Abstract

The region known as “Yemen” has been for centuries a place of movement and exchange. Its strategic position on many trade routes has made it a place of passage; a region of contact and conquest, of immigration and emigration, and has enjoyed numerous ties to the Arabian Peninsula, around the Red Sea and, beyond the Indian Ocean, all the way to Indonesia. If mobility and exchanges with the outside world have been a feature of Yemeni society throughout the centuries, the question of transnation...

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