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Carl Shook
University of Chicago
Occupation
Lecturer
Contact
Email:
[email protected]
Chicago IL
United States
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Colonialism
Ethnic Groups
Historiography
Identity/Representation
Modernization
Nationalism
State Formation
Transnationalism
Geographic Areas of Interest
Fertile Crescent
Iran
Iraq
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Specialties
Transnationalism
Official Nationalisms
Borders
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
Persian (intermediate)
French (advanced)
German (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 2018 | Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations | University of Chicago
MA | 2009 | Center for Middle East Studies | University of Chicago
BA | 2004 | History | Western Washington University
Abstracts
Ba'athist Frontier Ideology: Analyzing the Deportation of Iranian Nationals from Iraq, 1971-72
Rivers and Ruins: the British imperial episteme of Iraq’s geo-space
The State-Building Function of Border Outposts Along the Iraq-Najd Frontier, 1918-1932
The origins and development of Iraq’s boundaries: Policing the movement of Arab Bedouin tribes along the Nejd and Syrian borderlands, 1920-1928
Making the ‘other’ illegal: Criminalization of Iranian nationals in northern Iraq, 1918-1988
The Law and the Bordering of Iraq: An Inquiry into the Relationship Between the Tribal Criminal & Civil Disputes Regulations and State Building in the Mandate Era