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Kimberly B. Katz
Towson University
Occupation
Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: 410-704-2906
Fax: 410-704-5595
Department of History
Towson University 8000 York Avenue
Towson MD 21252
United States
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Identity/Representation
Maghreb Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Urban Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Jordan
Palestine
Tunisia
Specialties
Crime And Law
Ident
Urban Hist
Languages
Arabic (fluent)
French (intermediate)
Hebrew (fluent)
Education
PhD | 2001 | Hist/ME Stds | New York U
MA | 1994 | NELL | New York U
BA | 1990 | NEJLL | Emory U
Abstracts
Urban Identity in Tunisia: The Writings of Salih Suwaysi al-Qayrawani Whose Historic Monuments?: Restoring Qayrawan during the French Protectorate Urban Space and Anti-Colonialism in the Maqamat of Tunisian Salih Suwaysi al-Qayrawani On Developing a Teaching Module on Arab Social Media Hebron under Jordanian and Egyptian Rule: The “Dual Era” In 1949 The Law and Society: Hebron under Jordanian Rule, 1951-1953 The Crime of Returning Home: Palestinians and the Israel-Jordan border in the 1950s Between Jordanian and International Law: UNRWA’s Involvement in Jordanian Court Cases