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Stacy E. Holden
Purdue University
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Fax: 765-496-1755
Department of History
Purdue University 672 Oval Drive
West Lafayette IN 47907
United States
ABOUT
Stacy E. Holden is interested in the history of everyday life in the Middle East and North Africa as well as American representations of the Arab world. She is the author of The Politics of Food in Modern Morocco (University Press of Florida, 2009) and A Documentary History of Modern Iraq (University Press of Florida, 2012). She is now writing a book about Edith Wharton's 1917 journey to Morocco, a means of evaluation how and why the US came to consider Western intervention in the Arab world a foreign policy norm.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Colonialism
Foreign Relations
History Of Architecture
Pop Culture
Urban Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Morocco
Specialties
19-20thC
Archit & Urbanism
American Representations Of Arab World
Languages
Arabic (intermediate)
French (advanced)
Education
PhD | 2005 | Hist | Boston U
Abstracts
Contested Memories in Colonial Morocco: The Construction of Hubert Lyautey’s Mausoleum in Rabat, 1935 The Cold War in Barbary: Re-Casting the Tripolitan War in Kenneth Roberts's Lydia Bailey