Annotated Bibliography
Remnant Remaining: Armenians amid Northern Iraq's Christian Minority. Iran and the Caucasus
Author: Darren Logan
Publisher/Publication: Iran and the Caucasus
Volume/Issue: 14(1)
DOI/ISBN: https://www.jstor.org/stable/25703837
The lost history of Christianity: the thousand-year golden age of the church in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-and how it died
Author: Philip Jenkins
Publisher/Publication: HarperOne
DOI/ISBN: 978-0-06-171788-8
Religion and International Relations in the Middle East
Author: Sotiris Roussos
Publisher/Publication: MDPI
DOI/ISBN: 978-3-03936-528-9
Migration of Palestinian Christians: Drivers and Means of Combating It
Author: Khalil Shikaki & Walid Ladadweh
Publisher/Publication: Palestinian Center for Policy & Survey Research
DOI/ISBN: https://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep25112
The Political and Social Identities of the Palestinian Christian community in Jordan
Author: Luisa Gandolfo
Publisher/Publication: Middle East Journal
Volume/Issue: 62(3)
DOI/ISBN: 10.3751/62.3.14
The Copts—equal, protected or persecuted? The impact of Islamization on Muslim‐Christian relations in modern Egypt
Author: David Zeidan
Publisher/Publication: Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations
Volume/Issue: 10(1)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/09596419908721170
The Coptic diaspora and the status of the Coptic minority in Egypt
Author: Bosmat Yefet
Publisher/Publication: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Volume/Issue: 43(7)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/1369183X.2016.1228445
Vicissitudes in the Entente between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the State in Egypt
Author: Mariz Tadros
Publisher/Publication: International Journal of Middle East Studies
Volume/Issue: 41(2)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1017/S0020743809090667
The Politics of Faith: On Faith, Skepticism, and Miracles among Coptic Christians in Egypt
Author: Anthony Shenoda
Publisher/Publication: Ethnos
Volume/Issue: 77(4)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/00141844.2011.609941
Copts and the Millet partnership: The intra-communal dynamics behind Egyptian sectarianism
Author: Paul Sedra
Publisher/Publication: Journal of Law and Religion
Volume/Issue: 29(3)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1017/jlr.2014.26
Class cleavages and ethnic conflict: Coptic Christian communities in modern Egyptian politics
Author: Paul Sedra
Publisher/Publication: Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations
Volume/Issue: 10(2)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/09596419908721181
Christians in Egypt: Strategies and Survival
Author: Andrea B. Rugh
Publisher/Publication: Routledge
DOI/ISBN: 9781137566133
Armenian Christians and Turkish Muslims: Prospects for reconciliation through interfaith dialogue on the events of history
Author: A. Christian Van Gorder
Publisher/Publication: Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations
Volume/Issue: 17(2)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/09596410600604468
Copts at the Crossroads: The Challenges of Building Inclusive Democracy in Egypt
Author: Mariz Tadros
Publisher/Publication: American University in Cairo Press
DOI/ISBN: 97897741659171
Christians and the Middle East Conflict
Author: Paul S. Rowe, John H. A. Dyck & Jens Zimmermann
Publisher/Publication: Routledge
DOI/ISBN: 9780415743983
Christians in Jerusalem: A Minority at Risk
Author: Daphne Tsimhoni
Publisher/Publication: Journal of Human Rights
Volume/Issue: 4(3)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/14754830500257695
The role of socio-economic factors in changing relations between Muslim and Christian Arabs in Israel between 1967 and 2010
Author: Ilan Shdema
Publisher/Publication: Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations
Volume/Issue: 23(4)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/09596410.2012.714118
Ethno-religious groups work values and ethics: the case of Jews, Muslims and Christians in Israel
Author: Moshe Sharabi
Publisher/Publication: International Review of Sociology
Volume/Issue: 28(1)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/03906701.2017.1385226
Building Coptic Civil Society: Christian Groups and the State in Mubarak's Egypt
Author: Paul Rowe
Publisher/Publication: Middle Eastern Studies
Volume/Issue: 45(1)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/00263200802548147
Globalization Processes and Christians in the Middle East: A Comparative Analysis
Author: Sotirios Roussos
Publisher/Publication: The Journal of the Middle East and Africa
Volume/Issue: 5:2
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/21520844.2014.928924


