Events Archive - Near Eastern Studies Seminar Series
Were Romani Astrologers the 'Missing Links' between Medieval Afro-Asian and European Print Traditions?
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Kristina Richardson, Associate Professor of History, Queens College, City University of New York
The Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya in China
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Rian Thum, Senior Lecturer, East Asian History, University of Manchester
Junk Territory: Financial Collapse and Displaced Labor in Beirut
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Elizabeth Saleh, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Anthropology and Media Studies, American University of Beirut
The Complete Book of Siraj al-Din al-Sakkaki: How to Win Jinn and Influence People
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Emily Selove, Senior Lecturer in Medieval Arabic Language and Literature, University of Exeter
Idle Talk and Information: Reporting Transgression, Punishment, and Knowledge in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
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Oscar Aguirre Mandujano, Assistant Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania
Empire of Debt: Finance, Violence, and Accounting in the Ottoman Age of Crisis, 1770-1840
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Ali Yaycioglu, Associate Professor of History, Stanford University
How Persian Slaves Freed Themselves in Nineteenth-Century Central Asia: Two Case-Studies of Emancipation
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Jeff Eden, Assistant Professor of History, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Princely Taste and Text Emendation in Timurid Iran
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Shiva Mihan, Visiting Fellow, Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study
Dēn and Discourse: Mapping the Contours of Zoroastrian Thought in Pahlavi Literature
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Yuhan Vevaina, Bahari Associate Professor of Sasanian Studies, Oxford University
Burn after Reading! Christian Arab Merchant Letters of the Eastern Mediterranean around 1800
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Boris Liebrenz, Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Leipzig
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