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Paul Chamberlin

Stanley Kaplan Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow
in the Department of History and Leadership Studies Program


B.A. (2002) Indiandia University
M.A. (2005) Ohio State University
Ph.D. (2009) Ohio State University

Contact
Schapiro Hall, Room 306
Phone: 413.597.4882
Paul.T.Chamberlin@williams.edu
Office Hours:
TBA

Biography
Paul Chamberlin received a Ph.D. in diplomatic history from The Ohio State University. He has been a fellow in the International Security Studies program at Yale University and has studied Arabic at Damascus University and the American University in Cairo. His article, "A World Restored: Religion, Counterrevolution, and the Search for Order in the Middle East," which was published in Diplomatic History, looks at Richard Nixon and Anwar Sadat's attempts to deal with the rise of religious fundamentalism in both the United States and Egypt. He is currently working on an international history of the United States and the Palestinian liberation struggle in the 1960s and 1970s.

Courses Taught
History 311(F09) The United States and the Middle East
History 473(S10) The United States, Revolution, and the Postcolonial World

Courses Taught Elsewhere
World History to 1500
World History 1500-Present
U.S. History Since 1877
Modern Middle East History

Selected Publications
Chamberlin, Paul. "A World Restored: Religion, Counterrevolution, and the Search for Order in the Middle East." Diplomatic History, Vol. 32, No. 3 (June 2008): 431-69.

Research Interests
Modern Middle Eastern History, International and Global History, U.S. Foreign Relations, Revolution

Program Connections at Williams
Leadership Studies


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