Bernard Lewis is Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies Emeritus at Princeton. His most recent books are Music of a Distant Drum and What Went Wrong: Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response. (May 2002)
May 23, 2002: In the Finger Zone
March 25, 1993: The Enemies of God
October 22, 1992: Tolerance Among Muslims, Christians, & Jews: An Exchange
June 25, 1992: Khomeini's Forerunners (letter)
March 26, 1992: Muslims, Christians, and Jews: The Dream of Coexistence
December 5, 1991: In Search of Islam's Past
Islamic History: A Framework for Inquiry, Revised Edition by R. Stephen Humphreys
December 20, 1990: At Stake in the Gulf
Saddam Hussein and the Crisis in the Gulf by Judith Miller, by Laurie Mylroie
September 27, 1990: The Vanished Library (letter)
April 28, 1988: Islamic Revolution: An Exchange
January 21, 1988: Islamic Revolution
April 10, 1986: The New Anti-Semitism
August 15, 1985: The Shi'a
January 17, 1985: How Khomeini Made It
The Reign of the Ayatollahs: Iran and the Islamic Revolution by Shaul Bakhash
May 31, 1984: The Egyptian Murder Case
Autumn of Fury: The Assassination of Sadat by Mohamed Heikal
June 30, 1983: The Revolt of Islam
L'Islam et l'état dans le monde d'aujourd'hui edited by Olivier Carré
Faith and Power: The Politics of Islam by Edward Mortimer
Islam and Modernity: Transformation of an Intellectual Tradition by Fazlur Rahman
Lectures du Coran by Mohammed Arkoun
Modern Islamic Political Thought by Hamid Enayat
August 12, 1982: Orientalism: An Exchange
June 24, 1982: The Question of Orientalism
The Crisis of Islam (2003)