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  • Scholar of Late Ottoman Period to Join U.Mich Armenian Studies

    PRESS RELEASE
    University of Michigan
    Armenian Studies Program
    1080 S. University
    Ste., 2603 SSWB
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
    Tel: (734) 763-0622
    Fax: (734) 763-4918
    Gloria Caudill - Administrator


    Contact: Gloria Caudill, administrator
    [email protected]


    SCHOLAR OF LATE OTTOMAN PERIOD TO JOIN ARMENIAN STUDIES AT THE
    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DURING WINTER SEMESTER

    The Swiss scholar Hans-Lukas Kieser, a historian specializing in the
    late Ottoman period, has been designated the first Manoogian Simone
    Foundation Visiting Scholar, announced Prof. Gerard Libaridian,
    Director of the Armenian Studies Program at the University of
    Michigan, Ann Arbor.

    Dr. Kieser, on the faculty of the University of Zurich, will be
    joining the History Department faculty at the University of Michigan
    for the Winter semester of the current academic year.  He will be
    teaching two mini courses " 'Missionary" America and the Near East
    (19th-20th century)" and "Turkish and Kurdish Nationalisms, Late 19th
    and 20th Centuries."

    Professor Kieser is the author of "A Quest for Belonging. Anatolia
    beyond Empire and Nation (19th-21st centuries)," to be released soon,
    as well as three other volumes and numerous articles dealing with
    Anatolia, Turkish-Armenian relations and Western-Ottoman relations. He
    has lectured widely and conducted many workshops throughout
    Europe. Dr. Kieser is considered one of the most respected scholars
    whose research focuses on this difficult period. Dr. Kieser's doctoral
    dissertation (University of Basel, in German) was titled "Mission,
    Ethnos and State in the Eastern Ottoman Provinces (1839-1923)."

    The position of Visiting Scholar has been made possible by the recent
    gift from the Manoogian Simone Foundation. In addition to teaching two
    courses, Professor Kieser will also be delivering a number of lectures
    to the University and larger communities during his stay from January
    through April 2008.

    "Professor Kieser is one of the most prolific and prominent scholars
    who study the late Ottoman period," stated Prof. Libaridian. "His
    contributions to the understanding of this important period have been
    quite significant, especially in terms of his research into the
    relations of the Ottoman state with non-Turkic peoples. His courses
    will add a new dimension not only to the Armenian studies curriculum
    but also to the already rich offerings of the departments of History
    and Near Eastern Studies at our university. We are all delighted that
    he has accepted our invitation."
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