EMINE Ö. EVERED, Phd, Associate Professor of History Department of History (517)432-8222, Ext
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EMINE Ö. EVERED, PhD, Associate Professor of History Department of History (517)432-8222, ext. 153 Michigan State University (517)353-5599 (dept. fax) 526 W Circle Drive, Room #4-D (517)337-2445 (home) East Lansing, MI 48824-1036 [email protected] EDUCATION PhD, History, 2005, University of Arizona Concentration: European History – Middle East emphasis o Minor: Near Eastern Studies (in both Arabic & Persian languages & literatures) Dissertation: The Politics of Late Ottoman Education: Accommodating Ethno-Religious Pluralism amid Imperial Disintegration MA, History, 1994, University of Wisconsin – Madison Concentration: Modern European History – Middle East emphasis Thesis: The 1924 Abolition of the Caliphate & the Reaction of Turkish, Arabic, & Western Interests ABD, History, 1994, Atatürk University: Research Institute of the Principles of Kemalism & the History of Revolutions. Erzurum, Turkey Concentration: Ottoman & Modern Turkish History MA, History, 1990, Atatürk University: Research Institute of the Principles of Kemalism & the History of Revolutions. Erzurum, Turkey Concentration: Ottoman & Modern Turkish History Thesis: II. Meşrutiyet'ten Cumhuriyet'in İlanına kadar Türkiye’de Kadın Cemiyetleri: 1908-1923 [“Turkish Women's Associations between the 2nd Constitution & the Turkish republic: 1908-1923”] BA, History, 1987, Atatürk University: Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Erzurum, Turkey LANGUAGES Turkish, modern (fluent); English (fluent); Ottoman Turkish (fluent); Arabic (semi-fluent reading & writing; conversational proficiency in standard & Egyptian dialect); Azeri (fluent reading & listening); Persian (semi-fluent reading & writing; semi-proficient in conversation); Kurdish (familiar with dialects of Eastern Turkey; acquired while growing up near Ağrı, Turkey); &, Turkic Languages/Dialects of Central Asia (varying comprehension abilities) ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Associate Professor of History, Michigan State University (July 2012 - present) Interim Director of Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (August 2012- present) Assistant Professor of History, Michigan State University (August 2005 - June 2012) o Core Faculty Member in: . Muslim Studies Program . Center for Gender in a Global Context (GenCen) . African Studies Center . Center for European, Russian, & Eurasian Studies o Affiliated Faculty Member in: . Asian Studies Center . Center for Advanced Study of International Development (CASID) 1 | P a g e E.Ö. Evered curriculum vitae – August 2012 Instructional Assistant Professor, Illinois State University (2002-2005) Instructor, Oregon State University (2002) Instructor & Instructor/Tutor, University of Oregon (1999-2002) Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Savage Program, University of Oregon (1997-1998) Instructor & Instructor/Tutor, University of Arizona (1996-1997) Tutor of learning-/physically-disabled students, SALT Program, University of Arizona (1996) Teaching Assistant, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona (1995-1996) Research Assistant, Institute of Principles of Kemalism & the History of Revolutions, Atatürk University: Erzurum, Turkey (1988-1991 & 1994-1995) History Teacher (middle/secondary school), Yavuzlar Ortaokulu: Adana, Turkey (1987-1988) SCHOLARSHIPS, HONORS, & FUNDING External Library Grants (co-PI) for Enhancing Michigan State University’s Comic Art Collection, The Institute of Turkish Studies (2012) National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship for Lessons in Empire: Ottoman Educational Policies & the Politics of Ethno-Religious Pluralism, 1850–1918 (2007-2008) Halide Edib Adıvar Scholarship for Halide Edib Adıvar & Turkish Nationalism, Turkish Studies Association (1996) Turkish National Scholarship for Study Abroad (1991-1993) Internal Course Buy-out Research Grant for Syphilis and the State: Regulating Public Health and Prostitution in Republican Turkey, Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (2012-2013) Conference Travel Support Grant for participation in Association of American Geographers (AAG) annual meeting, New York, Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (2012) Conference Travel Support Grant for participation in Middle East Studies Association’s (MESA) annual meeting, Washington, D.C. , Center for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (CERES), Michigan State University (2011-2012) Innovation Grant (co-PI) for Sustainable Aquifer Management under Enhanced Turkey‐Syria Relations, CWS & ESPP, Michigan State University (2011) Strategic Partnership Grant (co-PI) for Partnering with Hacettepe University to Research Sustainable Groundwater Management in Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey, Asian Studies Program, Michigan State University (2011) International Development Grant for Syphilis & Public Health in the Turkish Republic, CASID/GenCen, Michigan State University (2011) 2 | P a g e E.Ö. Evered curriculum vitae – August 2012 Conference Travel Support Grant for participation in Middle East History & Theory (MEHAT) Conference, University of Chicago, GenCen, Michigan State University (2011) Summer Research Grant for Decolonizing Education in Post-Ottoman Turkey, Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (2010-2011) Strategic Partnership Grant (co-PI) for Development of Partnership Relationships with Turkish Institutions for Research on Lake & Water Resources, GenCen, Michigan State University (2010) (deferred) Conference Travel Support Grant for participation in Middle East Studies Association’s (MESA) annual meeting, Boston, Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (2009-2010) Summer Research Grant for From Empire to Republic: Turkey’s Abolition of the Caliphate as an Act of Decolonization, Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (2008-2009) Summer Research Grant for Lessons in Empire: Ottoman Educational Policies & the Politics of Ethno-Religious Pluralism, 1876-1918, Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (2007- 2008) Course Buy-out Research Grant for Lessons in Empire: Ottoman Educational Policies & the Politics of Ethno-Religious Pluralism, 1876-1918, Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (2007) Conference Travel Award for participation in Ottoman Influences in the Maghreb Conference, American Institute for Maghreb Studies, Oran, Algeria. Muslim Studies Program, Michigan State University (2007) Sesquicentennial Fund for Historical Research & Publication for An Historical GIS Analysis of Ottoman Education, Department of History, Michigan State University (2007) International Development Research Initiation Grant for Girls’ & Women’s Schools in Ottoman & Republican Turkey, CASID/GenCen, Michigan State University (2006) Course Development Grant for designing Histories of Islamic Education, CASID/GenCen, Michigan State University (2006) Graduate Tuition Scholarships, Department of History, University of Arizona (1998-2004) Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Savage Program, University of Oregon (1997-1998) Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Scholarships for study of both Arabic & Persian, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Arizona (1997-1998) 2 FLAS Scholarships for study of Arabic, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Arizona (1996-1997 & Summer 1996; declined Summer 1996 award to use TSA Scholarship for research abroad instead) 3 | P a g e E.Ö. Evered curriculum vitae – August 2012 4 Graduate Teaching Fellowships, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona (1995- 1996, 1996-1997, 1997-1998, & Summer 1997 instructorship; declined 1996-1997 & 1997-1998 awards to accept FLAS) PUBLICATIONS Books Emine Ö. Evered. 2012. Empire & Education under the Ottomans: Politics, Reform, & Resistance from the Tanzimat to the Young Turks. London: I.B. Tauris. Articles (Peer-Reviewed) Emine Ö. Evered & Kyle T. Evered. 2012 (accepted & forthcoming). Protecting the National Body: Regulating the Practice & the Place of Prostitution in early Republican Turkey. Gender, Place, & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography. Emine Ö. Evered. 2012 (accepted & forthcoming). An Ottoman Representation of Wahhabism: Ahmed Cevdet Paşa’s Imperial History as Alternative Narrative. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, & the Middle East (CSSAAME) 32:3. Kyle T. Evered & Emine Ö. Evered. 2012. State, Peasant, Mosquito: The Biopolitics of Public Health Education & Malaria in Early Republican Turkey. Political Geography 31:5:311–323. Kyle T. Evered & Emine Ö. Evered. 2012. Syphilis & Prostitution in the Socio-Medical Geographies of Turkey’s Early Republican Provinces. Health & Place 18:3:528-535. Emine Ö. Evered & Kyle T. Evered. 2011. Sex & the Capital City: The Political Framing of Syphilis & Prostitution in Early Republican Ankara. Journal of the History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 66 (doi: 10.1093/jhmas/jrr054). Kyle T. Evered & Emine Ö. Evered. 2011. Governing Population, Public Health, & Malaria in the Early Turkish Republic. Journal of Historical Geography 37:4:470-482. Emine Ö. Evered & Kyle T. Evered. 2010. Decolonization through Secularization: A Geopolitical Reframing of Turkey’s 1924 Abolition of the Caliphate. The Arab World Geographer 13:1:1-19. Emine Ö. Evered. 2007. An Educational Prescription for the Sultan: Hüseyin Hilmi Paşa’s Advice for the Maladies of Empire. Middle Eastern Studies 43:3:439-59. Emine Ö. Evered. 1990. Kadın Hakları: Osmanlı Örneği (Women’s Rights: An Ottoman Example). In Atatürk ve Çağdaşlaşma Seminerleri 1:109-130. Articles (Peer-Reviewed) – In Preparation Emine Ö. Evered, Kyle