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Russian Arabic Studies

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  • A. M. Vasiliev
  • E. I. Zelenev
  • V. A. Isaev
  • N. S. Kirabayev
  • A. B. Kudelin

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The article provides an overview of the areas of Russian Arabic Studies except linguistics. Since Eastern regional studies are inconceivable without knowledge of the language and culture of the regions under study, the analysis of studies in the modern Arab world is preceded by a review of key works that explained the specifics of the literature and philosophy of the Arab world. Thus, the first section examines key figures in the study of classical and modern literature of the Arab countries, the medieval history of this region. The second section is devoted to the philosophyof the Arab East. The largest third section is focused on the study of economic, social, and political processes in Arab countries in the XX century. It is indicated that Russian scientists, despite the forced domination of Marxist-Leninist dogmas in the social sciences, managed to create numerous scientific works that are among the distinguished Arabic Studies worldwide. The final section contains an analysis of contemporary studies of the Arab world in Russia. The article highlights key achievements of the scientific schools of Russian Arabic Studies providing information on more than two hundred monographs.

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  • A. M. Vasiliev & E. I. Zelenev & V. A. Isaev & N. S. Kirabayev & A. B. Kudelin, 2022. "Russian Arabic Studies," Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law, Center for Crisis Society Studies, vol. 14(6).
  • Handle: RePEc:ccs:journl:y:2022:id:925
    DOI: 10.23932/2542-0240-2021-14-6-12
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