A collection of postcards depicting iconic views of both the AUB campus and Lebanon selected from the Moore Collection. Locations include: 1- Afka, Nahr Ibrahim. 2- Arched window view in Douma. 3- College Hall and lower campus. 4- College Hall from the northwest. 5- Lee Observatory from northwest of Bliss Hall. 6- Maseilha Castle. 7- SPC Medical Gate and Bliss Street. 8- View of Ain Mreisseh area from College Hall tower.
In commemoration of AUB's centennial, the June 1967 symposium, “Food for the Man of Tomorrow" was organized, resulting in this collection of symposium papers by educators, researchers, sociologists, economists, nutritionists, and others actively involved with the problems of food production in the region. The participants were tasked with creating an inventory of techniques used in different parts of the world for improving the quantity and quality of food for man, and to compare and contrast these with work then current in the Middle East. The fifty articles herein are grouped under five sections: agricultural economics, animal production and protection, soil and irrigation, crop production and protection, and food technology and nutrition.
Al-Abhath is a refereed journal published annually by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the American University of Beirut. The Journal publishes and reviews in the fields of Arab and Middle Eastern studies.
Al-Abhath is a refereed journal published annually by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the American University of Beirut. The Journal publishes and reviews in the fields of Arab and Middle Eastern studies.
Al-Abhath is a refereed journal published annually by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the American University of Beirut. The Journal publishes and reviews in the fields of Arab and Middle Eastern studies.
Al-Abhath is a refereed journal published annually by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the American University of Beirut. The Journal publishes and reviews in the fields of Arab and Middle Eastern studies.