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James L. Gelvin

James L. Gelvin is an American scholar of Middle Eastern history. He has been a faculty member in the department of history at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) since 1995 and has written extensively on the history of the modern Middle East, with particular emphasis on nationalism and the social and cultural history of the modern Middle East.

Biography
Gelvin earned his B.A. from Columbia University in 1983, M.A. from the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University in 1985, and Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1992. Before joining the faculty at UCLA, Gelvin taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston College, and Harvard University. He has been a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1999–2000) and the recipient of a U.C. President's Fellowship in the Humanities (1999–2000). In 2002–2003, he was Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Visiting professor of history at the American University in Beirut. == Awards==
Awards
In 2015, the Middle East Studies Association honored Gelvin with its Undergraduate Teaching Award, citing his "outstanding commitment to the practice and substance of undergraduate teaching, through his classroom performance, his training of future generations of undergraduate teachers, and his well-received undergraduate textbooks....James Gelvin's accomplishments as a teacher and the teaching materials he has produced for others exemplify the kind of undergraduate teacher this award is meant to recognize." Gelvin also received the Faculty Excellence Award, presented by the UCLA chapter of Mortar Board National Senior Honor Society in 1998. == Works by Gelvin==
Works by Gelvin
Books The Contemporary Middle East in an Age of Upheaval (editor, Stanford University Press, 2021). • The New Middle East: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford University Press, 2017). • Global Muslims in the Age of Steam and Print, 1850–1930 (co-editor, University of California Press, 2013). • The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford University Press, 2012, 2015). • Israel Palestine Conflict: One Hundred Years of War (Cambridge, ENG: Cambridge University Press, September 2005, 2007, 2013, 2021). • The Modern Middle East: A History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2015, 2020). • Divided Loyalties: Nationalism and Mass Politics in Syria at the Close of Empire (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998). Articles • "The Arab Uprisings: Lessons to be Learned (and Unlearned)", Forum: "Arab Springs", Il Mestiere di Storico 5:1 (March 2013). • "'Modernity,' 'Tradition,' and the Battleground of Gender in Early Twentieth-Century Damascus", Die Welt Des Islams (Winter 2012). • "'Coup-Proof?" History Today (August 2011). • "Nationalism, Anarchism, Reform: Understanding Political Islam from the Inside Out", Middle East Policy XVII, 3 (Fall 2010). • "'Arab Nationalism' Meets Social Theory", "Pensée: 'Arab Nationalism': Has a New Framework Emerged?", International Journal of Middle East Studies 41 (2009). • "Al-Qaeda and Anarchism: A Historian's Reply to Terrorology", and "Al-Qaeda and Anarchism: A Historian's Reply to Terrology: Response to Commentaries", Terrorism and Political Violence 20:4 (2008). • "The Politics of Notables Forty Years After", Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, 40:1 (June 2006). • "Globalization, Religion, and Politics in the Middle East: The Current Crisis in Historical Perspective", Global Development Studies (Winter 2004/Spring 2005). • "Islamism and Nationalism: Common Roots, Common Destinies", Beiruter Blaetter: Mitteilungen des Orient-Institutes Beirut, 10–11 (March 2004). • "Zionism and the Representation of 'Jewish Palestine' at the New York World's Fair, 1939-1940" The International History Review XXII:1 (March 2000). • "Modernity and Its Discontents: On the Durability of Nationalism in the Arab Middle East", Nations and Nationalism 5:1 (January 1999). • "The League of Nations and the Question of National Identity in the Fertile Crescent", in World Affairs (Summer 1995). • "The Social Origins of Popular Nationalism in Syria: Evidence for a New Framework", in International Journal of Middle East Studies (November 1994). • "Demonstrating Communities in Post-Ottoman Syria", in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History XXV:I (Summer 1994). According to the author's UCLA homepage ==References==
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