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African Bibliophiles: Books and Libraries in Medieval Timbuktu
- Brent D. Singleton
- History
- 23 January 2004
The West African city of Timbuktu flourished as a center for Islamic scholarship from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries. The social structure of the city was based on wealth, with… Expand
Brothers at Odds: Rival Islamic Movements in Late Nineteenth Century New York City
- Brent D. Singleton
- Sociology
- 1 December 2007
Abstract In late 1893, the nascent Indian-backed American Islamic Propaganda movement, led by Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb, fell into discord. Emin L. Nabakoff and John A. Lant left the movement… Expand
Entering Academic Librarianship: Tips for Library School Students
- Brent D. Singleton
- Engineering
- 1 February 2003
L'auteur donne plusieurs conseils aux etudiants commencant des etudes de bibliotheconomie: parmi ces conseils, celui d'etablir de fortes relations avec des professionnels qui effectuent des tâches… Expand
“That Ye May Know Each Other”: Late Victorian Interactions between British and West African Muslims
- Brent D. Singleton
- Sociology
- 1 September 2009
From the early 1890s to 1908 members of the Liverpool Moslem Institute led by Sheik William Henry Abdullah Quilliam had extensive contacts with their West African Muslim counterparts. This era was… Expand
The Life and Work of D.H. Hyers, 1913-1997
- Brent D. Singleton
- Mathematics
- 2006
The following is a sketch of the life and work of Donald Holmes Hyers, Professor Emeritus from the University of Southern California. The theorem put forth by Hyers in 1941 concerning linear… Expand
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Sources: Atrocities, Massacres, and War Crimes: An Encyclopedia
- Brent D. Singleton
- Computer Science
- 1 April 2014
Sources: The Oxford Companion to Black British History
- Brent D. Singleton
- Computer Science
- 1 December 2007