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1. Gilʿadi, Avner, "Ṣaghīr." In The Encyclopaedia of Islam. 2d. 821-827. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1995.
Subjects: Social relations
2. Gilʿadi, Avner. "'The Child Was Small . . . Not So the Grief for Him': Sources, Structure, and Content of al-Sakhawi's Consolation Treatise for Bereaved Parents." Poetics Today 14, 2 (1993): 367-386.
Subjects: Historiography/Individuals--Sakhawi/Social relations
3. Gilʿadi, Avner. "Islamic Consolation Treatises for Bereaved Parents: Some Bibliographical Notes." Studia Islamica 81, (1995): 197-202.
Subjects: Historiography/Individuals--Sakhawi/Social relations
4. Gilʿadi, Avner. "Ṣabr (Steadfastness) of Bereaved Parents: A Motif in Medieval Muslim Consolation Treatises and Some Parallels in Jewish Writings." The Jewish Quarterly Review 80, 1-2 (1989): 35-48.
Subjects: Social relations/Historiography
5. Gilʿadi, Avner. "Concepts of Childhood and Attitudes towards Children in Medieval Islam: A Preliminary Study with Special Reference to Reactions to Infant and Child Mortality." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 32, 2 (1989): 121-152.
Subjects: Social relations/Historiography
6. Gilʿadi, Avner. "Some Notes on Taḥnīk in Medieval Islam." Journal of Near Eastern Studies 47, 3 (1988): 175-179.
Subjects: Social relations
7. Gilʿadi, Avner. "Gender Differences in Child Rearing and Education: Some Preliminary Observations with Reference to Medieval Muslim Thought." Al-Qanṭara: Revista de Estudios Árabes 16, 2 (1995): 291-308.
Subjects: Social relations
8. Gilʿadi, Avner, Children of Islam: Concepts of Childhood in Medieval Muslim Society. xii, 176 pp.. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
Notes: Review see Berkey; Gilliot; Walther.
Subjects: Historiography/Individuals--Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyah/Social relations
9. Gilʿadi, Avner, Infants, Parents and Wet Nurses: Medieval Islamic Views on Breastfeeding and Their Social Implications. xi, 191 pp.. Leiden: Brill, 1999.
Series: Islamic History and Civilization. Studies and Texts, 25
Notes: Review see Azam; Benkheira; Cooper.
Subjects: Social relations

 

 

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