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Lecturer in International Relations. (BA, Creighton University; MA and PhD, University of Michigan).
Specialization: North African and Middle Eastern History and Politics, International
Relations of the Middle East, Morocco, Government and Politics in
the Contemporary Middle East, European Colonial and Imperial History
Professor Rollman is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Wellesley University's
Department of History and a Fellow of the Center for International Relations at Boston University. He has lectured at the University of
Michigan, the University of Virginia, Harvard University, Northeastern
University, and Brandeis University. He has published in such journals
as Oriente Moderno, Islamic Legal Studies Program Newsletter, The Encyclopedia if
the Modern Islamic World, The Middle East Journal, and Comparative
Studies in Society and History. His most recent article is "Military Officers and the 'Nizam al-Jadid' in Morocco, 1844-1912: Social and Political Transformations, published in Oriente Moderno. Professor Rollman is also a consultant
and lecturer for the Smithsonian Institution and Saga
Holidays International for Study Tours to Morocco, Spain, Portugal,
and the Mediterranean; and also for the Santa Barbara Museum of
Art.
Professor Rollman teaches the following courses:
Understanding the Middle East (IR 382)
Understanding Modern North Africa (IR 383)
Islam in Middle East Politics (IR 509)
The Middle East Today (IR 511)
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