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Ray Jureidini, PhD, is associate director of the Forced Migration and
Refugee Studies program at the American University in Cairo, where he
also teaches sociology. He is currently engaged in a comparative survey on
migrant domestic workers in Cairo.
Arang Keshavarzian is associate professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic
studies at New York University. He is the author of Bazaar and State in
Iran: the Politics of the Tehran Marketplace (Cambridge University Press,
2007) and several articles on political economy, authoritarianism and
church-state relations. Currently, he is a member of the editorial commit-
tee of the Middle East Report (MERIP).
Noor-Aiman Khan is assistant professor in the department of history
at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. She received her PhD from the
University of Chicago. Dr. Khan has taught previously at the American
University in Cairo and the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
She is preparing a book on the connections between the Indian and
Egyptian nationalist movements in the twentieth century.
Cengiz Kırlı is assistant professor of history at the Ataturk Institute for
Modern Turkish History, Boğaziçi University, Turkey. He is the author
of Sultan ve Kamuoyu [Sultan and the Public Opinion] (Istanbul: Isbank,
2009), which includes the transliteration of over a thousand spy reports
mentioned in his contribution to this volume as well as various articles on
19th century Ottoman history.
Marie Le Ray is a PhD student in political science, affiliated with the
Research Institute on the Muslim and Arab World (IREMAM) in Aix-
en-Provence, France. She is currently completing her dissertation on
public and political behaviors under constraints in a post-conflict context
(Turkey) at the University of Aix-Marseille.
Mark LeVine is professor of modern Middle Eastern history at the
University of California (Irvine) and the author of Heavy Metal Islam:
Rock, Religion, and the Struggle for the Soul of Islam (Random House,
2008), An Impossible Peace: Israel/Palestine Since 1989 (Zed Books, 2009),