
Sofia Al-Maktoum is a cultural historian whose work explores the intersections of art, commerce, and identity across civilizations. With expertise spanning the ancient Silk Road to contemporary global art markets, she illuminates how cultural exchange has shaped human history. Her research draws on extensive fieldwork across the Middle East, Asia, and Europe, offering readers a truly global perspective on heritage and cultural evolution. Sofia holds a doctorate in Art History from the Sorbonne and has curated exhibitions at major museums including the British Museum and the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Articles in Heritage & Culture


Beyond the Forecast: The Strategic Evolution of Media Personalities in the Digital Age

From Luton to Hollywood: How Arthur Hailey's Forgotten Drama Fueled a Comedy Revolution

U2's Surprise EP Strategy: How a Legacy Band Masters the Digital Age of Music

Beyond the Laughs: The Hidden Economic Logic of Comedy's Fight for Arts Funding

From Llandudno to Global Charts: How Video Game Music is Redefining Classical Success

Beyond the Headline: The Unseen Systems Behind Celebrity Allegation Investigations

When Data Vanishes: Navigating Information Gaps and Content Filtering in Global Analysis

Beyond the Headlines: The Economics and Ethics of 'Instant Drama' in the Post-News Cycle Era

Beyond Bond: How Len Deighton's 'Workaday' Spy Redefined Espionage Fiction and Its Market

Art Market Global Trends: A Cultural Barometer
Analyzing the global art market as an indicator of economic shifts, cultural values, and the changing nature of wealth.
















