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SUMMARY:Understanding the Rise & Promise of Palestinian Studies
DESCRIPTION:Beshara Doumani is Professor of History and the Mahmoud Darwish Chair for Palestinian Studies at Brown University. His research focuses on communities\, places\, and time periods marginalized by mainstream scholarship on the early modern and modern Middle East. He also writes on academic freedom\, the politics and ethics of knowledge production\, and the Palestinian condition. His books include Rediscovering Palestine: Merchants and Peasants in Jabal Nablus\, 1700-1900\, and Family Life in the Ottoman Mediterranean: A Social History. \nDoumani is the former President of Birzeit University in Palestine. He is the founding director of Brown University’s Center for Middle East Studies\, and of the New Directions in Palestinian Studies Research Initiative. From 2008-2011 he led a team that produced the strategic plan for the establishment of the Palestinian Museum. He is currently serving as the co-editor of the Jerusalem Quarterly and working on a modern history of the Palestinians through the social life of stone.
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/understanding-the-rise-promise-of-palestinian-studies/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ginger Leonard":MAILTO:vl6423@princeton.edu
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