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Al-Hadith ( Arabic: الحديث; The Modern) was a literary magazine published in Aleppo. [1] It was established around 1927 by Edmond Rabbath [ ar] and Sami Kayyali [ ar] and ran with few breaks through the 1950s. [1]

Early sections of the publication included women's issues (النسائيات), literature (الأدب), and arts and sciences (العلوم والفنون). [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Watenpaugh, Keith D. (2003). "Middle-Class Modernity and the Persistence of the Politics of Notables in Inter-War Syria". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 35 (2): 257–286. ISSN  0020-7438. JSTOR  3879620.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Al-Hadith ( Arabic: الحديث; The Modern) was a literary magazine published in Aleppo. [1] It was established around 1927 by Edmond Rabbath [ ar] and Sami Kayyali [ ar] and ran with few breaks through the 1950s. [1]

Early sections of the publication included women's issues (النسائيات), literature (الأدب), and arts and sciences (العلوم والفنون). [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Watenpaugh, Keith D. (2003). "Middle-Class Modernity and the Persistence of the Politics of Notables in Inter-War Syria". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 35 (2): 257–286. ISSN  0020-7438. JSTOR  3879620.

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