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Strangers in Yemen: Travel and cultural encounter among Jews, Christians and Muslims in the colonial era
David Malkiel
Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
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Muslims
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Jews
100%
Christian
100%
Stranger
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Yemen
100%
Colonial Period
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Cultural Encounters
100%
Travellers
66%
Soldiers
33%
Scholarly Work
33%
Rabbis
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Human Experience
33%
Missionaries
33%
Merchants
33%
Adventurers
33%
Global Migration
33%
Instant Communication
33%
Arts and Humanities
Jews
100%
Stranger
100%
Yemen
100%
colonial era
100%
Cultural Encounter
100%
Travellers
66%
Local
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Human Experience
33%
Global
33%
Instant
33%
adventurers
33%
Army
33%
Missionaries
33%
Social Sciences
Jews
100%
Yemen
100%
Armed Forces
33%
Clergy
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%