Title
Professor of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Near Eastern and Judaic Studies
Expertise
Middle Eastern studies. Teaches and studies Ottoman and modern Middle Eastern history and the history of the Jewish people in Muslim countries.
Profile
His current research interests deal with the relations between military modernization and political and social change in the Ottoman Empire.
Degrees
Harvard University, Ph.D.
Brandeis University, M.A.
Hebrew University Jerusalem, B.A.
Awards and Honors
Institute of Turkish Studies Research Grant (1995)
Foundation for the Promotion of Turkish Culture Award (1989)
Institute of Turkish Studies Research Grant (1987)
American Research Institute in Turkey Grant (1983)
University of Chicago Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship (1972 - 1973)
American Research Institute in Turkey Research Award (1966)
Courses Taught
| NEJS | 144a | Jews in the World of Islam |
| NEJS | 185b | The Making of the Modern Middle East |
| NEJS | 188a | The Rise and Decline of the Ottoman Empire, 1300-1800 |
| NEJS | 188b | The Destruction of the Ottoman Empire, 1800-1923 |
| NEJS | 287a | Seminar on Nationalism and Religion in the Middle East |
| NEJS | 289a | Seminar: States and Minorities in the Middle East |
| USEM | 31b | Religion and Society in the Modern Middle East |
Scholarship
