Archive items from the Omar Sheikhmous collection of Kurdish Research

This material is held atUniversity of Exeter Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 29 EUL MS 403
  • Dates of Creation
    • 20th century-21st century
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English Arabic Kurdish Swedish
  • Physical Description
    • 6 boxes

Scope and Content

This archive contains newspapers cuttings and newsfiles, political pamphlets; unpublished and draft papers; conference materials; university publications (Kurdish and Swedish), and maps. It also includes a large amount of original archival material relating to different Kurdish political parties, the Kurdish National Congress, the Kurdish Pen Club, etc., as well as personal correspondence. an extensive collection of primary source materials relating to Middle East politics, with a focus on Kurdistan and Iraq. The material has been listed by Omar Sheikhmous.

We also have here more than 150 different periodicals (magazines and newspapers) in Kurdish or on Kurdish subjects published in Kurdistan and in Europe throughout the 20th century. The most substantial runs are: Armanc, 1988-97; Hengaw, 1994-95; Hetaw, 1997; al-Ittihad (PUK), 2000-2001; Jahan-i Imruz, 1994-2001; Kurdistan Nwe, 1994-2000; Kurdistan Press, 1988-1990; al-Manar al-Kurdi, 1994-98; al-Mu'tamar, 1994-2003; Peyam, 1997, 2000-2001; Serdeme Nu, 1987-88; Tariq al-Sha`b, 1989-1994; al-Watan, 1993-2000. See Subject Librarian for access to books, periodicals and newspapers.

Administrative / Biographical History

Omar Ali Sheikhmous (1942-) was born Syrian (Kurdish) and became a citizen of Sweden in 1974. Educated in Syria until 1961, he studied International Affairs at the University of London (1964-1967). He continued his studies at the University of Stockholm with an MA in International Relations and Ph. D studies in Political Science (1972-1978).

In 1978 he stopped his PhD work for political reasons, joining the leadership of the resistance movement of the 'Patriotic Union of Kurdistan - PUK' in Iraqi Kurdistan against the regime of Saddam Hussein. He was a founding member its leadership and in charge of its 'Foreign Relations' Committee 1975-1986.

He has worked as a lecturer, researcher and research project leader at the University of Stockholm firstly in the Department of Political Science and then the Center for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations (CEIFO). He worked as Senior Editor (2001-2005), then Service Chief (2005-2007) of the Kurdish Service of VOA (Voice of America). He has published extensively.

Among his many activities he is a translator of Kurdish (Kurmanji and Sorani) and Arabic in Swedish. Over the last twenty years he has organised numerous seminars, scientific conferences and lecture series on The Kurds, Immigration, Integration Refugee problems, Islam, Middle-Eastern politics and Society, Human Rights and Democracy, within Sweden, other European countries, the Middle East and the United States.

Arrangement

Listed by Omar Sheikhmous

Access Information

For external enquiries refer to Head of Heritage Collections. Open, with restrictions relating to personal sensitive data

Other Finding Aids

Box list available

Archivist's Note

Catalogued by Sue Inskip, 21 Dec 2012. with assistance from Clémence Scalbert-Yucel

Conditions Governing Use

Usual EUL restrictions apply