André Raymond (7 August 1925 – 18 February 2011) was
professor emeritus
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at the
University of Provence
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. He was an expert on the history of the city in the Arab world.
Early life
André Raymond was born on 7 August 1925 in
Montargis
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, France.
Career
Raymond was director of the
French Institute for Arab Studies
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in Damascus, and of the
, in
Aix-en-Provence
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. At the time of his death he was professor emeritus at the University of Provence.
Raymond was an expert on the city in the Arab world about which he wrote several books. In 2002 his essays and articles on the subject were collected for a volume in the
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series titled ''Arab cities in the Ottoman period: Cairo, Syria and the Maghreb''.
''Arab Cities in the Ottoman Period''.
Ashgate. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
Death
Raymond died on 18 February 2011.
Selected publications
*''The great Arab cities in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries: An introduction''. New York University Press
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Directors
* Arthur Huntington Nason, 1916–19 ...
, 1984. ()
*''Le Caire''. 1993.
*''Cairo: City of history''. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press
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*''Arab cities in the Ottoman period: Cairo, Syria and the Maghreb''. Ashgate Variorum, 2002. (Variorum Collected Studies series)
References
1925 births
2011 deaths
Academic staff of the University of Provence
20th-century French historians
Historians of the Middle East
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