James Grehan

James Grehan


Professor

History - Liberal Arts & Sciences

Office
CH 441-T
Phone
(503) 725-3994

Fields of Expertise:
early modern and modern Middle East
Ottoman Empire
social and cultural history
world history

Recent Publications:

"Fun and Games in Ottoman Aleppo: the Life and Times of a Local Schoolteacher (1835-1865)," in Entertainment among the Ottomans, (eds.) Ebru Boyar and Kate Fleet, Leiden, 2019, 90-120.

"Imperial Crisis and Muslim-Christian Relations in Ottoman Syria and Palestine c. 1770-1830," The Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 58 (2015), 490-531.

Twilight of the Saints: Everyday Religion in Ottoman Syria and Palestine. 2014. Oxford University Press.

“The Legend of the Samarmar: Parades and Communal Identity in Syrian Towns, c. 1500-1800," Past and Present 204 (2009), 89-125.

Everyday Life and Consumer Culture in Eighteenth-Century Damascus, University of Washington Press, 2007.

"Smoking and 'Early Modern Sociability:' the Great Tobacco Debate in the Ottoman Middle East (17th-18th Centuries)," American Historical Review 111 (December 2006), 1352-77.

Recent Awards:

  • Fuat Köprülü Prize for Best Book in Ottoman and Turkish Studies;  presented in 2015 by the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association for Twilight of the Saints.
     
  • Co-Winner of the Biennial Prize for Best Book in Syrian Studies;  presented in 2015 by the Syrian Studies Association for Twilight of the Saints.

Courses taught:

  • HST 300: Historical Imagination 
  • HST 382 Palestine and Israel
  • HST 384 Ottoman World (1300-1700)
  • HST 385: Late Imperial Middle East (1700-1914)
  • HST 386 The Middle East in the Twentieth Century
  • HST 490/590 Early Modern World
  • HST 490/590 Making of the Modern World (1700-1914)
  • HON 407 Mind Your Manners
Education
  • Ph.D.
    University of Texas--Austin