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I am a historian of medieval Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, focusing on Christian, Muslim, and Jewish interaction within and across these regions in the central and later middle ages. I am currently working on a comparative history of Christian mercenaries in North Africa and Muslim mercenaries in Spain in the medieval and early modern periods, tentatively titled Fighting for the Enemy. I am particularly interested in the ease with which medieval mercenaries crossed the religious divide and carved out an established presence for themselves in their host societies, sometimes for centuries. Because medieval mercenary guards were a genuinely cross-cultural phenomenon, they open up rich possibilities for comparative study of trans-Mediterranean contact and assimilation based on Arabic and European-language sources.
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Gary Cohen has been awarded the Austrian Medal of Honor (Verdienstkreuz) for Science and Arts, First Class. The ceremony was held at the Austrian Embassy in Washington. He was presented the award by Dr. Christian Prosl, the Austrian Ambassador to the United States.
Congratulations to Gary! This is a much-deserved recognition of Gary's scholarship on the Habsburg Empire and his leadership of the Center for Austrian Studies.
November 17th, 2009Regina Kunzel has been awarded the Lambda Literary Award in the category of LGBT Studies for her book Criminal Intimacy: Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality. Congratulations Regina.
June 5th, 2009Tthe Graduate School has appointed Donna Gabaccia to the Fesler-Lampert Chair in Public Humanities for 2009-2010.