Jameel Haque, Assistant Professor | Director, Kessel Peace Institute | Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Coordinator
507-389-5315
jameel.haque@mnsu.edu
Profile
Jameel Haque specializes in the History of the Modern Middle East. His teaching and research focuses on global connections via trade, diplomacy and migration; and Islamophobia and how it is created and reinforced throughout the educational process in the US.
Education
- Ph.D., M.Phil, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Fields of Study
- Modern Middle East
- Ottoman Empire
- Imperialism
- Global History
- Islamic Civilizations
Courses taught
- History 170: Ancient World Civilization
- History 302: World History: An Overview
- History 402/502: Foundations of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- History 432/532: Modern Middle East
Representative Publication
- “The ‘Frame’ at Adab: American Archaeological Misbehavior in Late Ottoman Iraq (1899-1905),” Anthropology of the Middle East (Forthcoming)
