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- Dr Chris Cooper-Davies
- Dr Fergus Nicoll
- Dr Orçun Can Okan
- Alexia Lewis
- Calendars, hats and buttons: Marking authority, identity and time among Eastern Catholics at the end of the Ottoman Empire
- Daheshism, a religious movement for golden-age Beirut
- A Syrian diasporic private archive: The Mishaqa family collection
- Bridging and branding the Holy Lands: Arabs from Greater Syria and Palestine in Europe (1900s-1950s)
- The moving business: People smugglers, agents, and the work of Ottoman migration, c.1890-1914
- Roundtable discussion of Mooring the Global Archive
- Preacher turned peddler: The migration experience of Yūsuf Naṣr/Joseph Nusser
- Religion, Race, and Concepts of Difference in the Modern Middle East
- Moving Stories: Use of cookies on this website
- Providence and Progress: Louis Sabunji’s “Historico-Pictorial Genesis & Symbols of the Various Religions”
- From Ancient Grudge to New Mutiny: Communal Conflict in Early Twentieth-Century Syrian Massachusetts
- Community Archives, Archives of Community
- Notes From the Archive: The Liverpool Workhouse Experience
- ‘Exit from the Unbeloved Empire’: Ottoman Passports and Mass Emigration from Mount Lebanon
- The Sultan of New York: An Ottoman Armenian in Nineteenth-Century America
- Aysha Majeed
- Josh Grundy-Tenn
- Iraqi archives: A history of fragmentation and restitution
- Ebru Gurbuz
- Andrew Arsan
- Marilyn Booth
- Martin Conway
- Feras Krimsti
- Bernard Heyberger
- Eugene Rogan
- Heather Sharkey
- Call for Papers: Global Shi’ism: Migrations, Diasporas and the Islamic Revival in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- Peasants, migrant workers, survivors and perpetual exiles: Ottoman Armenians
- Changing subjects: Ottoman belonging in Armenian refugee print culture
- Sopon Bezirdjian and Theodore Birch (Iskender Bezirdjian): a father and son story of creative and political action in the Ottoman Empire, England, and France
- The Constantinople realists and late nineteenth-century representations of the migrant worker from Ottoman Armenia
- Dr Joe Leidy
- Dr Henry Clements
- Dr Weston Bland
- Dr Cyma Farah
- ‘Rewriting Global Orthodoxy: Oriental Orthodox Christians in Europe, 1970-2020’: Before and After
- Rosemary Maxton
- Ameen Rihani: The Instrumentalization of Islam
- Communal Conflict and the Early Syrian-American Experience
- UNIQ Research Internships - A deep dive into the Faculty of History’s Moving Stories Project