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JUSTIN MCCARTHY, JR. Faculty Member’s Name
History Department
CURRICULUM VITAE Date For Personnel Actions
College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Member’s Signature
I. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
A. Academic Institutions other than University of Louisville
Institution Years of Service Title of Position
Princeton University 1979-1980 Visiting Research Fellow
Middle East Technical University 1967-1969 Instructor
B. University of Louisville
Date Appointed: July 1, 1978
Rank when appointed: Assistant Professor
Credit toward tenure when appointed? (Years) None
Date tenured: July 1, 1983
If currently untenured; date of mandatory tenure decision:
Promotion Record: (if applicable, fill in the following dates):
If appointed Instructor, date of promotion to Assistant Professor:
Date of promotion to Associate Professor: July 1, 1983
Date of promotion to Professor: July 1, 1988
C. Other relevant employment. (Give title, type of work, location, dates and other pertinent information.) 2
D. Honors Received:
Distinguished University Scholar, 2007-
Member, Board of Directors, Azerbaijan Turkey Research Foundation.
Honorary Doctorate, Atatürk University, May, 2007.
U. S, Representative to the Advisory Board of the International Congress for Asian and North African Studies, 2007-
Executive Board, Institute of Turkish Studies, 2007-
Order of Merit of the Turkish Republic, conferred by the President of Turkey, October 28, 1998.
Address to a Special Session of the Turkish Grand National Assembly by invitation of the Speaker of the Assembly, Ankara, April 24, 2005.
Honorary Doctorate in Sciences and Letters, awarded by Bogazici University, Istanbul, June, 1985.
Honorary Doctorate, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey, May, 2001.
Paul Harris Award of Rotary International, May, 2001.
Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences, 1996-.
University Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity, 1996.
Sükrü Elekdag Award, Assembly of Turkish American Associations, October 1999.
Corresponding Member, Turkish Historical Association, Ankara, Turkey.
Associate Member, Institute of Turkish Studies.
Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Social Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Louisville, 1987, 1995, and 1996.
Award from Federation of Turkish-American Societies, New York, 1984.
Award from Assembly of Turkish-American Associations, Washington, 1989.
Education Award from the Turkish American Friendship Council, 1993.
Education Award from the Turkish American Society of the United States, 1993. 3
Distinguished Service Award of the Assembly of Turkish American Associations, awarded October 4, 1998.
Istanbul Rotary Clubs Award, October 23, 2000.
Daughters of Atatürk Excellence Award, November, 2003.
"Honorable" Fellowships
National Needs Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Science Foundation, 1979-80.
National Endowment for the Humanities, Senior Research Fellowship, 1985-86.
Fulbright--Hayes Fellowship, Awarded 1993.
Other fellowships and grants.
II. EDUCATIONAL HISTORY: (Undergraduate, Graduate, and Post Graduate)
Institution Dates (Name and Location) Attended Department Degree
John Carroll University B.A. Cleveland, Ohio 9/63-6/67 Philosophy
U.C.L.A. Los Angeles, California 9/70-6/78 History Ph.D.
Office of Population Research Certificate in Princeton, University 8/79-8/80 Demography
What is the most common terminal degree for academicians in your discipline:
Ph.D.
Other relevant training. Describe:
Study of Near Eastern languages and Area Studies in Peace Corps Training and in U. S. Peace Corps, 1967-69.
Study of computer programming and quantitative methods since 1972, including periods of employment as a professional programmer. 4
Training and employment as a cross-cultural studies instructor in Turkey and the United States.
Training in editing, research methods, and bibliographic skills while employed as a research assistant in graduate school and as a consultant to private industry in Los Angeles.
III. TEACHING
A. Teaching, other than University of Louisville
Institution Academic Rank (Name and Location) When Teaching Courses Taught
Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey Instructor Composition and Literature
School Board, City of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Instructor Cross Cultural Studies
U.C.L.A. Ottoman History, Los Angeles, California Teaching Fellow Western Civilization
School of Oriental & African St. University of London Academic Visitor None (Research Only)
Bosphorus University None (Research and Istanbul Visiting Professor Advising Only)
B. Courses taught, University of Louisville, last 5 years (all courses are 3 credit hours):
Course # Course Title Semesters Taught
HIST 102 History of Civilizations II 05F, 06S, 06F, 06F, 07F, 08S, 08F, 09S,09F,10S, 10F, 11S, 11F, 12S, 12F
HIST 357 Middle Eastern Hist., 1453-Present 06S, 08S,11S
HIST 362 U.S. & Middle East 05F, 08F,10F, 12F
HIST 376 War in Modern Middle East 06F, 09F
HIST 377 Ottoman Empire to 1800 5
HIST 378 Ottoman Empire & Modern Turkey II 05S
HIST 563/629 Middle Eastern Wars II 05S, 09S,10S
HIST 594/629 WWI in the Middle East 07F
HIST 593 American Image of the Middle East 11F, 12S
C. Independent Study and Graduate Student Supervision:
(1) List names of independent study students you supervise(d) and years:
W. Handmaker, 1987; Lauren Banko, 2009, Nicholas Warndorf, 2011-3
(2) List names of Graduate students for whom you serve(d) as major professor.
If degree has been granted, give year. If current student, give anticipated year of completion.
(a) Master's
Nicholas Warndorf, 2011-13 Laren Banko, 2007-09 Karl Darr, 1977-78
(b) Ph.D.
(3) List names of Postdoctoral trainees, fellows, etc. you have supervised, last four years, including current year. (Give source of support)
(4) List names of Graduate students' committees you served on other than as major professor. Indicate if Master's or Ph.D. students.
Annette Chapman-Adisho Saeid Youssefizad
D. Scholarship in Teaching (list Materials that were developed for classroom use).
IV. SERVICE
A. Service to the University 6
List committee and related service. For committees, include name of committee, years of service and nature of participation (member, chairperson, secretary, etc.). For other service, give similar information.
1. Departmental, Divisional, Program
History Department Committee on new Civilizations Course, member, 1978-79. History Department Undergraduate Director, 1980-82. History Department Undergraduate Committee Chair, 1980-82. International Center Faculty Advisory Board, member, 1980-85. History Department Vice-Chair, 1983-85. History Department Graduate Advisor, 1983-85. History Department Chairman, 1986-92. History Department Personnel Committee, 1993-96; Chair, 1995-96. History Department Undergraduate Committee, 1993-96. World Civilizations/Medieval History Search Committee Chair, 1993-94. History Department Administrative Committee, 1997-. Mediterranean History Search Committee, 1999. History Department Personnel Committee, Chair 2002-2003. Graduate Committee, 2005-7. Chair, East Asian Search Committee, 2005-6. History Department Personnel Committee, 2009-2011, Chair, 2010-11. Middle East Search Committee, Chair, 2009-2010, 2010--11. History Department Graduate Committee, 2012-15. Teaching evaluation for Prof. Krebs’ tenure case, 2012.
2. College (indicate if A & S, Graduate, Medical School, etc.)
Standards and Honors Committee, A & S, 1981-82. Dean's Task Force IV (Communications), A & S, member, 1982. Standards and Honors Committee, Chair, A & S, 1982-83. Dean's Committee on Liberal/General Studies, A & S, 1983-84. Ad hoc college committee meetings and work on Preparatory Division/Basic College Passage into A & S, 1983-84. Advisory Committee on Computing, 1984-85. Dean's Committee on A & S Structural Reorganization, 1991. Dean's Committee on A & S Office Administration, 1991. Dean's Committee on Mission of College, 1993-94. Graduate Research Program on Grants, October, 1993. Director, Institute for the Social Sciences and Humanities, 1995-97. College Awards Committee, 2009. Questions and Answers on Turkey, Justice Administration, April 7, 2011.
3. UniversityWide 7
University Research Advisory Committee, 1995-98.
B. Service to the Community
Television and Radio
Television show on the Ottoman Empire, Houston Public Television, August, 1980.
WHAS Television, three interviews on the Iran-Iraq War, October & November, 1980.
WHAS "Metz Here" radio show, October, 1980.
Various radio interviews on Iran-Iraq War, October, 1980.
"World Perspectives" radio show, WUOL and National Public Radio, November, 1980.
WHAS Television, two interviews on the hostage crisis, January, 1981.
Various radio stations, interviews on the hostage crisis, January, 1981.
Interview of Haim Zipori, WUOL, February, 1981.
KET "Great Decisions" television show, June, 1981.
WHAS Television, interview on death of Sadat, October, 1981.
WAVE Television, 2 interviews on death of Sadat, October, 1981.
WHAS Radio and the Kentucky Radio Network, various interviews on death of Sadat, October, 1981.
Kentucky Network, interview on AWACS sale.
KET television show, April, 1981.
Television show, WETA, Washington, 1983.
Television show, WTNH, New Haven, 1984.
Television appearances, Turkish National Television, various, 1983-85.
Interviewed for a series on BBC Radio, London, 1984.
Television show, KET Network, 1983.
Radio Shows: WRKA, W___ (New York), 1984. 8
Three Radio shows (interviews), BBC Radio, London, 1985-86.
Featured speaker on call-in program on Armenian Question, WGN (Chicago), 1986.
Television show, TRT (Turkey), 1986.
Featured analyst and interviewee, Austrian National Television production on World War I in Turkey, 1986.
Christian Science Monitor Radio, 1987.
WGBH (Boston) Television, 1987.
PBS Network (nationwide), 1988.
Interview, National Public Radio, Oct. 16, 1989.
Voice of America, 1988; Oct. 18, 1989.
Television show, TRT (Turkey), 1989.
Radio Interview, BBC World Service, Oct. 27, 1989.
Radio Interview, WNYC New York, Nov. 6, 1989.
Television interviews, TRT (Turkey), 1989; 1990.
Two Interviews on Turkish Television, Sept., 1990.
Persian Gulf Crisis Interviews
Jan. 10, 1991 -- WDRB TV Jan. 22, 1991 -- WHAS TV & Radio Jan. 14, 1991 -- WHAS-TV Feb. 13, 1991 -- WAVE TV Jan. 15, 1991 -- WHAS Radio Feb. 15, 1991 -- WAVE TV (2) Jan. 15, 1991 -- WAVE-TV Feb. 22, 1991 -- WHAS Radio Jan. 16, 1991 -- WHAS Radio Feb. 23, 1991 -- WAVE, WDRB & WHAS TV Jan. 16, 1991 -- WDRB TV Feb. 25, 1991 -- WDRB TV Jan. 16, 1991 -- WAVE TV Feb. 26, 1991 -- WAVE TV, WHAS TV Jan. 17, 1991 -- WHAS Radio Feb. 28, 1991 -- WAVE TV Jan. 17, 1991 -- WAVE TV Mar. 1, 1991 -- WHAS Radio Jan. 18, 1991 -- WHAS Radio Mar. 5, 1991 -- WHAS Radio Jan. 18, 1991 -- WHAS TV Apr. 4, 1991 -- WHAS Radio
One hour interview for Turkish Television show, "24 hours."
Interview on the Persian Gulf, WAVE TV, January 25, 1992.
Interview on Iraq, WAVE TV, 1993. 9
Television Interview, WLKY, on Israeli-Palestinian Peace Accord, September 14, 1993.
Radio Interview, WHAS, on Israeli-Palestinian Peace Accord, September 15, 1993.
WUOL, "Cabbages and Kings," interview, October 4, 1993.
WAVE Television, October 8, 1994.
WAVE Television, Summer, 1996.
KPFK Radio, Los Angeles, 1/2 hour radio debate, March 31, 1998.
Interview on CNN International, Atlanta, May 7, 1998.
"Durum" program of Kanal D (Turkish television), June 11, 1998--brought to Istanbul to appear on the program. Interview, TRT (Turkey), 1999.
Interview, Milliyet, Nov. 9, 2000.
Interview, CNN Turkey, September 14, 2000.
Interview, Channel 8 Television, Turkey, September 26, 2000.
Interview, CNN Turkey, October 12, 2000.
Interview, CNN Turkey, October 19, 2000.
Interview, TRT, October 20, 2000.
Interview, Milliyet, January 17, 2001.
Interview, BBC World Service, January 18, 2001.
Interview, BBC World Service, January 26, 2001.
Interview, Oregon Public Broadcasting, January 30, 2001.
Televised Press Conference (with Andrew Mango), Istanbul, March 14, 2001.
Short Interviews with various television stations, Turkey, March 14-16, 2001.
Featured Guest, Mehmet Ali Birand Program, CNN Turkey, March 18, 2001.
A number of other television and newspaper interviews in Turkey, November and March, 2001. 10
A number of interviews in Turkish newspapers and on television channels, April, 2002.
Interviews in Bosnian and Erzurum newspapers, October, 2002
Television talk show, R99, Sarajevo.
Interview with CNN Turk (M. Ali Birand), by phone, July 1, 2003.
Interview with CNN Turk and featured and quoted in various Turkish newspapers, May 29- 30, 2003.
Interview, PBS documentary of the Ottoman Empire, Jonathan Ward Productions, August 29, 2003.
Interview, Production on Ottoman Empire in World War I, Third Coast Productions (2 sets of interviews), 2004.
Voice of America interview, April 9, 2005.
Television Program on Turkish Armenians, TRT, Reuters International for distribution in Europe, April 22, 20005.
Television Program on Sky-Turk, April 23, 2005.
Interviews on NTV, Turkey, April 22, 2005.
Address to Turkish Parliament, broadcast on TRT, April 24, 2005.
Speech at Marmara University, Istanbul, broadcast on CNN-Turk, April 25, 2005.
PBS discussion on the Armenian Question, Washington, February 6. 2006. Aired on April 17, 2006.
Various Azerbaijan television shows and interviews, June, 2008.
“McCarthy Interviews,” CNN/Turk, two hour-long interviews in May, 2009.
Numerous interviews for Turkish television stations, 2012.
Public Addresses
Anchorage Presbyterian Church, October, 1980.
Metro Disciples Clergy, December, 1980. 11
Brown Middle School students, December, 1980.
University of Louisville International Center Board of Directors, March, 1981.
Bardstown Road Presbyterian Church, May, 1981.
Melbourne Heights Baptist Church, May, 1981.
Highland Presbyterian Church, June, 1981.
Jewish Community Center, September, 1981.
University of Louisville International Forum, September, 1981.
St. Paul's Methodist Church, October, 1981.
East Audubon Baptist Church, October, 1981.
Resurrection Catholic Church, October, 1981.
Crescent Hill Baptist Church, October, 1981.
Christ Church Cathedral, November, 1981.
Barrett Middle School students, November 1981.
University of Louisville International Trade Conference, December, 1981.
The Puritan, April, 1982.
St. Francis School students, October, 1982.
Anchorage Presbyterian Church, October, 1982.
Address on Turkish History to Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, Washington, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, (two addresses, September and January) 1992, 1993.
Speeches to conventions of the Assembly of Turkish-American Associations, New Orleans, 1985; Princeton, 1986; Washington, 1987; Washington, 1989; Washington, 1990; Washington, 1993; Washington, 1994.
Jewish Community Center Series on Israel, 1987.
Featured speaker, Seminar for high school teachers, New York City, 1987.
Featured speaker, Seminar for high school teachers, Washington, D.C., 1988. 12
Speech to Canadian Turkish Association, Toronto, 1988.
Speech to Turkish Government Members (Foreign Minister, et.al) and Turkish- Americans, Miami, 1988.
Featured Speaker, Seminar for high school teachers, Maryland, 1988.
Featured Speaker, Seminar for high school teachers, New York, 1988.
Featured Speaker, Seminar for high school teachers, Norfolk, VA, 1988.
Featured Speaker, Seminar for high school teachers, New York, 1989.
Trialogue Panel on the Gulf, Oct. 16, 1990.
SCORE, Lecture on the Gulf, Oct. 19, 1990.
Speech at Montclair College, New Jersey, Nov., 1990.
Speech at Canadian Parliament Building, Ottawa, Nov., 1990.
Kings College, London, Ontario, Nov., 1990.
Phi Alpha Theta Speech on Gulf War, 1990.
NYU/New York & the World, two seminars for teachers, Feb. 21-22, 1991.
Featured Speaker, American Business Club of Louisville, Mar. 13, 1991.
Phi Alpha Theta Banquet Speech, 1991.
Featured Speaker, Seminar for high school teachers, New York, 1992.
Featured Speaker, Seminar for high school teachers, Chicago, 1992.
Speech on the Population of Palestine, First Unitarian Church, Louisville, 1992.
Featured Speaker, Seminar on Turkey for Businessmen, Memphis, 1992.
Department of State Briefing on Turkish History, Washington, 1994.
Panelist, "Religious and Ethnic Tolerance in the Ottoman Empire," Assembly of Turkish American Associations Convention, September 22, 1995.
Expert Witness, Hearing of the House International Relations Committee, May, 1996. Presentation recorded in the Congressional Record.
"Armenians and Turks," the Maret School, Washington, D.C., May, 1996. 13
"The Modern Middle East," Atherton High School, Spring, 1996.
"Education on Turkey", ATAA Convention, October, 1996.
Public Affairs Research Group, two-day seminar on Middle East, Phoenix, 1995.
Speech, Istanbul and Halic Rotary Clubs, March, 1997.
Teacher Training Workshop on the Middle East, American Forum for Global Education, September, 1999, New York.
Congressional Testimony, Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights, Committee on international Affairs, Congressional Record, September 14, 2000.
Panelist, ATAA Leadership/Grassroots Program, Washington, Dec. 2, 2000.
Ankara Rotary Club, "The Armenian Question," June 14, 2001. . State Department High School Exchange Program, American Forum for Global Education, Day long instruction on Turkey for students going to Turkey, New York, January 29, 2005.
“Who Are the Turks,” Teachers Workshop, Washington, April 12, 2005.
Newspapers
Newspaper interviews and quoted in Washington Post (syndicated to other papers), Wall Street Journal, Nation, Jerusalem Post, Insight, Associated Press, Gannet Newspapers, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Louisville Times, Turkish Newspapers, Cumhuriyet, Gunes, Milliyet, Sonhavadis, Newspot, Hurriyet.
OP-ED page article, Boston Globe, 1988 (reprinted in various papers).
Article on Justin McCarthy, Louisville Courier-Journal, 1989.
Congressional Record (2 notices).
Gannett newspapers, 1989.
Numerous mentions in Turkish and Armenian Press.
College Press Service interview on Persian Gulf Crisis, Jan. 22, 1991.
Associated Press, 1993. 14
Salon (Internet), April, 1999.
Articles and columns in all major Turkish newspapers on address to the Turkish Parliament, 2005.
Interview, Wall Street Journal Online, May 16, 2005.
Amsterdam Volkskrant Newspaper Op Ed Piece, 2005.
Various Azerbaijan newspaper interviews, June, 2008.
Advising
Holocaust Memorial Committee, Washington, advising, 1983.
Advisor on Holocaust Curricula, New York State Department of Education, 1983-84.
Advisor on Holocaust Curricula, California State Department of Education, (1985-88).
Advisor to Foreign Ministry, Republic of Turkey, Istanbul, June, 1984.
Advisor on the Ottoman Archives to the Turkish Government (brought to Istanbul for Archives Opening and consultation, May, 1989).
Conference on the 500th Anniversary of Jewish Flight from Spain to the Ottoman Empire: Brought to Istanbul in 1989 to advise on the conference. Chaired session at the conference, Istanbul, 1992. Both trips paid by conference organizers.
Prepared "treatment" for a projected film on Turkey, 1993.
Meetings with Turkish Foreign Ministry on the Mortality and Migration project, October, 1998.
Ongoing project with the Library of Congress, the Turkish National Library, and the Turkish Foreign Ministry to collect and collect and publish documentary books and materials.
Master of Ceremonies for the American-Turkish Friendship Council, Washington, January, 1999.
Expert witness in the trial of Dr. Doğu Perinçek, March 7, 2007.
C. Service to your Profession 15
List only professional service related to your academic role and your professional expertise in your field in the University. Include period of participation.
Board of Directors, Turkish Studies Association, 1981-85; Secretary, 1984-85.
Member, Projects Committee, Institute of Turkish Studies, 1983-84, 1986- .
Member of Advisory Committee on Holocaust Studies Curricula, New York State Board of Regents, 1983-85.
Member of Advisory Committee on Holocaust Studies Curricula, California State Department of Education, 1985-88.
Manuscript Reader for University of Wisconsin Press, Harvard University Press, State University of New York Press, Duke University Press, Princeton University Press, St. Martin's Press, University of Texas Press, McGraw-Hill.
Evaluator, Islamic Teaching Materials Project, 1982-84.
Planning for the Ataturk Centennial, 1980-81 (Turkish Studies Association and Turkish Embassy).
Referee for National Endowment for the Humanities, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1995.
Referee for the International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (continuing).
Chair, Committee on Teaching Materials on Turkey, TSA, 1985.
Associate, Institute of Turkish Studies, Washington, 1983- .
Chaired and/or organized panels at Middle East Studies Association meetings (1977, 1982, 1984, 1988), International Congress on Pre-Ottoman and Ottoman Studies (1984), Conference on the Turkish Family (1986), International Congress on the Social and Economic History of Turkey (1986), Turkish Historical Association Conference (1986), International Congress on the Social and Economic History of Turkey (1989), Turkish Historical Association Conference (1990), Jewish Quincentennial Conference (1992).
Book reviews for journals, including American Historical Review, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Middle East Journal, Bulletin of the Turkish Studies Association, Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, Asian Affairs (London), Journal of American Oriental Society. (Considered as Service, not Professional Activity, by the Department of History.)
Textbook: The Middle East. Used in classes at the University of Louisville for five years, then retired in favor of my new text, The Ottoman Turks. 16
Scholarship and Fellowship panel, Institute of Turkish Studies, 1987.
One of two American professors conducting the Oral History Project on World War I in Eastern Anatolia, 1986-89, at the request of the government of Turkey.
Committee to evaluate treatment of Turks and Turkey in textbooks (one of three professors on committee), 1988--.
Invited outside member (i.e., I am not a member of the parent organization), Committee on Education, American Friends of Turkey, 1988--.
Seminar/meeting on secondary school materials and in-service meetings for teachers, sponsored by Turkish Studies Association, 1988.
Publications Grants Panel, Institute of Turkish Studies, 1989.
Fulbright-Hays Research Awards Jury, Department of Education, Dec., 1989.
Travel Support Panel, Institute of Turkish Studies, 1990.
Evaluation Jury on Middle Eastern Area Studies Centers, Department of Education, Dec., 1990.
Projects Panel, Institute of Turkish Studies, 1991.
Fulbright-Hays Research Awards Jury, Department of Education, Dec., 1991.
Project Evaluation for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, February, 1992.
U.S. Department of Education, Committee to evaluate Foreign Language Library Grants, Washington, 1992.
Evaluated journal articles for "International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, and Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1992.
Visiting Evaluator of the Department of History, Virginia Polytechnic University, 1993.
Review of Promotion Case for Indiana University, 1992.
Project Evaluation for King's College, Ontario.
Advisory Committee, American Turkish Friendship Council, 1993-.
U.S. Department of Education, Foreign Language Periodicals Panel, August, 1993.
Institute of Turkish Studies, Panel on Grants, Fellowships, November, 1993, November, 1995, May, 2008, May, 2009, May, 2010. 17
Chair, panel on future of Middle East, Assembly of Turkish American Associations, December, 1993.
Article Review, CSSH, December, 1993.
Project review, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, January, 1994.
Manuscript review, MESA Bulletin, 1995.
Three manuscript reviews, IJMES, 1994-95; one review, 1996.
Three manuscript reviews, ISMES, 1996-97.
U.S. Department of Education, Foreign Travel Program, August, 1996.
Chair and Commentator, panel on "Mohammed Ali's Census," Middle East Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, November 24, 1997.
Fulbright-Hays Research Award Jury, Department of Education, Washington, December 15-19, 1997.
Evaluation Panel on Middle Eastern Area Studies Centers, Department of Education, December, 1999.
Panel on Turkey, Brookings Institution, 2000.
Chair and Commentator, Round Table on Gallipoli, Army and Navy Club, Washington, Nov. 13, 1998.
Fulbright-Hays Research Award Jury, Department of Education, Washington, December 13-18, 1998.
Board of Advisors of the Armenian Studies Institute, Ankara, 2000-
Board of Advisors to the Project Turk Publications, Ankara, 2001-02.
Conference on Security in Modern World, sponsored by the Turkish General Staff. Session chair and extended commentary. May 29 and 30, 2003
Advisor to movie on the Ottoman Empire in World War I, Third Coast Films.
Advisory Board Member, “Ottoman” Project (books on Ottoman History)
US Department of Education, Title VI Center Grants, January 9-13, 2006.
Manuscript Evaluation, University of Utah Press, 2007, 2008, 2009. 18
Member, Working Group on Turkish-Armenian Relations, Oslo, Norway, 2008-9.
Manuscript review for Palgrave Macmillan, February, 2010.
Meeting with New York editors (New York Times, Associated Press, etc.) on my book, The Turk in America, arranged by Turkish Coalition of America, March 10, 2011.
Final Panel Chairman and Final Words, Balkan Wars Conference, Turkish Historical Association, May 18, 2011.
Chair of the Institute of Turkish Studies Gallipoli Commemoration Committee, 2011 – 2015, Organizational meeting, Istanbul, Turkey, May 20, 2011. Organizational meeting, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia, June 15, 2011. Organizational meeting, Washington, November 11, 2011
Chair of Conference on Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, New York, United Nations, December 6, 2011.
Article review for the International Journal of Turkish Studies.
D. Book Reviews
The Department of History considers book reviews to be Professional Service, not Professional Activity. I feel, however, that the fact that I have been asked to review books for the most prestigious journals in my field should be considered, at least on a comment on the reception of my Professional Activity in my field. The journals include the American Historical Review, the International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Asian Affairs, The Journal of the American Oriental Society, the Bulletin of the Middle East Studies Association, and the Middle East Journal.
V. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
A. Publications
1. Works published
Maps
MESA MAPS, 103 historical maps of the Middle East for classroom use, a project sponsored by the Middle East Studies Association and the U.S. Department of Education, 2003. 19
Map Booklet: Forced Migration and Mortality in the Ottoman Empire, Turkish Coalition of America, 2010.
Map Booklet: 1912-1913 Balkan Wars: Death and Forced Exile of Ottoman Muslims, Washington; Turkish Coalition of America, 2012. Translated into Bosnian (Balkanski ratovi 1912-1912, Sarajevo: Institut za istraživanje zločina protiv čovječnosti i medjunarodnog prava Univerziteta u Sarajevu, 2012) and Turkish (Tehcirin Haritası, Istanbul: Türkiye newspaper, 2012)
Maps in Books and Films: War and Diplomacy:The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 and the Treaty of Berlin, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2011. Kemal Çiçek, The Great War and the Forced Migration of Armenians, Belfast: Athol Press, 2012. ANOTHER Books by Wyatt MacGaffey and Hakan Yavuz, to be published. Film by Cemal Oğuz.
Books
The Arab World, Turkey, and the Balkans, Boston, G. K. Hall, 1982.
Muslims and Minorities: The Population of Ottoman Anatolia and the End of the Empire, New York, New York University Press, 1983. Turkish Edition, Müslümanlar ve Azınlıklar İnkilâp, Istanbul, 2000.
Turks and Armenians, Washington, 1989 (with Carolyn McCarthy). A manual intended for teachers, scholars, and (God help me) politicians. One-half of the book is new scholarship; one-half is drawn from earlier work. It should properly be considered one-half Professional Activity, one-half Teaching.
The Population of Palestine: Population History and Statistics of the Late Ottoman Period and the Mandate, Columbia University Press, 1990.
Spotlight on Turkey, New York and the World, New York, 1992 (Linda Arkin, editor). Approximately half the material in the book by Justin McCarthy).
Death and Exile, Princeton: Darwin Press, 1996.
The Ottoman Turks, Addison-Wesley Longman, 1997.
Ölüm ve Surgun, Inkilap Kitapevi, Istanbul, 1998 (Turkish edition of Death and Exile).
The Ottoman Peoples and the End of Empire, Arnold and Oxford University Press, London and New York, 2001. 20
Population History of the Middle East and the Balkans, Isis Press, Istanbul, 2002.
Who Are the Turks? (with Carolyn McCarthy), New York, American Forum for Global Education, 2003.
I Turchi Ottomani: Dalle Origini al 1923, Genoa, ECIG, 2005 (Italian edition of The Ottoman Turks).
Aţ-Ţard wa’l 'ubūda, Beirut and Damascus: Cadmus Press, 2006 (Arabic edition of Death and Exile).
Osmanlı’ya Veda, Istanbul: Etkileşim, 2006 (Turkish edition of The Ottoman Peoples and the End of Empire).
The Armenian Rebellion at Van (with Esat Arslan, Cemalettin Taşkiran, and Ömer Turan), University of Utah Press, 2006.
Turkey and the Turks (with Carolyn McCarthy), Washington, DC: Turkish Cultural Foundation, 2010.
The Turk in America, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2010.
Smurt i Izgnanie, Sofiya: Universiteteko Izdatelstvo, 2010 (Bulgarian edition of Death and Exile).
Booklet (separately published in English and Turkish – 57 pages)
The Destruction of Ottoman Erzurum (Osmanlı Erzurum Tahribatı), Erzurum: Ankara Üniversitesi, 2002 (also on the Internet).
Chapters in Books
"Nineteenth Century Egyptian Population," reprinted in Economics and Economic History of the Middle East (editor E. Kedouri), London, 1977.
"Ottoman Statistical Sources on Arabian Population," Studies in the History of Arabia, vol. 1, part 2.
"Demography (of the Islamic World)" in the Encyclopedia of Islam. (209-221)
"National Sleep, Disaster, and Rebirth: Mustafa Kemal and the People of Turkey," Ankara University, 1986.
"The Anatolian Armenians," in Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey, Istanbul, 1984.
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"Armenian Terrorism: History as Poison and Antidote" in International Terrorism, Ankara, 1984.
"Ottoman Bosnia, 1800-1878" in The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambridge, MA, 1994. (54-83).
"Population of the Modern Middle East," in Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East, Columbia, 1997.
Two short articles ("Abdülaziz" and "Abdülhamit II") in the Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East.
Ten entries in the World Book Encyclopedia.
“Atatürk Olmasaydl, Bugün Türk Ulusu Olmazdl,” in Ozankaya, Özer, Dünya Dusunurleri Gözüyle Atatürk ve Cumhuriyeti, Istanbul, 2000 (a printed interview).
"The Population of the Ottoman Armenians" in The Armenians in the Late Ottoman Period, Ankara, 2001. (65-85).
"The Bryce Report: British Propaganda and the Turks" in The Great Ottoman- Turkish Civilization, Istanbul, 2001. (504-512).
“Palestine’s Population During the Ottoman and Mandate Periods” in Encyclopedia of the Palestinians, New York, 2001.
“Wellington House and the Turks” in The Turks, Ankara, 2002.
“Missionaries and the American Image of the Turks” in Mustafa Aydın and Çağrı Erhan, eds., Turkish-American Relations: Past, Present, and Future, London and New York, 2004.
“Ottoman Archives and the Armenians, with Special Reference to the Armenian Rebellion at Van,” International Turkish Archives Symposium, Ankara: T.C. Başbakanlık Genel Müdürlüğü, 2007, pp. 2-28.
“The Demography of the 1877-78 Russo-Turkish War,” Ömer Turan, ed., The Ottoman-Russian War of 1877-78, Ankara: Middle East Technical University and Meiji University Institute of Humanities, 2007, pp. 51-76.
“Muslim population movements and mortality,” Erik-Jan Zürcher, ed., Turkey in the Twentieth Century, Berlin: Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 2008.
“Atatürk Devrimlerinin Dünyadaki Yansımları,” Asker ve Devlet Adamı: Atatürk Paneli, Genelkurmay Askeri Tarih ve Stratejik Etüt Başkanlığı Yayınları, Ankara, 2009, pp. 25-32. 22
“Ignoring the People: the Effects of the Congress of Berlin,” War and Diplomacy:The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 and the Treaty of Berlin, Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, c. 2011, but published in 2012.
“Mustafa Kemal Atatürk: Without Him There Would Be No Turks,” Atatürk Symposiums: United Nations, New York: 2012.
Journal Articles
Translator of Barkan, O. L., "The Price Revolution of the Sixteenth Century," International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, VI, 1975. (3-28).
"Nineteenth Century Egyptian Population," Middle Eastern Studies, 12, no. 3, October, 1976.
"Age, Family, and Migration in Nineteenth-century Black Sea Provinces of the Ottoman Empire," International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, X, 1979.
"Ottoman Imperial and Provincial Salnames," (with J. Dennis Hyde), Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, November, 1979.
"Greek Sources on Ottoman Greek Population," International Journal of Turkish Studies, I, no. 2.
"The Population of Greater Syria and Iraq, 1878 to 1914," Asian and African Studies, vol. 15, no. 1.
"The Foundations of the Turkish Republic, Social and Economic Change," Middle Eastern Studies. 19, no. 2, April, 1983.
"An Ottoman Document on the Refugees of the Crimean Period," Bulletin of the Turkish Studies Association, vol. 6, no. 2.
"The Defters of the Late Ottoman Period," Bulletin of the Turkish Studies Association, 1984.
"Factors in the Analysis of the Population of Anatolia, 1800-1878," Asian and African Studies, vol. 21, no. 1, March, 1987.
"The Population of the Ottoman Balkans," Proceedings of the Third International Congress on the Social and Economic History of Turkey,1990.
"The American Image of Turks," Tãrĩh: Papers in Near Eastern Studies, vol. 2, the Annenberg Research Institute, Philadelphia, 1992.
"Muslim Refugees in Turkey: The Balkan Wars, World War I, and the Turkish War of Independence," published in the festschrift honoring Andreas Tietze, 1993. 23
The Report of Niles and Sutherland: An American Investigation of Eastern Anatolia After World War I” in the Proceedings of the Eleventh Congress of the Türk Tarih Kurumu, Ankara, 1994.
"Jewish Population in the Late Ottoman Period," in Avigdor Levy, ed., The Jews of the Ottoman Empire, Princeton, Darwin, 1995.
“Population Change and the Creation of the Turkish Republic,” in Atatürk and Modern Turkey, Ankara, 1999.
“Muslims in Ottoman Europe: Population from 1800 to 1912,” invited article for a special issue on Balkan Muslims in Nationalities Papers, vol. 28, no. 1, 2000.
Congressional Testimony, Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights, Committee on International Affairs, September 14, 2000. Congressional Record, republished in Newspot, Turkish Times, on various web sites, and in Turkish translation.
"Let the Historians Decide," Armenian Studies I, 1, 2001.
"The First Shot," Armenian Studies, 2002.
"The Definition of Genocide is Meaningless," Turkish Daily News, February 28, 2003 (a popular publication, but a scholarly work).
“Archival Sources Concerning Serb Rebellions in Bosnia, 1875-76,“ International Journal of Turkish Studies, vol. 10, 2004.
“Armenian-Turkish Conflict: the History,” Armenian Studies, 2005.
“The Matter of the Armenians: Facts and Reflections,” published on the web (http://www.atauni.edu.tr/eng_ver/menudetay.php?no=2), 2008.
2. Works "in press"
“Lessons of the Balkan Wars,” Ankara: Turkish Historical Association. (in book on Balkan Wars, supposed to be published in 2011, but not yet out).
Turkish Translation of The Ottoman Turks. (note: not my own translation-- professional translator).
Turkish Translation of Death and Exile. Ankara: Turkish Historical Society. (a professional translator with whom I worked closely, because I was not satisfied with the previous translation.) 24
German translation of Death and Exile. (note: not my own translation--professional translator).
Arabic Translation of The Armenian Rebellion at Van (note: not my own translation--professional translator).
“Turks and Armenians,” to be published in a book by the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
“Losing the War in the East: the Armenian Contribution to Ottoman Defeat, 1915,” to be published by Istanbul University.
“Cilicia: A Missed Opportunity in World War I,” to be published by ATASE, Ankara.
3. Submitted for Consideration
Sasun (with Cemalettin Taşkıran and Ömer Turan), submitted to University of Utah Press.
4. Works in Preparation
A history of the Armenian Question.
A history of Cilicia from 1890 to 1920, in initial stages of research.
B. Presentations at Scholarly Meetings
1. Papers presented
"Ottoman Statistical Sources on Arabian Population," First International Symposium on the History of Arabia, Riyad, Saudi Arabia, 1976.
"Population in Black Sea Villages," International Congress on the Social and Economic History of Turkey I, Ankara, Turkey, 1977.
"Ottoman Population Analyses," General Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, New York, 1977.
"Why There is No Middle Eastern Social History," Near Eastern Center Forum, Princeton University, 1979.
"How the Ottoman Wars Created the New Turkey," General Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Washington, 1980.
"The Population of the Ottoman Fertile Crescent," International Congress on the Economic History of the Middle East, Haifa, Israel, 1980. 25
"Nineteenth Century Ottoman Defters," General Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Philadelphia, 1982.
"The Population of Ottoman Europe Before and After the Fall of the Empire," International Congress on the Social and Economic History of Turkey III, Princeton, 1983.
"National Sleep, National Disaster, and Rebirth: The People of Turkey and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk," Conference in Honor of the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Turkish Republic, Ankara, Turkey, 1983.
"The Anatolian Armenians," General Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Chicago, 1983.
"Muslim Losses in World War I," Brandeis University, 1984.
"Armenian Terrorism: History as Poison and Antidote," Symposium on International Terrorism, Ankara, Turkey, 1984.
"Late Ottoman Defters as a Source for Social History," International Congress on Pre-Ottoman Studies, Cambridge, England, 1984.
"The Population of the Ottoman Empire," University of Indiana, Bloomington, 1985, and the Catholic University of the Netherlands, 1986.
"Anatolian Population Change, 1830-1914," the University of Leiden, Netherlands, 1986.
"Polygamy and the Ottoman Social System," Conference on the Turkish Family, New York, 1986.
"The Fate of the Muslims," Diyanet Vakfi, the Hague, Netherlands, 1986.
"The Population of Palestine and the Population of the Ottoman Middle East," Conference on the Population of Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Haifa, 1986.
"An Analysis of From Time Immemorial," Conference on the Population of Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Haifa, 1986.
"The Refugees of the 1877-78 War," International Congress of the Social and Economic History of Turkey IV, Munich, 1986.
"European Sources on the Ottoman East," Turk Tarih Kurumu General Conference, Ankara, 1986. 26
Princeton University, Lecture Series in the Ottoman Middle East and the Balkans, March 4, 1987, "Forced Migration and Settlement of Ethnic Groups in the Balkans and Asia Minor."
Brandeis University, Congress on the History of the Jews of the Ottoman Empire, May 11, 1987, "The Demography of the Ottoman Jews."
Indiana University, Second International Conference on Turkish Studies, May 14-18, 1987. "Muslim-Christian Hostilities in Eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus: Preliminary Findings."
"Statistics in the Defense of the Nation: (forged statistics on Ottoman Population), School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1988.
"Textbooks and Turkish History," General Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Los Angeles, 1988.
"Demography and Migration," International Conference on the Social and Economic History of Turkey V, Istanbul, 1989.
"Demographic and Social Comparisons -- Ottoman and Mandatory Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine," Conference on the History of Syria in Ottoman Times, Erlangen, W. Germany, 1989.
"American Reports on the Situation in Eastern Anatolia after World War I," Turk Tarih Kurumu General Conference, Ankara, 1990.
"Jewish Migration into Palestine," General Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, San Antonio, 1990.
"Azerbaijan: The History of the Turkish Armenian Troubles in What Today is Azerbaijan and Armenia," World Turkish Congress Symposium, New York, 1992.
"Balkan Turks--Why All the Trouble in the Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia," World Turkish Congress Symposium, New York, 1992.
"Turkey's Role as a European Country and an Ally of the United States," panelist, Conference on the Legacy of Atatürk's Secularism and Turkey's Revitalization Geopolitical Role, Georgetown University, 1993.
"Ottoman Bosnia to the Austrian Conquest," Harvard University Colloquium on Bosnia, 1993.
"Muslims of Bosnia and Serbia: the Early History of Ethnic Cleansing," Princeton University, 1993. 27
"Serbs and Muslims: Yesterday and Today," World Turkish Congress Symposium, New York, 1993.
Middle East Institute Congress, "Sources of Conflict in the Balkans," September 30, 1993.
"Nationalism, Imperialism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Empire," in conference on The Rise of Modern Turkey and Kemalist Thought, Vienna, November 13-14, 1993.
"Claims of Armenian Nationalists in the Light of Population Statistics," European Association of Turkish Academics Conference, Heidelberg, 8-9 April, 1995.
"The Armenian-Turk Conflict as Part of the Christian-Muslim Conflict in the Balkans and the Caucasus," European Association of Turkish Academics Conference, Heidelberg, 8-9 April, 1995.
"Kurds in Turkey," in conference on "Turkey: Challenges from Within," sponsored by the Foreign Service Institute and National Intelligence Council, Washington, March 31, 1995.
"The Limited Utility of Defters, or Sometimes Theory is a Better Guide than Data, "Conference on the Social and Economic History of the Ottoman Empire, Heidelberg, July, 1995.
"Victims of Intolerance: Turkish Minorities Outside of Turkey," Assembly of Turkish American Associations Convention, September 22, 1995.
"Turkey and the Balkans," Turkey: Past, Present, and Future, Long Beach, CA., October 28, 1995.
"Ethnic Cleansing and Serbian Expansion, 1800 to Today," two presentations-- Bogazici and Bilkent universities, March and April, 1997.
"A Plan for Education on Turkey," ATAA, Chicago, October 4, 1997.
Speaker: ATA-DC Teachers Conference, Washington, D.C., April 18, 1998.
"Many Strange Things Americans Believed about the (Terrible) Turk," ATAA, Chicago, Otober 4, 1997.
"The Population of the Middle Eastern Jews, 1800-1939", Conference on Jews in Islamic Middle East, Columbia University, 2/23-25/98.
"The Terrible Turk, Making of an American Myth," University of Illinois, March 16, 1998. 28
"Americans and Turks," Turkish-American Society of Southern Florida, Ft. Lauderdale, March 28, 1998.
"Turks of the Balkans and the Caucasus", McGill University, Montreal, April 8, 1998.
"'The Turk' in the American Press," featured speech for the Meeting of the International Press Council, Sept. 18, 1998.
"Population Change and the Creation of the Turkish Republic", Conference on "Atatürk and Modern Turkey", Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi, Ankara, October 23, 1998.
Smithsonian Lecture to celebrate 75th anniversary of Turkish Republic, "Gallipoli," Washington, Nov. 12, 1998.
"Missionaries and the American Image of the Turks," in conference, "200 Years of Turkish-American Relations," Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültest, Ankara University, November 6-9, 2000.
"Bosnian Population," Bosnian Institute Conference, Sarajevo, June 8-9, 2001.
"British Propaganda and the Turks," Turkey Studies Group Annual Lecture, School of Oriental and African Studies, January 19, 2001.
"Approaching the Armenian Question as a Historian," delivered at Democratic Principles Foundation Conference in Istanbul, March 15, 2001.
"Question and Answer: Turks and Armenians", London School of Economics, January 17, 2001.
"Armenian Question, Recent Developments," Fifth Symposium of the World Turkish Congress, New York, May 18, 2001.
"World War I in Eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus," Atatürk Society of Germany, Stuttgart, November 3, 2001.
"Questions and Answers on the Armenian Question," Turkish-American Associations of California, Monterey, October 13, 2001.
"Questions and Answers on the Armenian Questions," Turkish-American Association of Chicago, Chicago, October 27, 2001.
" The First Shot," Yeditepe Üniversitesi, Istanbul, April 24, 2002.
"The Image of Turks in the United States: (at. Present, and How It can be changed)," Grassroots Leadership Conference, Turkish-American Cultural Alliance, Chicago, May 11, 2002. 29
"The Historic Image of Turks in the US and its Contemporary Impact," Turkish- American Cultural Association of Washington, Seattle, September 28, 2002.
Seminar on Turks and Armenian, Atatürk Üniversitesi, October 6, 2002.
"The Destruction of Ottoman Erzurum", Atatürk Üniversitesi, October 7, 2002.
"Serbs and Muslims: Ethnic Cleansing Before World War II," Center for Historical Research of the International Forum Bosnia, Sarajevo, October 11, 2002.
“Analysis on Modern Turkish Politics, (Comments on papers, chaired panel, short speech), Assembly of Turkish American Associations Meeting, Washington, November 29, 2004.
“The Van Rebellion,” Loyola University, Chicago, March 20, 2004.
“The Image of Turks in America,: Federation of Turkish American Associations, New York, May 14, 2004.
“Europe and Islam in the 19th and early 20th centuries,” August 29, 2004. Keynote Speaker: “Europe and Islam—Building Bridges.” Europaeum University Consortium Summer Program. The Hague, Netherlands.
"Deceit, Political Pressure, and the Armenian Question" and "Questions and Answers on the Turks and Armenians." (2 lectures), University of Minnesota, October 7, 2004.
“The Trauma of Transition: From Empire to Republic,” Cornell University, December 4, 2004.
“Stereotypes, Prejudices, and Hatred,” Assembly of Turkish American Associations Meeting, Washington, December 12, 2004.
“Ethnic Violence and the Fall of the Ottoman Empire,” April 29, 2005, Leiden, Crayenborgh Course of Leiden University.
“The Ottoman Empire and the Armenians,” University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 10, 2005.
"Turkey should not be Afraid to Face its Past," Speech at Bilkent University to EU Ambassadors, Turkish Diplomats and Politicians, April 23, 2005.
“Armenian-Turkish Conflict: the History,” address to Special Session of the Turkish Parliament, May 24, 2005. 30
“The Armenian Question: Deceptions and Realities,” Speech at Marmara University, Istanbul, May 25, 2005.
“An Issue Nearly Settled,” Speech at the European Union Parliament, Brussels, June 15, 2005.
“The Ongoing Debate on the Armenian Issue,” Speech at Cologne University, June 17, 2005.
“New Information on World War I in Eastern Turkey,” Speech at Freiburg University, June 20, 2005.
“Ottoman Archives and the Armenians, with Special Reference to the Armenian Rebellion at Van,” Istanbul, Symposium on the Ottoman Archives, Nov. 17-19, 2005.
“Questions and Answers on the Armenian Question,” Middle East Technical University, December 12, 2005.
“Demographic Questions of the 1875-1878 Wars.” Conference on the Russo- Turkish War of 1877-78, Ankara, December 13-14, 2005.
“Losing the War in the East: the Armenian Contribution to Ottoman Defeat, 1915.” Istanbul University Conference, March 15, 2006.
“Why Were the Armenians Moved?” Lehigh University, February 6, 2007.
“Lessons of the Van Rebellion,” University of Utah, April 12, 2007
“The Armenians and Turks,” Denver Metropolitan University, Turkish-American Association of Colorado,” April 14, 2007.
“The Problem with Sources: Why the Missionaries Cannot be Trusted,” Third International Symposium on the Armenian Question, Ankara, April 20, 2007 and Round Table discussion, April 22, 2007/.
“Who Can You Trust? The Archival Record and the Armenians.” International Congress for Asian and North African Studies, Ankara, 2007.
“The Matter of the Armenians: Facts and Reflections,” Atatürk University, Erzurum, Special Convocation, May 28, 2007.
“The Necessary Men,” University of Houston, November 27, 2007. Speech at U of Houston? 10/26
“Genocide,” University of Florida, Gainesville, February 8, 2008 31
“Enemies of the Truth,” Turkish Textile Employers Organization, Istanbul, March 11, 2008.
“Turkey Rising from the Ashes,” University of Texas at Clearwater, March 28, 2008.
“One Region,” Baku State University, June 5, 2008
“Azeri Image,” Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy, June 6, 2008
“The State of Research on Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia,” Azerbaijan Turkey Research Foundation, June 10, 2008
“Questions on Turks and Armenians,” University of Texas at San Antonio, August 30, 2008
“Ottomans and Turks,” Kellog School, Northwestern University, April 25, 2009.
“Reflections of Atatürk’s Revolutions in the World,” ATASE, Turkish General Staff Conference on Atatürk, May 19, 2009.
"Mustafa Kemal Ataturk: Without Him There Would Be No Turks,"Atatürk’s Legacy: Transformation of a Nation’s Consciousness, United Nations, New York, December 18, 2009.
"Historical Falsehood and Prejudice and their effect on the Turkish Image," Montreal, McGill University, January 16, 2010
"Turks, Armenians, and the Questions of History," Montreal, McGill University, January 16, 2010
“Too Much Emotion, Too much Politics,” Three speeches in Germany: Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Berlin March 13-20, 2010
“Ignoring the People: the Effects of the Congress of Berlin,” Conference on the Congress of Berlin, University of Utah, April 2-4, 2010.
"Countering the Historical Falsehood and Prejudice," Vancouver, Canadian Turkish Coalition, January 15, 2011.
“Reports, Falsehoods, Lies,” Turkish-Canadian Society, Vancouver, January 14, 2011.
“Prejudice, Deception, and the Armenian Question,” London School of Economics, February 4, 2011.
“Prejudice and the Turks in America,” ATAA, Washington, March 18, 2011. 32
“Lessons of the Balkan Wars,” Keynote Address, Balkan Wars Conference, Turkish Historical Association, Izmir, Turkey, May 16, 2011.
“The Facts of History,” Turkish Youth Federation, Stockholm, October 14, 2011
“Cilicia: A Missed Opportunity in World War I,” Conference on the Ottoman Empire in World War I, Sarajevo, May 18, 2012.
“Forced Migration of Ottoman Armenians,” Turkish Embassy, Bern, September 19, 2012. (an address to Swiss Parliamentarians and others)
“Ignored Histories of Ethnic Cleansing in the Balkans,” Istanbul World Forum, October 14, 2012.
"Fake Statistics on Ottoman Population," University of Chicago, October 26, 2012.
Keynote Address, “Considering Nationalism in the Balkans”, TATK Conference, Istanbul, December 5, 2012
“British Diplomacy and the Ottoman Balkans,” Conference, Istanbul, December 6, 2012
Keynote Address, “Forced Migration in the Balkans,” International Congress on the Balkans, Istanbul University, December 5, 2012.
C. Extramural Grants and Contracts
1. Projects Completed (1979 - )
National Needs Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Science Foundation, 1979-80.
Social Science Research Council, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for travel and research, Summer of 1983.
Institute of Turkish Studies Fellowship, 1984-85.
National Endowment for the Humanities, Senior Independent Study and Research Fellowship, 1985-86.
Institute of Turkish Studies Grant, 1989-92, $29,985.
Fulbright-Hayes Fellowship, awarded in April, 1993; tenure in 1994.
Baykan Foundation, $10,000, awarded April, 1998.
Baykan Foundation, $10,000, awarded April, 1999. 33
Baykan Foundation, $10,000, awarded April, 2000.
Middle Eastern Map Project, International Research and Studies, U.S. Department of Education, 2000-2003, $35,000.
1890s Rebellions, İmre Foundation, Istanbul (not a UofL grant), 2008-9.
2. Current Projects
Project on Muslim Mortality and Migration (with Library of Congress and others) - principal investigator, $92,500.
Turks and Armenians book, İmre Foundation, Istanbul (not a UofL grant).
History of Cilicia, İmre Foundation, Istanbul (not a UofL grant).
D. College and University Grant Funds
Summer Research Award, Graduate School, $2,950, Summer of 1981.
A & S Research Grant, 1982-83, $1,500, for research on Middle Eastern Refugees.
A & S Research Grant, 1983-84, $700, for research and photocopying on Middle Eastern population.
A & S Research Grant, 1985-86, for photocopying on sabbatical.
A & S Research Grant, 1987-88, for travel, photocopying, and research.
Graduate School Research Grant, 1987-88, for travel, photocopying, and research.
President's Research Initiative Grant, 1988.
Graduate School Research Grant, 1990.
A & S Research Grant, 1992-3, $1,000.
Graduate School Research Grant, 1992-93.
Graduate School Research Grant, 1994-95.
A & S Research Grant, 1997, $1,200.
IRIG - PCG Award, 1998, $2,462.