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    Armenian Studies Program
    University of Michigan
    1080 S. University Ave., Suite 2603
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
    http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/asp/index.h tm

    PRESS RELEASE
    August 5, 2008
    Contact: Gloria Caudill, Armenian Studies Program
    Telephone: 734.763.0622
    Email: [email protected]


    Armenian Studies Program, University of Michigan
    ASLANIAN AND DUNDAR SELECTED AS POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS

    Dr. Sebouh Aslanian and Dr. Fuat Dundar have been selected as
    Manoogian Simone Foundation Post-doctoral Fellows for the 2008-2009
    academic year, announced Prof. Gerard Libaridian, Director of the
    Armenian Studies Program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

    Dr. Aslanian defended his dissertation, entitled "From the Indian
    Ocean to the Mediterranean: Circulation and the Global Trade Networks
    of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa, Isfahan, 1605 to 1747," in the
    Department of Middle Eastern and Asian Languages and Cultures at
    Columbia University in 2007. The dissertation reassesses, in part, the
    usefulness of the "trade diaspora" paradigm for the study of long
    distance merchant communities. Dr. Aslanian's doctoral thesis, awarded
    with distinction, was also selected as the best dissertation in the
    humanities at Columbia University and represented Columbia at a
    national competition in 2008. During the last academic year he was a
    Visiting Professor at Whitman College in the state of Washington.

    During his tenure, Dr. Aslanian plans to revise and complete a book
    manuscript for the University of California Press (World History
    Series) of nine chapters, which is based on his dissertation. The
    Manoogian Simone fellowship will be crucial in allowing him to
    elaborate on two themes in his manuscript. The first theme is related
    to the Early Modern world of "trans-imperial cosmopolitanism." The
    second theme that he plans to elaborate further is also a paradox
    involving Julfan cosmopolitanism. " How is it possible," asks
    Dr. Aslanian, "for a merchant community whose cultural values were so
    thoroughly cosmopolitan to be among the first communities in the world
    to embrace what has now come to be seen as the parochializing logic of
    the nation-state?"

    While at the University of Michigan, Dr. Aslanian will also teach one
    course per semester and deliver public lectures. During the fall
    semester, Dr. Aslanian plans to teach a course on "The Indian Ocean in
    World History." He is the author of a number of articles.


    The second Manoogian Simone Foundation for 2008-2009 will be Dr. Fuat
    Dundar. Originally from Turkey, Dr. Dundar completed his doctoral
    dissertation in 2007 at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes des Sciences
    Sociales in Paris. His massive and original work, "The Ethnic
    Engineering of the Committee of Union and Progress and the
    Turkification of Anatolia (1913-1918), »has already been published in
    Turkey (in Turkish); an English edition is being planned for 2009 in
    the United States.

    Dr. Dundar's research while in Ann Arbor will address "Powers and
    Ethno-Statistics: Population Censuses as an Arena of Ethno Political
    Conflict from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic." The basic
    historical source for this study will be Ottoman and Turkish archival
    materials and statistical figures so that the instrumentalization of
    statistical data by the political power in the course of ethnic
    problems can be revealed. The study will scrutinize the population
    censuses, which were accomplished beginning from imperial period to
    the present day.

    Dr. Dundar will teach one course during the Winter 09 semester and
    deliver a number of public lectures.

    The positions of Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan,
    Ann Arbor, have been made possible by the Manoogian Simone Foundation
    gift to the University's Armenian Studies Program.
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