Occupation
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Contact
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Downing Site
Cambridge
CB2 3ER
United Kingdom
ABOUT
I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Cambridge Heritage Research Centre, part of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge. My current project, titled Gernika as Orient: Bombs, Art & Fake News, is supported by British Academy & Marie Sklodowska Curie postdoctoral fellowships. Previously I lectured in International History at the University of Toronto and spent two years at Stanford as a Research Affiliate of the Abbasi Institute for Islamic Studies. I completed my doctorate at Oxford, where I also taught various subjects in modern Middle Eastern History & Politics. My forthcoming book is titled 'East of Empire: Egypt, India, and the World between the Wars'.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
World History
Transnationalism
South Asian Studies
Nationalism
Colonialism
Mediterranean Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Egypt
India
Lebanon
The Levant
Indian Ocean Region
Palestine
Pakistan
Maghreb
Europe
Specialties
Critical Heritage Studies
Interwar History
Empire & Anti-colonial Internationalism
Languages
French (fluent)
Arabic (advanced)
Italian (elementary)
Spanish (elementary)
Education
DPhil
| 2019
| History
| University of Oxford
MA
| 2011
| Middle Eastern Studies
| American University of Beirut
BSc
| 2009
| International History
| London School of Economics
Abstracts
Indian-Egyptian nationalist interaction on the cusp of war: domestic, colonial, and international agendas, 1937-1939
From Mosul to Guernica: Europe and its Orient, 1919-1939