Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Andrew J. Newman is a reader in Islamic Studies and Persian at the University of Edinburgh.Newman holds a BA in History from Dartmouth College, where he graduated summa cum laude, as well as a MA and Phd in Islamic Studies from UCLA.As well as a large number of academic articles on Islamic Studies and Persian History, he has authored two books: The Formative Period of Shi'i Law: Hadith as Discourse Between Qum and Baghdad (2000) and Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire (2006) (Reviews:)His work on Safavid Iran won Iran's book of the year prize for 2007 in the category of Iranian Studies."@en }
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- Andrew_J._Newman abstract "Andrew J. Newman is a reader in Islamic Studies and Persian at the University of Edinburgh.Newman holds a BA in History from Dartmouth College, where he graduated summa cum laude, as well as a MA and Phd in Islamic Studies from UCLA.As well as a large number of academic articles on Islamic Studies and Persian History, he has authored two books: The Formative Period of Shi'i Law: Hadith as Discourse Between Qum and Baghdad (2000) and Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire (2006) (Reviews:)His work on Safavid Iran won Iran's book of the year prize for 2007 in the category of Iranian Studies.".
- Q4757443 abstract "Andrew J. Newman is a reader in Islamic Studies and Persian at the University of Edinburgh.Newman holds a BA in History from Dartmouth College, where he graduated summa cum laude, as well as a MA and Phd in Islamic Studies from UCLA.As well as a large number of academic articles on Islamic Studies and Persian History, he has authored two books: The Formative Period of Shi'i Law: Hadith as Discourse Between Qum and Baghdad (2000) and Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire (2006) (Reviews:)His work on Safavid Iran won Iran's book of the year prize for 2007 in the category of Iranian Studies.".