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NES 433: Imperialism and Reform in the Middle East and the Balkans
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The major Near Eastern diplomatic crises and the main developments in internal Near Eastern history. The focus will be upon the possible connections between diplomatic crises and the process of modernization. Oral reports and a short paper.
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NES 437: The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1800
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course surveys the history of the world's most enduring Islamic state, the Ottoman Empire. With its beginnings in the fourteenth century, it lasted into the early years of the last century. At its height it ruled over much of the Mediterranean as well as Central Europe, the Balkans, the Middle East and today's Turkey.
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NES 450: Syria in War and Peace (1963 to present): Politics and Society in an Authoritarian Regime
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Seeks to explain the resilience of the Syrian regime through an analysis of state-society relations in the country since the Ba`thist takeover of 1963. Comparisons will be drawn with other Middle Eastern states in order to provide students with a more comprehensive understanding of the authoritarian phenomenon. The course is thematic rather than chronological. It will start with a critical review of Western writings on Syrian politics, then will successively address the regime's power structure, ideology and rhetoric, as well as its management of the economy, foreign policy, opposition, religion, and "minorities."
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NES 450 - Syria in War and Peace (1963 to present): Politics and Society in an Authoritarian Regime
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NES 470: Food Security in the Middle East
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The Middle East is the world's largest oil exporter but also has its highest food import dependency and water scarcity per capita. This is a strategic concern for Middle East policy makers, influencing decisions. The course analyzes how Middle East food security is affected by various factors such as tighter global food markets, a decline in domestic agriculture and population growth. It looks at the historic development of agricultural relations and their importance in development planning. Special attention is given to the 2008 world food crisis and international agro-investments of Arab Gulf countries to safeguard their food security.
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NES 470 - Food Security in the Middle East
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NES 500: Introduction to the Professional Study of the Near East
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A departmental colloquium normally taken by all entering graduate students. It is designed to introduce students to reference and research tools, major trends in the scholarship of the field, and the faculty of the department.
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NES 500 - Introduction to the Professional Study of the Near East
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NES 502: An Introduction to the Islamic Scholarly Tradition
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The course offers a hands-on introduction to such basic genres of medieval scholarship as biography, history, tradition, and Koranic exegesis, taught through the intensive reading of texts, mostly in Arabic. The syllabus varies according to the interests of the students and the instructor.
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NES 503: Themes in Islamic History and Culture
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This year the course will be a research seminar in which graduate students working on Islamic and Middle Eastern topics will present their research in written and oral form, receiving feedback relating both to the substance of their work and to the manner of its presentation.
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NES 504: Introduction to Ottoman Turkish
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to the writing system and grammar of Ottoman Turkish through close reading of graded selections taken from school books, newspapers, short stories, and travelogues printed in the late Ottoman and early Republican era.
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NES 506: Ottoman Diplomatics: Paleography and Diplomatic Documents
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to Ottoman paleography and diplomatics. The documents will be in divani and rika scripts.
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NES 515: Introduction to Syriac
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A systematic introduction to Syriac language. Close reading of selected passages of Syriac texts.
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