2019-2020 Call for Papers

Dear Colleagues, The Islamic Studies Workshop welcomes paper proposals for the 2019-20 academic year. Presentations can include portions of dissertation chapters or proposals, job talks, master’s theses, conference presentations, or other research, and we especially welcome work-in-progress. In the past, we have hosted scholars from Anthropology, Comparative Literature, Philosophy, History of Science, History of Christianity […]

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Spring 2019 Schedule

Dear Colleagues, Please join us at Islamic Studies workshop for our remaining events of the quarter. All events will be held in Swift 106 from 2-3:30pm with (light) refreshments! 4/25 – Sam Lasman (CompLit): Demonic Pasts: (other)World History in Medieval Iran 5/9 – Ameena Yovan (NELC): The Khawārij in the Caliphate of ‘Alī: Developing Ideologies […]

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