Nasr, J. (1969) ‘Georges Rayess’, al-Mulhaq, an-Nahar, 22 June, 5.Google Scholar
Noël, J.-F. (1960) ‘Ce que vous pouvez voir en 15 jours au Liban’, Plaisir de France (205), 4–17.Google Scholar
Nasrallah, J. (1966) L’imprimerie Catholique de Beyrouth, 1852–1966, Beirut: l’Imprimerie Catholique.Google Scholar
Opening of Gallery One: a First Art Institution of its Kind (1963)’ trans. McClure, M. (2018) in Lenssen, A., Rogers, S. and Shabout, N. (eds.), Modern Art in the Arab World: Primary Documents, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 206–8.Google Scholar
Rayess, G. (1950) ‘Tourism, estivate et hivernage au Liban’, Les Conférences du Cénacle, IV (3–4) (25 April), 4467.Google Scholar
Sabra, M. (1983) ‘al-Juwʿ wa-l-Taʿtir la Yuntijan Fannan’, Al-Shiraʿ (72), 5861.Google Scholar
Safieh, K. (1983) ‘al-Mulsaq al-Siyasi wa-l-Qadiyya al-Falastiniya’, Hayat Tashkiliya, 3(10), 101–10.Google Scholar
Saudi, M. (2018) ‘From Dreams to Achievements: A Jordanian Artist in the Era of 1968’, in Lenssen, A., Rogers, S. and Shabout, N. (eds.), Modern Art in the Arab World: Primary Documents, New York: The Museum of Modern Art.Google Scholar
Shaath, N. (2016) Hayati min al-Nakba ila-l-Thawra: Sira Thatiya (My life from the Nakba to the Revolution: a memoir), Cairo: Dar al-Shuruq.Google Scholar
Sharara, A. (1962) Qadiyyat al-Kitab al-Lubnani: Dirasa Tamhidiyya (The case of the Lebanese book: a preliminary study), Beirut: Jamʿiyyat Asdiqaʾ al-Kitab (Friends of the Book Society).Google Scholar
Sharif, A. al- (1981) ‘al-Mulsaq al-Filastini’ (The Palestinian poster), Filastin al-thawra, January special issue, 352–5.Google Scholar
Shulimson, J. (1966) Marines in Lebanon 1958, Washington, DC: Historical Branch, U.S. Marine Corps.Google Scholar
Sleimane, C. (1958) ‘À l’École Hôtelière: voici le bal des bonnets blancs’, La Revue du Liban, December, special Christmas issue, 76–8.Google Scholar
‘Statement of the Founding Committee of the Union of Arab Plastic Artists (1971)’ trans. El Husseiny, D. (2018) in Lenssen, A., Rogers, S. and Shabout, N. (eds.), Modern Art in the Arab World: Primary Documents, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 335–7.Google Scholar
Tabet, J. (1924) Pour faire du Liban la Suisse du Levant: aperçu sur les conditions politiques, économiques et touristiques des deux pays, Paris: Ramlot.Google Scholar
Touma, M. (1965) ‘al-Siyaha fi Lubnan: ʿAlaqatuha maʿ al-Kharij wa la Siyyama maʿ al-Mashriq al-Arabi’ (Tourism in Lebanon: its relation to the world and especially to the Arab East), al-Thaqafa al-Arabiya, 8 (1 February), 2530.Google Scholar
Umar, M. (2005) Kitabat (Writings), Cairo: Dar al-Fikr al-Islami.Google Scholar
UN Resolution 3236 (XXIX), ‘Question of Palestine’, of 22 November 1974.Google Scholar
UN Resolution 3376 (XXX), of 10 November 1975.Google Scholar
Zoghbi, E. (1972) ‘Taʿallamna min al-Nahr’, Nahar al-Riyada wa-l-Tasliya (Sport and leisure supplement), an-Nahar, 16 April.Google Scholar
Abu Khalil, E. (1968) ‘Its Name on all Lips’, al-Mulhaq, an-Nahar, 17 November, 10.Google Scholar
Adonis, (1968) Editorial, Mawaqif, 1(1), 34.Google Scholar
Al-Anwar, (1971) Lubnan Shatiʾ al-Jamal (Lebanon the coast of beauty). Al-Anwar newspaper special supplement. Sunday, 13 June.Google Scholar
‘Al-Taliʿa Symposium Roundtable (1969)’ trans. McClure, M. (2018) in Lenssen, A., Rogers, S. and Shabout, N. (eds.), Modern Art in the Arab World: Primary Documents, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 315–21.Google Scholar
al-Azzawi, A. (1974) Fann al-mulsaqat fi al-Iraq (The art of the poster in Iraq), Baghdad: Ministry of Information.Google Scholar
al-Azzawi, A. (2001) Lawn Yajmaʿ al-Basar, London: Touch Editions.Google Scholar
al-Azzawi, A. (2018) ‘Graphic Design and the Visual Arts in Iraq’, in Lenssen, A., Rogers, S. and Shabout, N. (eds.), Modern Art in the Arab World: Primary Documents, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 370–1.Google Scholar
al-Boustani, S. (1966) ‘Prosper Gay-Para’, al-Mulhaq, an-Nahar, 19 June, 12.Google Scholar
Arafat, Y. (1974) Speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Plenary Meeting, Twenty-Ninth Session. United Nations, Official Records, Agenda Item 108, Question of Palestine, 13 November 1974, New York. Available at: https://unispal.un.org/DPA/DPR/unispal.nsf/ [accessed May 2015].Google Scholar
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Boulanger, R. (1955) Liban, Paris: Les Guides Bleus Illustrés–Hachette.Google Scholar
Boullatta, K. (1970) ‘Nahwa fan Arabi Thawri’ (Towards a revolutionary Arab art), Mawaqif, 2(9) (May–June), 2644.Google Scholar
Boustros, M. (1970) ‘Pigeon Rocks’, New Statesman, 23 January.Google Scholar
Chiha, M. (1994) Lebanon at Home and Abroad, Beirut: Fondation Michel Chiha.Google Scholar
CNTL (n.d.) Le Liban [Pamphlet], Conseil National du Tourisme au Liban, Beirut.Google Scholar
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