Occupation
Assistant Professor
Contact
University of Colorado Denver
History Dept Campus Box 182
P.O. Box 173364
Denver
CO
80217-3364
United States
ABOUT
Dale Stahl is an environmental historian specializing in the history of the modern Middle East. His research and teaching interests center on state formation and governance, environmental resource management, international relations, and economic development. He teaches courses on global environmental history, the political and social history of the Middle East, the history of technology and science, and Islamic history.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Environment
19th-21st Centuries
Foreign Relations
Modernization
State Formation
Political Economy
Geographic Areas of Interest
Turkey
Syria
Iraq
All Middle East
Specialties
Environmental History Of ME
Turkey, Syria And Iraq In 20thC
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
Turkish (advanced)
French (intermediate)
Education
PhD
| 2014
| History
| Columbia University
MPhil
| 2010
| History
| Columbia University
MA
| 2008
| History
| Columbia University
BA
| 2002
| History
| Stanford University
BA
| 2002
| Drama
| Stanford University
Abstracts
Building Dams, Building States: Water, Development and Politics in the Tigris-Euphrates Basin 1920-1975
An Ottoman Vision for Mesopotamia: Developing Iraq Before the Great War
From Efendi to Mühendis: The Transformation of the Turkish Political Elite
A People Freed from Need: Security, Sustainability, and the State in Southeastern Anatolia
Master Plans and Science Fictions: Imaginative Constructions and World-Making in the Southeast Anatolia Project