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Keith D. Watenpaugh <watenpkd@mail.lemoyne.edu> Dept. of History, Le Moyne College issues in class and modernity in the modern middle east |
Address: | Department of History Le Moyne College 1419 Salt Springs Road Syracuse, New York 13214 United States |
Primary Phone: | 3154454477 |
Fax Number: | 3154454540 |
List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-Levant Web Editor for H-Levant |
Interests: | Human Rights Intellectual History Urban History / Studies World History / Studies |
Bio: Current Assistant Professor, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, Department of History, Le Moyne College, 2000- Education Ph.D. History, 1999 UCLA Major Field: Modern Middle East History Minor Fields: Modern European Intellectual History and Historical Method, Islamic Art History, Medieval Islamic History Chair: Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid Marsot Dissertation Title: "Bourgeois Modernity, Historical Memory, and Imperialism: The Emergence of an Urban Middle Class in the Late Ottoman and Inter-war Middle East, Aleppo, 1908-1939" M.A. History, 1993 UCLA B.A. with Honors, History; Near Eastern Languages & Cultures, 1989 University of Washington American University in Cairo, 1986-87 Professional Experience Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in African and Middle Eastern Studies; Department of History, Williams College, 1998-2000 Visiting Lecturer; Department of History, University of California San Diego, 1997-1998 Teaching Associate; Department of History, UCLA, 1992-1994 Research Assistant to Professor Carole Pateman; Department of Political Science, UCLA, 1990-1991 National Park Ranger; National Park Service, Astoria, Oregon and Sitka, Alaska, 1989-1990 Publications Articles and Book Chapters: "The ‘Malicious ex-Caimakam,’ a ‘Whorish Paper,’ and the ‘Honorable Tyrannized:’ Journalism and a Middle-Class Public Sphere in Revolutionary Aleppo (1908-1912)," in Festschrift in Honor of Afaf Lutfi-al-Sayyid Marsot, Kenneth Cuno and Nancy Gallagher, eds., (Cairo: American University Press, forthcoming.) "Steel Shirts, White Badges and the last Qabaday: Fascist Forms and the Transformation of Urban Violence in Aleppo under French Rule" in Les ambiguïtés et les dynamiques de la relation mandataire France, Syrie et Liban, 1918-1946, Nadine Méouchy, ed., (Paris: Karthala, 2001.) "‘Creating Phantoms:’ Zaki al-Arsuzi, The Alexandretta Crisis and the Formation of Modern Arab Nationalism in Syria," in The International Journal of Middle East Studies, 28 (1996), 363-389. Book Reviews: Aykut Kansu’s The Revolution of 1908 in Turkey, in The International Journal of Middle East Studies, 32 (2000), 168-171. Engin Akarl?’s The Long Peace: Ottoman Lebanon, 1861-1920, in Jusur: The UCLA Journal of Middle East Studies, 10 (1994), 143-6. Publications under Review Book Manuscript: Being Modern in a Bourgeois World: Memory, Class, Colonialism and Civic Identity in the Late Ottoman and Inter-War Middle East Articles: "Cleansing the Cosmopolitan City: Historical Memory, Colonial Imagination and Civic Identity in the Post-Ottoman Eastern Mediterranean" "The Nationalist Bey and his Intellectual Dragoman: Middle-class Modernity and the Politics of Notables in Inter-war Syria" Fellowships and Grants Post-doctoral: Oakley Center for the Humanities Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Grant, Williams College, 2000 Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in African and Middle Eastern Studies, Williams College, 1998-2000 Fellowships and Grants (continued) Pre-doctoral: Social Science Research Council Dissertation Research Fellowship, Syria and Turkey, 1996-1997 Chercheur associé, Institut Français d’Études Arabes de Damas, Damascus, Syria 1995-96 and 1996-1997 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship, Syria and Turkey, 1995-1996 Advanced Multi-Country Research Fellowship, Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC), Turkey, 1995 Fieldwork Fellowship, International Studies and Overseas Programs, UCLA, Turkey and Syria, 1995 National Resource Fellowship, (Title VI) for advanced Turkish and Arabic study, 1994-1995, 1991-1992 Teaching Apprenticeship, Department of History, UCLA: 1994-1995, 1993-1994, 1992-1993, 1992 CIEE Fulbright Fellowship, Damascus, Syria: 1992-1993 Will Rogers Memorial Fellowship for Disabled Students, UCLA: 1992-1993 & 1993-1994 Exchange Fellowship, U. Washington - American University in Cairo: 1986-1987 |