Field Guide to Islamic Law Online

The Field Guide to Islamic Law Online, in the form of a Google document, is a collection of resource links and annotations to SHARIAsource and other Harvard resources, global online digital resources, and a robust “Digital Islamic Law Collection.” We recently added exciting resources to this list:

  • Area Studies India “offers several collections previously only on microfilm: Colonial discourses: series 3: colonial fiction, 1712-1933 — Curzon, India and empire: the papers of Lord Curzon (1859-1925) from the British Library, London. The empire writes back: part one: Indian views on Britain and empire, 1810-1915, from the British Library, London. India during the Raj: eyewitness accounts: diaries and related records describing life in India, 1712-1925. India in the age of empire: the journals of Michael Pakenham Edgeworth (1812-1881) from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Indian newspaper reports, c. 1868-1942.”
  • South Asia open archives (SAOA) “offers materials from the Center for Research Libraries Global Resources Network.  In English and South Asian languages.  Subset of the South Asia Materials Project (SAMP).”

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