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Author Archives: sfadil
MEHAT Workshop: 5/24
Please join us for the last MEHAT workshop of the year: Lydia Kiesling M.A. student, Center for Middle Eastern Studies ‘The Professional and Educational Vision of Marshall Hodgson’ Date/Time: Thursday, May 24, 4:30 PM Location: Pick 218, 5828 S University … Continue reading
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MEHAT workshop: 5/17
The Middle East History and Theory (MEHAT) Workshop is pleased to announce its next session: Disentangling Voice in the Qur’an: Discursive Constellation or Narrative Continuity Cathy Bronson Ph.D., Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Discussant: Jeremy Vecchi, Ph.D. student, Near Eastern … Continue reading
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MEHAT workshop: 5/10
Please join us for our next MEHAT workshop session this Thursday. The workshop will start at 4:45 PM this week and not its usual time of 4:30. Emin Lelić Ph.D. student, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations ‘İlm-i firâset: A ‘Window … Continue reading
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MEHAT workshop: 4/19
Please join us for our next MEHAT workshop session of the quarter: “Recognizing Arab Jewish Refugees” Shayna Zamkanei Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Political Science Discussant: Christopher Markiewicz, Ph.D. Candidate, NELC Date/Time: Thursday, April 19, 4:30 PM Location: Pick 218, 5828 … Continue reading
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Schedule for Winter Quarter
The Middle East History and Theory (MEHAT) Workshop is pleased to announce its schedule for the Winter Quarter. Workshop details may change in the coming weeks, so please check for updates. Also, please note that our first workshop with Professor … Continue reading
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Autumn Quarter Workshop Schedule
Thank you to those who joined us at Carlos’ presentation on Friday, September 30th! We look forward to seeing you at the following MEHAT workshops this quarter. We will pre-circulate papers on the MEHAT list and provide separate announcements for … Continue reading
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