Occupation
Assistant Professor
Contact
ABOUT
I am a historian of colonial empire, with a special focus on the French imperial system in the Mediterranean between World War One and World War Two. I earned a B.A./M.A. from Oxford University and an M.A./Ph.D. in History from NYU. I work on the discourse and politics of economic development in the French League of Nations Mandate in Syria and Lebanon, on the history of Fordism in the post-Ottoman Middle East, and on the global history of colonial commodities and natural resources.
I have designed and taught numerous classes at Sciences-Po, Paris IV Sorbonne, and at NYU’s Paris campus, focused on French colonial history, modern France, World War Two, historical social theory and world history. I'm currently a Max Weber Fellow at the EUI in Florence.
Discipline
History
Geographic Areas of Interest
Mashreq
Education
PhD
| 2009
| History
| NYU
BA
| 2001
| History
| Oxford University
Abstracts
Sacred Infrastructure: the Maronite Church as Institutional Shareholder in Mandate-Era Economic Development
Women’s Movements and Movements of Women: Syro-Lebanese Humanitarian Philanthropy in the Diaspora and at the League of Nations, 1915-1926