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Todd Mostak (AM '12) wins 2011–12 AM thesis prize

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CMES has awarded the 2011–12 prize for the best Master's thesis in Middle Eastern Studies to Todd Mostak for his thesis, "Social Media as Passive Polling: Using Twitter and Online Forums to Map Islamism in Egypt." The CMES Master’s thesis prize is awarded...

Commencement Reception

Events
CMES is pleased to welcome our graduating students, their families, alumni, and faculty to a reception from 2:00 to 4:00pm on Commencement Day. Contact: Liz Flanagan

Israeli Government Change: What could it Possibly Mean?

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Contact: Noelle Janka Sponsor(s): Crown-Belfer Middle East Project at Brandeis University and Harvard University through the Middle East Initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School, the Outreach Center at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies Category...

Turkish and Empire: The Ottoman Quest for Glory in Language

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Sohbet-i Osmani is pleased to present Huseyin Yilmaz Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of South Florida PhD, Harvard University, 2005 This event is open to the public; no registration required. Contact: Himmet Taskomur

Waqf in Syria Through the Court Records

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Sohbet-i Osmani is pleased to present Abdul-Karim Rafeq William and Annie Bickers Professor of Arab & Middle Eastern Studies Emeritus, College of William and Mary, and the University of Damascus (retired) This event is open to the public; no registration...

Thank You, Comrade Stalin, for Our Azerbaijani Ancestors!

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The Seminar on Turkey in the Modern World is pleased to present Dr. Harun Yilmaz The Jaroslaw and Nadia Mihaychuk Research Fellow, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute About Dr. Yilmaz: Dr. Yilmaz's research interests include Central Asian, Caucasuan and...

Palestine Mapped Out: A Passport Story (talk in Arabic)

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CMES is pleased to present a talk in Arabic with Anton Shammas Professor of Middle Eastern Literature, Departments of Comparative Literature and Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan; author and translator of English, Arabic, and Hebrew.A...