University of Oxford, Oxford, England
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- Near and Middle Eastern Studies
- Turkish Studies
The Middle East Centre of St Antony’s College is the centre for the interdisciplinary study of the modern Middle East in the University of Oxford. Centre Fellows teach and conduct research in the humanities and social sciences with direct reference to the Arab world, Iran, Israel and Turkey, with particular highlight on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Elizabeth Monroe who played an important role in establishing the Middle East Centre Archive in 1961. They were joined in 1961 by Geoffrey Lewis as Lecturer in Islamic studies and Turkish.
The original fellowship of the Middle East Centre has proved remarkably enduring, though new members have joined over the years. Mr Hourani was succeeded by Hamid Enayat following his retirement in 1979. Avi Shlaim, Professor in International Relations, was attached to the Centre given his research interests in the Middle East. Celia Kerslake succeeded Professor Lewis as fellow in Turkish. Eugene Rogan was appointed to the lectureship in modern Middle Eastern history. Philip Robins was elected to a new post in the politics of the Middle East.
Contact Adress: Near and
Middle Eastern Studies
The Middle East Centre
St Antony's College
Oxford OX2 6JF
UK
Tel: +44 (0)1865 284780
Fax: +44 (0)1865 274529
Email: mec@sant.ox.ac.uk