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AHA Member Spotlight: Mark Sedgwick
Matthew Keough | Dec 20, 2017
Mark Sedgwick is a professor at Aarhus University, Denmark. He researches the history of Sufism and rightist political thought. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Sara Scalenghe
Matthew Keough | Nov 28, 2017
Sara Scalenghe is an associate professor of history at Loyola University Maryland. Her research interests include Middle Eastern and disability history. -
Travel Bans in Historical Perspective
Ibrahim Al-Marashi | Nov 1, 2017
On September 24, 2017, President Trump issued a third executive order (termed “Travel Ban 3.0” in th... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Shuang Wen
Matthew Keough | Jun 14, 2017
Shuang Wen is a research fellow at the Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore (MEI-NUS). She lives in Singapore... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Maria Bashshur Abunnasr
Matthew Keough | Mar 24, 2017
Maria Bashshur Abunnasr is an independent scholar, historical consultant, and oral historian. She lives in Beirut, Lebanon, and has been... -
“Education Embargo”: Scholars at Risk Hosts Discussion on How Immigration Bans Restrict Knowledge
Kritika Agarwal | Mar 16, 2017
President Donald J. Trump’s new executive order on immigration was supposed to go into effect today. The new order was... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Mahjoob Zweiri
Matthew Keough | Sep 16, 2016
Mahjoob Zweiri is an associate professor in contemporary history of the Middle East in the Humanities Department and graduate faculty... -
Searching for the Quotidian in the Archives
Jesse Hysell | Aug 17, 2016
Jesse Hysell considers the nature of daily interactions between Muslim and Christian merchants during the early modern Mediterranean. -
The Gift Thieves: Interpreting a Scandal in Early Modern Venice
Jesse Hysell | Jul 27, 2016
This is the third post in a series by Jesse Hysell, one of this year’s AHA Today blog contest winners.... -
AHA Endorses Scholars at Risk Statement on Turkey
American Historical Association | Jul 25, 2016
The American Historical Association, as a member of Scholars at Risk, and also as a scholarly body concerned with and...
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