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'''Kamran Scot Aghaie''' (born December 8, 1967) is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern studies at University of Texas. He received his PhD degree from University of California, Los Angeles. | '''Kamran Scot Aghaie''' (born December 8, 1967) is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern studies at University of Texas. He received his PhD degree from University of California, Los Angeles. | ||
His primary research interests are Islamic studies, Shi'ism, modern Iranian and Middle Eastern history. He is also interested in world history, historiography, religious studies, nationalism, gender studies and economic history. | His primary research interests are Islamic studies, Shi'ism, modern Iranian and Middle Eastern history. He is also interested in world history, historiography, religious studies, nationalism, gender studies and economic history. | ||
==Publications== | |||
== Education == | |||
* 1999, PhD in History (University of California, Los Angeles). | |||
* 1995, MA in History (University of California, Los Angeles). | |||
* 1992-1993, CASA Fellow-Center for Arabic Study Abroad (American University in Cairo). | |||
* 1991, BA in History; BA in Asian Studies (University of Tennessee, Knoxville). | |||
== Academic Activity == | |||
* 2005-Pres. Associate Professor; Middle Eastern Studies and History, Univ. of Texas, Austin. | |||
* 1999-2005 Assistant Professor; Middle Eastern Studies, Univ. of Texas, Austin. | |||
* 1998-1999 Instructor; Middle Eastern Studies, Univ. of Texas, Austin. | |||
== Publications == | |||
[[File:The Martyrs of Karbala Shi'i Symbols and Rituals in Modern Iran.jpg|thumb|The women of Karbala: ritual performance and symbolic discourses in modern Shi’i Islam (2005)]] | [[File:The Martyrs of Karbala Shi'i Symbols and Rituals in Modern Iran.jpg|thumb|The women of Karbala: ritual performance and symbolic discourses in modern Shi’i Islam (2005)]] | ||
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