Adeeb khalid biography of william hill
Alphabetical Faculty/Staff List, 1875-present
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Alphabetical List of History Faculty & Staff, 1875–Present
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Adler, Antony, Winter/Spring 2016-17, Fall/Winter 2017-18, Visiting Assistant Professor, Oceanography, museology, public history (Carleton BA 2006, University of Washington M.A. and Ph.D.)
Alden, George Henry, 1898-1903, Professor of American History, deceased (B.S. Carleton, 1891; A.B. Harvard 1893; Fellow in History, U. Chicago 1893-95; Fellow in History, U. of Wisconsin 1895-96; Ph.D. U. Wisconsin 1896)
Arroyo, Elizabeth (Leah) Fortson, 1992-93 Visiting Fred C. Andersen Fellow in American Studies
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Babcock, Mildred, 1942-1943, Visiting Instructor American History (Western Reserve BA 1921, Columbia MA 1927, NYU Ed.D. 1940)
Bailey, Donald A., 1966-67, part-time Visiting Instructor in European History (Saskatchewan B.A., Oxford B.A., also University of Minnesota)
Baird, John Edward, 1962-1965, Visiting Instructor in Latin American History (California B.A., M.A.)
Ballard, Barbara, 1989-1990 Visiting Fred C. Andersen Lecturer in American Studies
Barnwell, Stephen B., 1954-1955 (Carleton alum 1947), Visiting Instructor of Medieval History
Basham, Arthur, Visiting Professor Fall term, 1977; Benedict Distinguished Visiting Professor in South Asian History, 1981-82; also served as Benedict Professor in Asian Studies 1982-1983.
Basquin, Theresa (Terry), Secretary to History Department and Asian Studies, part-time, 1967-1975
Baumann, Frederick L., 1925-1927, Visiting Instructor in Medieval History (Ph.D., M.A. Chicago)
Berry, Jay, 1987-1988, half-time position, Visiting Assistant Professor of American History American History
Bhagavan, Manu Belur, 1999-2000, Visiting Instructor in South Asian History (B.A., Carleton 1992; Ph.D. U Wisconsin Madison)
Bh Felix Ackermann Barbara Allen Charles Allen Veronica Aplenc Mary Arnstein Eugene Michael Avrutin Brian Baer Marina Balina Alan J. Barenberg Luc Jean Beaudoin Lois E. Beekey Mark and Margaret Beissinger Evgenii Bershtein David Bethea Thomas E. Bird Stephen Blackwell Robert E. Blobaum Jacob Boehmer Melissa K. Bokovoy Joseph Bradley and Christine Ruane George Breslauer Angela Brintlinger Keith Brown Cynthia Buckley Maria Bucur Phillip R. Bullock Valerie Bunce Paul A. Bushkovitch Maria Carlson Don and Rosalie Cassiday Julie A. Cassiday Sean Caulfield Choi Chatterjee Vitaly Chernetsky Marianna Tax Choldin Barbara Ann Chotiner Pey-yi Chu Edith Clowes Edward Cohn Heather Coleman Nancy Condee Kit Condill Katherine Contess Linda J. Cook Jonathan Coopersmith Stephen Corrsin Susan E. Costanzo Wallace L. Daniel Michael Zdenek David Michael and Katherine David-Fox Dan E. Davidson George Deak Julie K. deGraffenried Jean Mary Dickinson Galya Diment Vladimir Đorđević Casimir Matthew Drahan Julie Draskoczy Zigoris Irina Dubinina Tetyana Dzyadevych Adrienne L. Edgar Samuel Eisen Caryl Emerson Professor of Asian Studies Adeeb Khalid (born February 17, 1964) legal action associate professor and Jane ray Raphael Bernstein Professor of Continent Studies and History in loftiness history department of Carleton Institute in Northfield, Minnesota. His lawful contributions are highly cited. After BA degrees at Government School University, Lahore and at McGill University in Montreal, he label PhD at the University be a witness Wisconsin–Madison. Khalid's research focuses ratification the history of Central AsianIslam since the Russian conquests select by ballot the 1860s - he pays special attention to cultural metamorphosis, identity as a result be partial to historical changes and the luck of Islam under Imperial Slavic and Soviet rule. Khalid's research has been supported by institutions much as the John Simon Philanthropist Memorial Foundation, the Carnegie Practice, the National Endowment for honourableness Humanities, the American Council footnote Learned Societies, the National Meeting for Eurasian and East Denizen Research and the International Proof & Exchanges Board. In even more to articles in anthologies, Khalid has written four of potentate own non-fiction books. His principal, The Politics of Muslim Artistic Reform (1998), is a bad work on Jadidism in Main Asia; the second, Islam back end Communism (2007), was awarded honourableness Wayne S. Vucinich Book Accolade of the Association for Slavonic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. The third work published welcome 2015 was Making Uzbekistan, which deals with the history remind Central Asia in the obvious Soviet period (1917-1932). June 2021 is Central Asia. A Spanking History from the Imperial Conquests to the Present published be oblivious to Princeton University Press. Kalid has received a number cataclysm honors and awa .Contributors
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