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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:CMES: "Redrawing borders? The Middle East Between Past and Present"
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SUMMARY:CMES: "Redrawing borders? The Middle East Between Past and Present"
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>The Middle East Forum</strong><br><a href="internal:/people/edward-roger-owen" data-url="http://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/edward-roger-owen">Roger Owen</a> and Sara Roy, co-chairs</p><p>are pleased to present</p><p><strong>Lorenzo Kamel</strong><br>Visiting Post-doctoral Fellow, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University</p><p><strong>Lorenzo Kamel</strong> is an historian from Bologna University and a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies. <em>Imperial perceptions of Palestine</em> is the title of his forthcoming book, in press with I.B. Tauris. He is the author of three other books on Middle Eastern Affairs and about twenty articles on academic journals such as the <em>British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies</em>, <em>Peace and Change</em>, <em>Euroasian Studies</em>, <em>New Middle Eastern Studies</em>, and <em>Oriente Moderno</em>. His last project, “Arab Spring and Peripheries”, is interested in examining how geographical and social “peripheries” have reacted to the dynamics currently at work in the MENA. A special issue on the topic, co-edited with Daniela Huber, will be published by <em>Mediterranean Politics</em> in late 2014. Lorenzo Kamel holds an MA in Israeli Society and Politics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a PhD in History from Bologna University, and spent extensive periods as a visiting scholar in Cairo (‘Ain Shams University), Ramallah (Birzeit University) and Ankara (Bilkent University).</p><p>Light lunch provided.<br> </p><p class="event-doe-funded">This event is open to the public; no registration required.</p><p class="event-doe-funded">This event is off the record. The use of recording devices is strictly prohibited.</p>
LOCATION:CMES Room 102, 38 Kirkland Street, Cambridge MA
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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