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Annie Greene
University of Utah
Occupation
Researcher
Contact
University of Utah, Department of History
CAROLYN TANNER IRISH HUMANITIES BLDG, 215 S CENTRAL CAMPUS DR., RM 310
Salt Lake City UT 84112
United States
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Ottoman Studies
Arab Studies
Transnationalism
Gender/Women's Studies
Islamic Thought
Minorities
Geographic Areas of Interest
Arab States
Indian Ocean Region
Iraq
Ottoman Empire
Specialties
Literature, Print, & Press
Multilingualism & Language Politics
Citizenship
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
Hebrew (advanced)
French (advanced)
German (intermediate)
Turkish (intermediate)
Ottoman (intermediate)
Greek (elementary)
Education
PhD | 2018 | Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations | The University of Chicago
MA (Hons) | 2010 | Near and Middle Eastern Studies | SOAS, University of London
BA | 2009 | Faculty of Arts | McGill University
Abstracts
Al-Zawra’ and the East: Locating Baghdad Through the Pages of Its First Newspaper Multilingualism and Multiple Modernities: Ma'ruf al-Rusafi, The Private Press, and the Iraqi Nahda From Baghdad with Love: Negotiating Ottoman-Iraqi Regionalism under the CUP "The Suspension of Print is the Hand of Tyranny”: Freedom of the Press in Ottoman Iraq? Mobilizing Support through Multiple Channels: Ottoman-Baghdadi Jews’ Recourse to Justice The Arabic Languages: Diglossia and Language Hybridity in Baghdadi Print Culture World-Building and Nation-Seeking in the Ottoman-Iraqi School of Dreams Perceptions of Stasis in Late-Ottoman Baghdad Narrating Literary Histories, Translating Linguistic Presents: A Nahda Project of Ottoman Baghdad Dis/located in Iraq: Translating History and Versifying Stagnation