Educating Egypt: Civic Values and Ideological Struggles by Linda Herrera (AUC Press, 2022)
“Very copious, rich and meaningful work . . . . Herrera does offer the reader a brilliant analytical treatise on the critical relationship between schooling, educational systems, and the unfolding of various features of both local and global political economy over the past three decades.”—Malak Zaalouk, The International Review of Education
Time and Power in Azraq Refugee Camp: A Nine-to-Five Emergency by Melissa Gatter (AUC Press, 2023)
“The directness of the narrative makes the book an invaluable teaching tool, highlighted by poignant observations. . . . This book stands as a critical academic resource. Authored by a writer of Northern origin who masterfully adopts a Southern viewpoint, it not only enriches the discourse but also challenges conventional assumptions about the so-called future of camps.”—Hala Ghanem, Journal of Refugee Studies
Palestinian Music in Exile: Voices of Resistance by Louis Brehony (AUC Press, 2023)
“Rich explanations of the political situation, life under occupation, world currents and awakenings, and frequent instances of steadfastness, endurance, and resistance.”—Ica Wahbeh, Jordan News
A Gift of Geology: Ancient Egyptian Landscapes and Monuments by Colin D. Reader (AUC Press, 2023)
“Whether you read this handbook as a series of adventures from your armchair or take it with you on your travels in Egypt, this book will be a delightful companion.”—Antiquity