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Sousa, Ahmed. . Atlas of Iraq, showing administrative boundaries, areas & population. Baghdad, Surveys Press, 1953.
Call#: Van Pelt Library G2250 .S6 1953


tagged atlas iraq maps by laallen ...on 25-JAN-07
Sousa, Ahmed. . Aṭlas Baghdād. [1952].
Call#: Van Pelt Library G2254.B3 S6 1952


tagged atlas maps iraq baghdad by laallen ...on 25-JAN-07
Huge map of baghdad
tagged NIMA baghdad iraq gis data by laallen ...on 18-JAN-07
Great collection of maps.
tagged baghdad gis maps iraq by laallen ...on 18-JAN-07
The Iraq Foundation is a non-profit, non-partisan, non-governmental organization working for democracy and human rights in Iraq, and for a better international understanding of Iraq's potential as a contributor to political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.
tagged guides iraq by laallen ...on 18-JAN-07
This guide will help you to use the Penn Library when researching topics on the modern ethnography, history and political situation of Iraq and its people. It describes finding aids, useful reference works, and some web portals for discovering information on Iraq.
Materials containing relevant information are collected chiefly by Van Pelt Library (social sciences and humanities, including history and political science, and area studies, including Middle Eastern studies). The anthropology, ethnography, and archaeology collections of the University Museum Library will also contain useful materials.
BE PERSISTENT! Many terms for topics you'll be researching will have been transliterated into romanized forms. You'll soon discover that there's no one "approved" transliteration style. When searching, first try using the form you know. Look for clues -- controlled vocabulary (e.g., subject headings or uniform titles) that may appear only in full record displays, "see also" or "more info" references -- to discover the transliterated form used by the work you're consulting. Use truncated word forms: read the work's documentation to discover how to truncate. Try omitting punctuation-like characters: some computer interfaces may elide ayn, maddah, and other Arabic transliteration marks. Ask for help! Your instructors have great experience at wrestling with transliteration, and so do reference librarians.
tagged anthropology guides iraq by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 18-JAN-07
A guide to the Penn Library resources on Iraq -- mostly to the printed resources. Part of the Prrucs project.
tagged guides iraq by laallen ...on 18-JAN-07
tagged baghdad iraq maps by laallen ...on 18-JAN-07

Article in Harpers from 2004 describing the lack of reconstruction in Baghdad and describing Baghdad year Zero.

 

tagged articles baghdad iraq war by laallen ...on 18-JAN-07
The United Nations Development Programme for Iraq reconstruction
tagged UN iraq war igo by laallen ...on 18-JAN-07
The war in Iraq has thrust GIS and Geospatial technologies into the limelight. Each day the public is presented with maps, imagery, and other spatial data products in an effort to provide a visual representation of the latest developments. The following directory provides some valuable pointers and descriptions of companies that are providing GIS-based solutions to help the public follow the war in Iraq. If you know of additional resources that are of interest please send us some details.
tagged data iraq gis by laallen ...on 17-JAN-07
bombing in iraq superimposed onto san fransisco map
tagged baghdad design urban_studies mapping iraq casualties war by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 17-JAN-07
bombing in iraq superimposed onto san fransisco map
tagged casualties iraq urban_studies war mapping design by jn ...and 1 other person ...on 04-OCT-06
Check this site for energy stats in other countries....Energy Information Administration.
belongs to Energy/Environment project
tagged energy iraq by anellokj ...on 24-JUL-06
Eagleton, William..
Introduction to Kurdish rugs and other weavings / William Eagleton. [0905906500] Buckhurst Hill, Essex : Scorpion Publishing, 1988.
Call#: Fine Arts Library NK2809.K87 E14 1988
A slim, readable introduction to the varied weavings of Kurdish groups. Chapters provide technical analyses that are useful in differentiating and identifying the output of Kurds from eastern Anatolia, to the Caspian region to Iran. Eagleton's knowledge of the materials and processes of rug making was excellent. By dint of a long diplomatic career in the Middle East, he had a deep knowledge of the people, their social and political history, as well as their craft. He was a notable collector.


tagged Anatolia Carpets Caucasus Iran Iraq Kurds rugs textiles weaving by zucca ...on 04-MAY-06

Matthews, Chris. "There's a Little Rick in All of Us" Newsweek, 00289604, 10/28/2002, Vol. 140, Issue 18

In his Newsweek article published shortly before the United States declared war on Iraq, Chris Matthews presents the case that Americans today are as much like Rick Blaine in Casablanca as they have ever been. It is hard to make the choice between protecting America’s interests by staying out of harms way and fighting for just causes to protect the world. Historically America has been the “reluctant warrior,” joining the fight in causes that Americans think are right. Matthews worries that the Bush administration is acting against American history by joining in “entangling alliances.” He fears that Bush is transforming America from “reluctant warriors” into aggressors waiting for a fight.

Casablanca has as much relevance today as ever. The film teaches that it is important to know when the time is right to fight for good and when it is time not to get involved. The danger arises when America decides to fight, but it is not to stick up for dying ethics and morality in the world. The Iraq war is America fighting for the wrong reasons, against the general consensus of what is right. America is not sticking to the model presented by Rick.

The article was published before problems arose and provides a forward thinking view about the dangers of getting involved in Iraq. The contrast between the reasons America got involved in World War II as shown in Casablanca and the reasons that America is going into Iraq, highlight the changes being made by the bush administration.

tagged Casablanca Iraq War by briannt ...on 07-APR-06
tagged gis iraq nformation_design tremporal_data war by jn ...on 30-MAR-06