Gingko Library

Gingko is a UK-based charitable foundation, promoting education and information on the Middle East and North Africa. The foundation publishes scholarly books — principally in art history, history, and interfaith — hosts annual conferences and public lectures, and runs various cultural projects for the academic community and general public. It should not be confused with Gingko Press, which is a publisher originally based in Germany.

Gingko Library
Formation2014
TypeNonprofit Organization
Location
WebsiteWebsite

Gingko was established in 2014 in memory of Werner Mark Linz, the late publisher of the American University in Cairo Press. Dr Barbara Schwepcke, Chief Executive and founder of Gingko, explained that Linz '… always thought big. So it is not surprising that his last plan was a 10-year project of dialogues to preserve and promote the genius of Arab Civilization.'[1]

The inaugural Gingko conference was held at SOAS in December 2014.[2] There have since been conferences at the British Academy in London,[3] in Berlin at the Barenboim–Said Academy,[4] and in 2017 at the London School of Economics.[5]

References

  1. Schwepcke, Barbara. "Building a Library of Thought", A World of Words, Sharjah International Book Fair, Publishers Weekly, London, November 2014. Retrieved on 12 January 2015.
  2. "How the Great War transformed the Middle East, in ways that we still feel today - The National". Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  3. "2015 Gingko Conference".
  4. "2016 Gingko Conference".
  5. "2017 Gingko Conference".
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