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Stories to Connect: The Reza Hosseini Memorial Lecture Series on the past and present of the Middle East

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Join Professor Ghassan Salamé for his Lecture on 'Lessons from 2003 Iraq: Twenty Years Later.'
Jointly organised by Invisible East and St Antony's College, University of Oxford, with the generous support of the Middle East Centre, the Reza Hosseini Memorial Lecture Series connects individual stories to larger questions on the history and contemporary issues of the Middle East. The series aims to recognise and promote, in particular, micro-histories, oral and documentary history, and fieldwork analysis.

The series honours the life and work of Reza Hosseini (1960-2003) who last served as Humanitarian Officer in Iraq. The series is launched on the 20th anniversary of the attack on the United Nations Headquarters in Baghdad on 19 August 2003 which killed Reza and 21 colleagues.

Guest Speaker: Ghassan Salamé (Professor of International Relations at Sciences-Po)

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Middle East Centre
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Ghassan Salamé
Eugene Rogan
Keywords
modern middle eastern studies
contemporary Islamic studies
iraq
politics
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 23/01/2024
Duration: 01:19:34

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