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Mehmet Dosemeci

Assistant Professor of History
McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts
Department of History

College Hall 612
Phone: 412.396.2463

Education:

Ph.D., History, Columbia University, 2009
M. Phil., History, Columbia University, 2004
M.A., History, Columbia University, 2002
B.A., History, University of California at Berkeley, 2001
B.A., Economics, University of California at Berkeley, 2001
Courses

HIST 151: Shaping of the Modern World
HIST 214: Western Civilization II
HIST 254: Under Siege: History of the Modern Middle East
HIST 367: Radical Democracy: From the Jacobins to Tahrir Square
HIST 522: 20th Century Europe
HIST 442W/542: Modern Germany 1871-1991

Research

Dr. Dosemeci is an intellectual and cultural historian of modern Europe and the Turkish Republic. His research explores the ways Turks and Europeans have approached, understood, and reacted to one another over the course of the world's most recent globalization. Dr. Dosemeci has published on various aspects of this entangled history, examining: Turkey's relations with the European Union; development, dependency, and state directed industrialization; Turkish anti-westernism; and Turkey's place in the cold-war Mediterranean. His manuscript, Joining Europe: Civilization, Nationalism, and the Turkish Social-Imaginary, is in the final stages of review at Cambridge University Press.