أطروحات بالفرنسية والإنجليزية في شبه الجزيرة العربية
PhD (in English) in History on the Arabian Peninsula 1963-2020
publié le 8 juin 2021, mis à jour le 1er novembre 2021 à 07h10minCette base de données recense une grande partie des thèses anglophones, en Histoire, sur la péninsule Arabique (349 thèses) et soutenues entre 1963 et 2020. Les thèses sont organisées par grandes époques historiques, et sont ensuite classées par date de soutenance, auteur et aire géographique concernée. Un tableau statistique est disponible à la fin du document, afin d’observer les grandes tendances. Ce travail a été réalisé grâce aux données disponibles sur les sites Ethos (British Library) ; South African National ETD Portal ; Library and Archives Canada ; OATD (Open Access Thesis and Dissertations) ; NDTLD Global ETD Search et New Zealand research. This database lists a large number of English-language PhD in History, on the Arabian Peninsula (349 PhD), defended between 1963 and 2020. The PhD are organized by major historical periods, and are then classified by date of defense, author and geographical area. A statistical table is available at the end of the document, in order to observe the main trends. This work was carried out thanks to data available on the following websites : Ethos (British Library) ; South African National ETD Portal ; Library and Archives Canada ; OATD (Open Access Thesis and Dissertations) ; NDTLD Global ETD Search and New Zealand research. Documents joints
The French Center for Yemeni Studies (CFEY) was founded in 1982 in Sanaa on the initiative of Christian Robin and Rémy Audouin. Its purpose was to host archaeological missions and social science researchers working on the territory of the former Yemen Arab Republic.
Renamed the French Center for Archeology and Social Sciences of Sanaa (CEFAS) in 2001, its area of expertise has expanded, occasionally welcoming students and researchers also working in neighboring countries. In 2002, the agreements established between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) and the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) strengthened its scientific base by allowing the assignment of personnel from this institution and the creation of a mixed unit Services and Research (USR 3141).
In 2013, at the initiative of its supervisory bodies, CEFAS became a regional institute with jurisdiction over all the countries of the Arabian Peninsula (United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Republic of Yemen, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of Bahrain, Sultanate of Oman).
In 2016, an agreement between the Kuwaiti authorities and the MEAE enabled the opening of a Kuwait City branch.
In 2021, CEFAS becomes the French Center for Research in the Arabian Peninsula (CEFREPA)