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LOCATION:University of Chicago
SUMMARY: The Middle East from the Margins: Geographic, Temporal, Linguistic,
DESCRIPTION: 38th Annual Middle East History and Theory Conference:&ldquo;The Middle East from the Margins: Geographic, Temporal, Linguistic, and Cultural Boundary Crossers&rdquo;, University of Chicago, 4-5 May 2024We invite historians, linguists, anthropologists, literary scholars, sociologists, musicologists, scholars of religion, and political scientists whose work engages with a broad geography, including but not limited to, the Mediterranean, North and West Africa, and South and Central Asia, from Late Antiquity and the advent of Islam to the present.&nbsp;Keynote. The keynote speaker of this year&rsquo;s conference is Professor Suraiya Faroqhi, a
pioneering social and cultural historian of the Ottoman Empire whose publications include
Approaching Ottoman History: An Introduction to the Sources and Subjects of the Sultan: Culture
and Daily Life in the Ottoman Empire. Deadline for abstracts: 26 January 2024. Information:https://networks.h-net.org/system/files/attachments/uchicago-mehat-2024-cfp.pdfhttps://theoknights.com/mehat/2023/12/13/annual-middle-east-history-and-theory-conference-call-for-papers.html&nbsp;
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