How was the political landscape of the Indian Ocean world reshaped through encounters between Islam and modern empires during the long 19th century?
Wilson Jacob
- Associate Professor
- Department of History
- Middle East8
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- gender and sexuality39
- Egypt
- Middle Eastern history
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- human body26
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- Indian Ocean World
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Africa, cultural history, global 1960s
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early modernity, early modern Europe, history of ideas
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India, human body, tradition/modernity
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Jane G. V. McGaughey
Irish Diaspora, masculinities, violence
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Sarah Ghabrial
Maghreb, French Empire, interactions with Islam
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Geneviève Rail
women's health, sociology of medicine, biopolitics
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Renaissance literature, Shakespeare, Milton
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Anthony Synnott
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Natalie Kouri-Towe
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Barbara Lorenzkowski
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Marc Lafrance
masculinities, skin, human body
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Nalini Mohabir
indentured labour, diaspora, Caribbean
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Mark Russell
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Nora Jaffary
Mexico, gender history, cultural history
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Gavin Foster
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MJ Thompson
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Naftali Cohn
ancient Jewish texts, Mishnah, ritual
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André Roy
literature, cinema, criticism
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American history, empire, Philippines
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Carly Daniel-Hughes
early Christianity, gender and sexuality, human body
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scholarly communication, Concordia University Press, history of libraries
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British literature, 18th century, Restoration
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Matthew Penney
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Jessica Auer
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book design, graphic design, typographic design
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Krista Geneviève Lynes
gender and sexuality, media arts, globalization
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Daniel Douek
war and organized violence, South Africa, insurgency/counterinsurgency
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British Empire, early North America, environmental history
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autobiography, subjectivity, women's writing
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civic culture, Middle Ages, gender and sexuality
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Islam, South Asia, Christian-Muslim dialogue
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relational art, participatory art, painting
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