Past Events
CMES regularly organizes lectures, conferences, symposia, workshops, book talks, film series, and other academic and co-curricular activities. We invite you to browse past events we've hosted over the years below.
Keynote:
"The Changing Face of Early Islamic History"
Fred Donner, Peter B Ritzma Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern History, University of Chicago
Featured Speakers:
"Pilgrimage and Animal Sacrifice: Continuity and Rapture from pre-Islamic Arabia to the Qur'an"
Suleyman Dost, Assistant Professor of Late Antiquity and Early Islam, University of Toronto
"The Religious Landscape of the Late Pre-Islamic Hijaz: A view from the Epigraphy"
Ahmad Al-Jallad, Sofia Chair in Arabic Studies, Ohio State University
"How Unfree People Can Teach Us About Early Islamic History"
Elizabeth Urban, Associate Professor of History, West Chester University
"Revisiting the Early Syrian Historiographical Tradition on the Islamic Conquests of Syria"
Mehmetcan Akpinar, Assistant Instructional Professor, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago
"The Eschatological Muhammad: Post-Qur'anic Prophetology in Arabic Inscriptions from the Marwanid Period"
Sean Anthony, Professor, Near Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures, Ohio State University
"The Believers' Administration and Multilingual Papyri"
Cecilia Palombo, Assistant Professor of Early Islamic History, University of Chicago
Speaker:
Mohammad Fadel, Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
Speaker:
Dr. Yasser Abu-Jamei, Director General of the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme, Gaza Mental Health
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Program:
Friday, March 30
12:00-2:15pm | Panel 1 - Conquest, Negotiation, and Anxieties of "Coexistence"
3:00pm | Keynote Lecture - Life and Death in Early Modern Istanbul
Prof Nuknet Varlik, Dept of History, Rutgers University-Newark
4:30pm | Reception,
Saturday, March 31
8:30am | Continental Breakfast
9:00-10:30am | Panel 2 - The State, Modernity, and Knowledge
11:30am-12:30pm | Panel 3 - War, Occupation(s) and the End of Empire
12:30-2:00pm | Lunch
2:00-3:30pm | Panel 4 - Religious Identity and the Politics of Inclusion & Exclusion
4:00-5:30pm | Panel 5 - Early Modern Islamic Law and Spirituality in the Ottoman Empire
Participating Panelists:
Betul Basaran
Samet Budak
Paris Papamichos Chronakis
Ipek Huner
York Norman
Timur Saitov
Amir Toft
Alp Topal
Berke Torunoglu
Gulsah Torunoglu
Ahmet Yusuf Yuksek
How did Islam's sacred scripture, the Arabic Qur'an, emerge from western Arabia at a time when the region was religiously fragmented and lacked an established tradition of writing to render the Arabic language? An international group of leading scholars will tackle this problem by examining relevant evidence from North and South Arabian epigraphy, pre-Islamic Arabian religion, and the early Qur'an.
Participants:
Ahmad Al-Jallad
Francois Deroche
Fred M. Donner
Suleyman Dost
Adam Flowers
Sidney Griffin
Robert Hoyland
Ikka Lindstedt
M.C.A. Macdonald
Laila Nehme
Gordon Newby
Julian Christian Robin
Jeremy Vecchi
Hamza Zafar
January 13 | Pelada (2010), 90 mins
Directors: L. Boughen, R. Fergusson, G. Oxenham, R. White
January 20 | Football Under Cover (2008), 86 mins
Directors: D. Assmann, A. Najafi
January 27
Beitar Jerusalem (2012), 15 mins
Director: J. Schaap
Underdogs: A Sports (War) Movie (1998), 85 mins
Directors: D. Tsabari, R. Zror
February 3
Sakhnin, My Life (2006), 44 mins
Director: R. Loevy
After the Cup: Sons of Sakhnin United (2009), 84 mins
Directors: A. Browne, Ch. Browne
February 10 | Super Jews (2013), 66 mins
Director: N. Peled
February 17
Egypt, Football and Revolution (2011), 12 mins
The Guardian Documentary
We Must Go (2014), 94 mins
Directors: D. LaMattina, Ch. Walker
February 24 | Ofsayt (2010), 50 mins
Director: R. Tuvi
March 2
Istanbul United (2014), 85 mins
Directors: F. Eslam, O. Waldhauer
Panel Discussion with:
Cemal Kafadar, Harvard University
Tamir Sorek, University of Florida
Moderated by: Hakan Karateke, University of Chicago
9:00am | Panel 1 - Ethnicity, Identity, and the Development of Nationalism
Panelists:
Allen J. Fromherz, Georgia State University
Ahmed Kanna, University of the Pacific
Sean Foley, Middle Tennessee State University
1:15pm | Panel 2 - Political Economy, Energy, and the Question of Hydrocarbons
Panelists:
Kristian Ulrichsen, Rice University
Jean-Francois Seznec, Georgetown University
Rachel Bronson, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
4:00pm | Panel 3 - Contemporary Politics and Society
Panelists:
Noora Lori, Boston University
Kristin Diwan, American University
Miriam Cooke, Duke University
Three panel discussions on recent and upcoming elections in the Middle East
Opening Remarks - Dr. Orit Bashkin, University of Chicago
Panel 1 - Algeria | April 2014
Prof. Azzedine Layachi, Professor of Government and Politics, Saint John's University
Prof. John Entelis, Chair of Political Science Dept; Head of Middle East Studies, Fordham University
Panel 2 - Turkey | March, August 2014
Mr. Barin Kayaoglu, PhD Candidate, University of Virginia
Dr. Sinan Ciddi, Director of the Institute for Turkish Studies, Georgetown University
Panel 3 - Iran | June 2013
Ms. Gissou Nia, Executive Director, Iran Human Rights Documentation Center
Mr. Shahir ShahidSaless, Political Analysis; Freelance Journalist
Moderated by: Noha Forster
Featured Speakers:
"Rights of HIV Case: A Case Study from Iran and It's Border Countries"
Kamiar Alaei, MD, DRPH & Arash Alaei, MD
"HIV and Queer Activism in Palestine"
Hytham Rashid & Haneen Maikey
"The Emerging Face of the HIV Epidemic in the Middle East and North Africa"
Laith J. Abu-Raddad, PhD
"Sex Work and the HIV Epidemic in the Middle East and North Africa"
Ali Mirzazadeh, MD, MPH, PhD
"Culture and Religious Debates Surrounding HIV/AIDS in the Muslim World"
Dominic Bocci, MA
"The Future of HIV/AIDS in the Middle East and North Africa"
Noha Forster, MA