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All articles published in the EWIC 2010-2020 have been published previously as part of EWIC Online (brill.com/ewio).
EWIC 2010-2020 collects all the articles from ten years of EWIC Online, into a nine-volume set – eight volumes of articles and one volume for the collective index. EWIC 2010-2020 offers 289 articles, written by 292 authors, covering 126 topics. Cumulatively, this is nearly two million words.
Volume 1: Family, Law, Religion, Theory - published August 2020
Volume 2: Body, Sexuality, Health - published September 2020
Volume 3: Economics, Migration, Refugees - published: November 2020
Volume 4: Colonialism, Education, Governance - published: December 2020
Volume 5: Political and Social Movements - published March 2021
Volume 6: Arts and Artists - published June 2021
Volume 7: Knowledge Production and Representation- published August 2021
Volume 8: Literary Studies, Media, Communications - published October 2021
Volume 9: Index - published December 2021
In the period following the Second World War, Saudi Arabia – a curious fusion of medieval theocracy, unruly dictatorship and extrovert wealth - has been called a country of ‘superlatives.’ The modernisation of the Kingdom’s oil industry has been a smooth process: its oilfields are highly sophisticated. However, social modernisation has not kept pace. ‘Reform’, long a preoccupation among the Peninsula’s leaders does not necessarily go hand in hand with religion.