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Kent F. Schull
Binghamton University, SUNY
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: (607) 777-6202
History
Binghamton University, SUNY PO BOX 6000
Binghamton NY 13902-6000
United States
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Middle East/Near East Studies
Ottoman Studies
State Formation
Geographic Areas of Interest
Anatolia
Arab States
Israel
Ottoman Empire
Palestine
Specialties
Ottoman Prisons, Punishment, & Prison Reform
Islamic Criminal Law
Ottoman Identity
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
French (intermediate)
Hebrew (intermediate)
Spanish (elementary)
Turkish (advanced)
Ottoman (advanced)
Education
PhD | 2007 | History | UCLA
C Phil | 2003 | Hist | UCLA
MA | 2003 | History | UCLA
MSt | 2000 | Jewish Studies | University of Oxford
Abstracts
Criminal Law Reform in the Late Ottoman Empire: Bringing Islam Back In Coping with Incarceration: Family, Gender, and Prisons in the Late Ottoman Empire "In Conformity with the Laws of Civilization": Health and Hygiene in Ottoman Prisons during the Second Constitutional Period Interned on the Isle of Man: Ottoman Citizens in British Concentration Camps during World War One Criminal Justice after the 1908 Revolution: Continuity and Intensification Ottoman World War I POWs and “Enemy Aliens” in British Hands: Incarceration, Citizenship Status, and Wartime Diplomacy From Aintab to Aleppo: Joseph Booth and the Exodus of the Mormon-Armenian Community Post-WWI WWI & the Root Causes of the Current MENA Refugee Crisis: Integrating the Crisis into the Historical Narrative of the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa Navigating Criminal Justice related Sources for the Ottoman Empire: A “History from Below” Approach Providing for the Saints: Mormon Missionary Efforts to Provide for Their Armenian Converts in the Late Ottoman Empire (1898-1928)