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Till Grallert
German Orient Institute of Beirut
Occupation
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Contact
Orient-Institut Beirut
Rue Hussein Beyhoum 44 Zokak el-Blat
Beyrouth
Lebanon
ABOUT
Till Grallert is a research associate at the Orient-Institut Beirut. He completed his Ph.D. in history with a thesis on the production of public space in late Ottoman Damascus at Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies in 2014. He currently works on a genealogy of urban food riots in the Eastern Mediterranean as a repertoire of contention between the eighteenth and the mid-twentieth centuries—titled “women in the streets!”—and on a digital edition of Mu?ammad Kurd ?Al?’s journal al-Muqtabas. His most recent publication is an essay on “Mapping Ottoman Damascus through news reports: A practical approach”, which was published in Elias Muhanna (ed.), Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016: 175–198).
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Gender/Women's Studies
Ottoman Studies
Urban Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Ottoman Empire
Syria
Lebanon
All Middle East
Specialties
Ottoman Empire
Urban History
Periodical Studies
Education
PhD | 2014 | History | FU Berlin, BGSMCS
MA | 2008 | History | SOAS
Abstracts
To whom belong the streets? A private tramway company, the municipality, and the populace of late Ottoman Damascus and their competing claims over the meaning of "public" places. Publique, public, öffentlich? Historical semantics of *al-ʿumūm* in late Ottoman *Bilād al-Shām* (1875-1914) Authoritarianism versus liberty of speech? The theory and practices of press censorship in Bilad al-Sham (1875–1914)