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Sean Foley
Middle Tennessee State University
Occupation
Professor
Contact
Department of History
Middle Tennessee State University 262 Peck Hall, PO Box 23
Murfreesboro TN 37132
United States
ABOUT
Dr. Sean Foley is a Professor of History at Middle Tennessee State University (USA). He specializes in the Middle East and religious and political trends in the broader Islamic world. Previously, he taught at Georgetown University, where he earned an M.A. in Arab Studies in 2000 and a Ph.D. in History in 2005. From 2013 to 2014, Foley was a visiting scholar at King Saud University in Riyadh. From 2010 to 2011, Foley was a Fulbright research scholar at the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization in Malaysia, where he studied modern religious linkages between the Arab World and Southeast Asia. In 2002 and 2003, he held Fulbright fellowships at Damascus University (Syria) and Istanbul University (Turkey). Foley speaks Arabic and Bahasa Malaysian and has delivered papers to international conferences and to universities in China, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia. Foley has also contributed commentary on politics and Islamic affairs to The Atlantic (USA), The Daily Zaman (Turkey), al-Jazeera.net, al-Jazeera English Television, The New Straits Times (Malaysia), The Tennessean (USA), and Voice of America Television. He has published widely on Islamic history, Sufism, Middle East and Persian Gulf politics, Southeast Asian history, and Muslims in American and European history. His first book, The Arab Gulf States: Beyond Oil and Islam, was published by Lynne Rienner Publishers in 2010. His second book, Changing Saudi Arabia: Art, Culture, and Society in the Kingdom, was published by Lynne Rienner in 2019.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Gulf Studies
Islamic Studies
Mysticism/Sufi Studies
Ottoman Studies
World History
Geographic Areas of Interest
Gulf
Syria
Specialties
Islamic Social & Pol Mvmts
Naqshbandiyya
Persian Gulf Pol
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
German (intermediate)
Spanish (elementary)
Education
PhD | 2005 | Hist | Georgetown U
Abstracts
Shaykh Khalid, the Naqshbandiyya-Khalidiyya, and Intellectual Life in the Ottoman Empire, 1800-1830 The Wali's Wife: Gender, the Naqshbandiyya-Khalidiyya, and the Ottoman Empire during the Nineteenth Century From Bahrain to Bukit Bintang: The Gulf's New Strategic Partnership With Malaysia "No Woman, No Drive": Telfaz11, the Saudi Arts Movement, and National Identity in the Twenty-First Century “Women are Killing Us on Instagram”: Gender, Social Space, and Saudi Arabia’s Online Community “Brought to you by the House of Benson and Hedges in Arabia”: How Big Tobacco Used Modernity and Islam to Conquer Saudi Arabia “The Necessary Evil”: The Toleration of Tobacco in Contemporary Oman “The Distant Early Warning System”: The Online Public Sphere and the Contemporary Artistic Movement in Saudi Arabia “I Love You, Urgently”: Art, the Environment, and Social Change in Saudi Arabia