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Oberlin College
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OH
44074
United States
ABOUT
Zeinab Abul-Magd is Professor of Middle Eastern history at Oberlin College. She received a PhD in history and political economy in 2008 at Georgetown University, and an MA in Arab studies and Islamic law in 2003, also at Georgetown University. She received a BS in political science in 1996 at Cairo University, Egypt.
She specializes in the socioeconomic history, army, war and society, and Islamic law and society in the Middle East. Her first book, Imagined Empires: A History of Revolt in Egypt (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013) won the Roger Owen Book Award in economic history from the Middle Eastern Studies Association in North America (MESA). This book has been translated into Arabic and published in Cairo by the Egyptian National Center of Translation in 2018.
Her recent publications include a monograph titled Militarizing the Nation: The Army, Business, and Revolution in Egypt (New York: Columbia University Press, 2017), and an edited volume titled Businessmen in Arms: How the Military and Other Armed Groups Profit in the MENA Region, coeditor with Elke Grawert (New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016).
As an internationally recognized expert in the field, Abul-Magd was invited to publish countless reports with influential think tanks in Washington, D.C. and Europe. In addition, she published articles at Foreign Policy magazine, Jadaliyya, and several Arabic newspapers.
In the United States, she published essays with renowned think tanks such as Carnegie Endowment, the Atlantic Council, and Middle East Institute.
In Europe, she wrote reports for the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), London; SOAS’s Middle East in London Magazine, University of London; Transparency International (TI), London; the German Orient-Institute (Deutsches Orient-Institut), Berlin; Christian Michelson Institute (CMI), Norway; and Istituto Per Gli studi Di Politica Internazionale (ISPI), Italy.
In Egypt, she published Arabic journalistic articles at al-Manassa, and Mada Masr. She was interviewed or quoted by local and international newspapers and networks such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, Reuters, al-Monitor, France 24, DW (Deutsche Welle), El Mundo, Vox, ONTV, and al-Masry al-Youm TV.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Islamic Law
Political Economy
Security Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Arab States
Egypt
Specialties
Islamic Law & Society
Economic History, Socio-economic History
Military History
Languages
Arabic (native)
French (intermediate)
English (fluent)
Education
PhD
| 2008
| Hist
| Georgetown U
MA
| 2004
| Arab Stds
| Georgetown U
BS
| 1996
| Pol Sci
| Cairo U
Abstracts
The Egyptian Military, Neo-liberalism, and Islamism
Militarizing the Nation: Army, Business, and Revolution in Egypt
The Officer Has Saved the Nation: Military Bureaucrats and Businessmen in Egypt
Egypt’s Military, Economy, and Social Conflict under al-Sisi
A City Gentrified: The Egyptian Military Regime’s Urban Policies