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The Babi and Bahá'í Religions:
An Annotated Bibliography

by Denis MacEoin

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Chapter 3

Academia

1. Association for Bahá'í  Studies -- Australia: Annual Conference (4th.: 1985: Yerrinbool, N. S. W.). Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference of the Association for Bahá'í  Studies -- Australia 1945, Yerrinbool, N. S. W. Willeton, W. A.: Association for Bahá'í  Studies -- Australia, 1985.Collins 7.77

2. Association for Bahá'í  Studies, (Ottowa, Ont.). Association d'Etudes Bahá'í  es/Association for Bahá'í  Studies. Ottowa, Ont.: Association for Bahá'í Studies, n.d. [1983].Outline of an international association, originally formed as the Canadian Association for Bahá'í StudiesCollins 7.75

3. Centers of Bahá'í Learning. US PT list

4. International [Bahá'í] Teaching Centre. Bahá'í  Scholarship. Auckland, N. Z.: National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of New Zealand, 1985.Collins 7.1291

5. Lederer, G. "'Goldziher's "Bahá'í  Correspondence"." The Arabist, Budapest Studies in Arabic 1 (Budapest, Eotvos Lorand University) (1988): 103-19. Ignaz Goldziher (1850-1921) was an eminent Hungarian orientalist and Islamicist who made passing references to Babism and Bahá'ísm in his work, but was in no sense a specialist in the field.

6. Momen, M. "'Scholarship and the Bahá'í Community'." The Journal of Bahá'í  Studies (Ottowa, Ont.) 1 (1 1988-89):

7. Momen, Moojan (ed.). Studies in Honor of the Late Hasan M. Balyuzi. Studies in the Babi and Bahá'í Religions vol. 5, Los Angeles: Kalimat Press, Contents: M. Momen, 'Hasan M. Balyuzi (1908-1980): A Bio-Bibliographical Sketch'; B. Todd Lawson, 'The Terms "Remembrance" (dhikr) and "Gate" (bab) in the Bab's Commentary on the Sura of Joseph'; Stephen N. Lambden, 'The Sinaitic Mysteries: Notes on the Moses/Sinai Motifs in Babi and Bahá'í  Scripture'; Moojan Momen, 'Relativism: A Basis for Bahá'í  Metaphysics'; Phillip R. Smith, 'What Was a Bahá'í  ? Concerns of British Bahá'í  s, 1900-1920'; Loni Bramson-Lerche, 'Some Aspects of the Establishment of the Guardianship'

8. Rost, Harry. (I969). The Possible Nature and Establishment of Baha'f Universities and Col-, University of South Dakota. 423 p. leges Based Upon a Study of Bahá'í Literature. Ph.D., and within the limitations of the Bahá'í literature available 'The basic purpose of this study was to attempt to clarify, the possible nature of Bahá'í colleges and universities and the means by which such institutions would be established . . .' [Abstract]. :I3.53.

9. Smith, Peter. "'Bahá'í Studies, University of Lancaster, 7-8 April 1979'." Bulletin of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (Oxford) 6 (2 1979): 119-23.11.942 Report on a conference held at Lancaster university in 1979.

10. Smith, Peter. "'Motif Research: Peter Berger and the Bahá'í Faith'." Religion (London) 8 (2 Autumn 1978): 210-34.11.943 A study of the doctoral work of leading sociologist Peter Berger (see item xx).

11. Studies, West African Centre for Bahá'í and Nigeria). (Lagos. The West African Centre for Bahá'í Studies = Le Centre d'Afrique Occidentale pour les Etudes Bahaies. Lagos: National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Nigeria, . n.d. [I985].7.2689a.

12. Zhukovskii, Valentin A. "'Rossiyskii Imperatorskii Konsul F. A. Bakulin v istorii izucheniya babizma' [The Imperial Russian Consul F. A. Bakulin in the history of the study of Babism]." Zapiski Vostochnago Otdeleniya Imperatorskago Russkago Arkheologicheskago Obshestva (St. Petersburg) 24 (1916): 33-90.For some details of Bakulin, see Momen, The Babi and Bahá'í  Religions (p. 43)

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