Digital Collection

Middle East and North Africa Ephemera

The Middle East and North Africa Ephemera Collection is an openly accessible repository of items that spans a variety of subjects and languages and supports research, teaching, and private study. Newly acquired materials are digitized and added on an ongoing basis.

164 Items
2 Languages
4 Locations

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The Middle East and North Africa Ephemera Collection complements Princeton's already robust Digital Archive of Latin American and Caribbean Ephemera and the South Asian Ephemera Collection. The goal of the collection is to provide a diverse selection of resources that span a variety of subjects and languages and support interdisciplinary scholarship in The Near and Middle East and North Africa.

At present, the collection is primarily composed of contemporary ephemera and items from the latter half of the twentieth century, though users will also find items originating from earlier dates. Common genres in the collection include posters, pamphlets, and flyers. 

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Copyright

Princeton University Library claims no copyright governing this digital resource. It is provided for free, on a non-commercial, open-access basis, for fair-use academic and research purposes only. Anyone who claims copyright over any part of these resources and feels that they should not be presented in this manner is invited to contact Princeton University Library, who will in turn consider such concerns and make reasonable efforts to respond to such concerns.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], [Sub-collection name (if applicable)], Middle East and North Africa Ephemera Collection, Princeton University Library.

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