Keith David Watenpaugh
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American historian
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Keith David Watenpaugh's Degrees
- PhD History University of Pennsylvania
- Masters History University of Pennsylvania
- Bachelors History University of California, Santa Cruz
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Keith David Watenpaugh is an American academic. He is Professor of Human Rights Studies at the University of California, Davis. A leading American historian of the contemporary Middle East, human rights, and modern humanitarianism, he is an expert on the Armenian genocide and its denial, and the role of the refugee in world history.
Keith David Watenpaugh's Published Works
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Published Works
- Being Modern in the Middle East: Revolution, Nationalism, Colonialism, and the Arab Middle Class (2006) (190)
- The League of Nations' rescue of Armenian genocide survivors and the making of modern humanitarianism, 1920-1927. (2010) (74)
- Bread from Stones: The Middle East and the Making of Modern Humanitarianism (2015) (71)
- “Creating Phantoms”: Zaki al-Arsuzi, the Alexandretta Crisis, and the Formation of Modern Arab Nationalism in Syria (1996) (29)
- Between Communal Survival and National Aspiration: Armenian Genocide Refugees, the League of Nations, and the Practices of Interwar Humanitarianism (2014) (10)
- “Are There Any Children for Sale?”: Genocide and the Transfer of Armenian Children (1915–1922) (2013) (10)
- Cleansing the cosmopolitan city: historicism, journalism and the Arab nation in the post-Ottoman eastern Mediterranean (2005) (8)
- Between Saddam and the American Occupation: Iraq's Academic Community Struggles for Autonomy. (2004) (6)
- Excerpt from: Uncounted and Unacknowledged: Syria’s Refugee University Students and Academics in Jordan (2013) (4)
- MIDDLE-CLASS MODERNITY AND THE PERSISTENCE OF THE POLITICS OF NOTABLES IN INTER-WAR SYRIA (2003) (4)
- Steel shirts, white badges and the last qabadāy: fascism, urban violence and civic identity in aleppo under french rule (2002) (3)
- Being Middle Class and Being Arab: Sectarian Dilemmas and Middle-Class Modernity in the Arab Middle East, 1908-1936 (2012) (3)
- Goodbye, Antoura : a memoir of the Armenian genocide (2015) (2)
- Fragile Glasnost on the Tigris (2003) (2)
- Ilham Khuri-Makdisi. The Eastern Mediterranean and the Making of Global Radicalism, 1860–1914. (2014) (1)
- Between Communal Survival and National Aspiration (2015) (1)
- 11. Coda: The Incomplete Project of Middle-Class Modernity and the Paradox of Metropolitan Desire (2006) (1)
- “Opening the Doors” One Year Later: Reflections on the Iraq War and the Middle East Studies Community1 (2004) (1)
- AFTERWORD (2020) (0)
- AYKUT KANSU, The Revolution of 1908 in Turkey, Social, Economic, and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1997). Pp. 350. $110.00 cloth. (2000) (0)
- 8. Deferring to the A‘yan: The Middle-Class and the Politics of Notables (2006) (0)
- Fatma Müge Göçek. Denial of Violence: Ottoman Past, Turkish Present, and Collective Violence against the Armenians, 1789–2009; Ronald Grigor Suny. “They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else”: A History of the Armenian Genocide. (2017) (0)
- Genocide Denial and the Historian’s Ethical Responsibility to the Past (2014) (0)
- The League of Nations Rescue of Trafficked Women and Children and the Paradox of Modern Humanitarianism, 1920–1936 (2015) (0)
- The Humanitarian Imagination and the Year of the Locust (2015) (0)
- The Form and Content of Suffering (2015) (0)
- 5. Rescuing the Arab from History: Halab, Orientalist Imaginings, Wilsonianism, and Early Arabism (2006) (0)
- 10. Not Quite Syrians: Aleppo’s Communities of Collaboration (2006) (0)
- Note on Translation and Transliteration (2006) (0)
- 4. Ottoman Precedents (II): The Technologies of the Public Sphere and the Multiple Deaths of the Ottoman Citizen (2006) (0)
- “Kill the Armenian/Indian; Save the Turk/Man: Carceral Humanitarianism, the Transfer of Children and a Comparative History of Indigenous Genocide” (2022) (0)
- 3. Ottoman Precedents (I): Journalism, Voluntary Association, and the “True Civilization” of the Middle Class (2006) (0)
- Modern Humanitarianism’s Troubled Legacies, 1927–1948 (2015) (0)
- Letter from President (2015) (0)
- 1. Introduction: Modernity, Class, and the Architectures of Community (2006) (0)
- Toby Dodge, Inventing Iraq: The Failure of Nation Building and a Future Denied (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003). Pp. 288. $24.95 cloth, $19.95 paper. (2008) (0)
- 6. The Persistence of Empire at the Moment of Its Collapse: Ottoman-Islamic Identity and “New Men” Rebels (2006) (0)
- A RESPONSE TO MICHAEL GUNTER'S REVIEW OF THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES IN OTTOMAN TURKEY: A DISPUTED GENOCIDE (IJMES 38 [2006]: 598–601 (2007) (0)
- The Drowned, the Saved, and the Forgotten: Genocide Survivors and Modern Humanitarianism (2016) (0)
- Being middle class and being Arab: sectarian dilemmas and middle-class modernity in the Arab middle east, 1908–1936 (2020) (0)
- 2. An Eastern Mediterranean City on the Eve of Revolution (2006) (0)
- 7. Remembering the Great War: Allegory, Civil Virtue, and Conservative Reaction (2006) (0)
- 9. Middle-Class Fascism and the Transformation of Civil Violence: Steel Shirts, White Badges, and the Last Qabaday (2006) (0)
- INTRODUCTION (2020) (0)
- Between Refugee and Citizen (2015) (0)
- The Beginnings of the Humanitarian Era in the Eastern Mediterranean (2015) (0)
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