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SUMMARY:Doctoral Workshop: "A Global History of Palestine"
DESCRIPTION:The Annual SWANA Doctoral Workshop in Late- and Post-Ottoman St
 udies is a two-day workshop in Basel\, Switzerland\, designed for internat
 ional doctoral students conducting research on the Near and Middle East. F
 ormerly called the MUBIT workshop\, it consists of an intensive program in
  which select students work closely with invited experts.\\r\\nThe worksho
 p titled “Global History of Palestine” explores Palestine not only as 
 a national territory but as a site where global histories of race\, empire
 \, capital\, and displacement converge. Moving from the late Ottoman perio
 d to the present\, the course follows the life of a Palestinian doctor who
 se journey illuminates the entangled histories of colonial medicine\, slav
 ery and its afterlives\, racial formations\, and imperial governance acros
 s the Mediterranean\, the United States\, and Africa. Through archival fra
 gments\, family histories\, and critical historiography\, students will ex
 plore how Palestinians moved through and shaped wider imperial worlds whil
 e also confronting the structures that produced statelessness and disposse
 ssion. By situating Palestine within global processes\, the course invites
  students to center Palestine as an anchor of global history and to explor
 e how personal archives\, historical method\, and political struggle resha
 pe the writing of the past.\\r\\nDeadline for applications: 5 June 2026
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The Annual SWANA Doctoral Workshop in Late- and Post-Ottoman 
 Studies is a two-day workshop in Basel\, Switzerland\, designed for intern
 ational doctoral students conducting research on the Near and Middle East.
  Formerly called the MUBIT workshop\, it consists of an intensive program 
 in which select students work closely with invited experts.</p>\n<p>The wo
 rkshop titled “Global History of Palestine” explores Palestine not onl
 y as a national territory but as a site where global histories of race\, e
 mpire\, capital\, and displacement converge. Moving from the late Ottoman 
 period to the present\, the course follows the life of a Palestinian docto
 r whose journey illuminates the entangled histories of colonial medicine\,
  slavery and its afterlives\, racial formations\, and imperial governance 
 across the Mediterranean\, the United States\, and Africa. Through archiva
 l fragments\, family histories\, and critical historiography\, students wi
 ll explore how Palestinians moved through and shaped wider imperial worlds
  while also confronting the structures that produced statelessness and dis
 possession. By situating Palestine within global processes\, the course in
 vites students to center Palestine as an anchor of global history and to e
 xplore how personal archives\, historical method\, and political struggle 
 reshape the writing of the past.</p>\n<p>Deadline for applications: <stron
 g>5 June 2026</strong></p>
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