HIST 572G Fall
2006
SW 314 Tuesdays
2:50-5:50
Donald Quataert, LT 610
Office Hours: T 12:45-2:00; W 1:45-3:00 or by appointment
#1-- Zachary Lockman, Contending Visions of the
Orientalism
(
#2-- Mark Mazower, Salonica.
City of
#3-- John T. Chalcraft, The
Striking Cabbies of
#4--Beshara Doumani, Rediscovering
#5--Ussama Makdisi, The Culture of Sectarianism.
Community, History and
Violence in Nineteenth Century Ottoman
#6--Eugene L. Rogan, Frontiers of the State in
the Late
#7--Taner Akcam, From Empire
to Republic. Turkish Nationalism and the
Armenian Genocide (
#8--Juan R. Cole, Colonialism
and revolution in the
#9--Elizabeth Thompson, Colonial
Citizens: Republican Rights, Paternal
Privilege, and Gender in French
#10--
Selim
Deringil, “They Live in a State of
Priya
Satia, “The Defense of Inhumanity: Air Control and the British Idea of
#11—Donald Quataert "The Workers of
Salonica, 1850-1912," in Donald Quataert and Erik Zurcher, eds., Workers
and the Working Class in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, 1839-1950
(London, 1995), 59-74.
And,
articles by Eyal Gino; Julia-Clancy Smith; Jens Hanssen in Eugene Rogan, ed.,
Outside In: On the Margins of the Modern Middle East (
Course
mechanics and requirements:
There
will be a discussion leader for each session.
I will be asking you to volunteer for this task. Your duty is to organize a set of questions
regarding the reading assignment: this
should include
--sources
used;
--coherency
of the argument;
--major
theme or themes developed;
--contribution
to the literature.
Writing Assignments:
Prepare a 7-10 page paper using one of the above
weekly reading assignments to address a research topic of interest to you. This paper is due on Monday, December 11,
2006. (20 % of your final grade.)
In addition, please prepare three book reviews,
assessing any three of the weekly assignments above (but not the assignment you
use to write your research paper). You
cannot submit more than one book review per week. (Each review is worth 20% of your final
grade.)
Class participation is 20% of your final grade.