Households as Historical Ethnography: People in Motion and Roads to School

Authors

  • Julia Clancy-Smith The University of Arizona Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24847/v11i22024.382

Keywords:

internal migration, education, childhood, historical ethnography

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Author Biography

  • Julia Clancy-Smith, The University of Arizona

    Julia Clancy-Smith is Regents Professor of History at the University of Arizona, Tucson, School of Middle East and North African Studies. She was recently awarded a Guggenheim Research Fellowship for a monograph devoted to women, gender, and schooling in colonial North Africa. Clancy-Smith authored Mediterraneans: North Africa and Europe in an Age of Migration, c.1800–1900 (2011) and Rebel and Saint: Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters (Algeria and Tunisia, 1800–1904) (1994). She co-edited Domesticating the Empire: Languages of Gender, Race, and Family Life in French and Dutch Colonialism, 1830-1962 (1998), as well as Walls of Algiers: Narratives of the City in Text and Image (The Getty Research Institute, 2009). Her Occasional Paper, Tunisian Revolutions: Reflections on Seas, Coasts, and Interiors (2014), examines the “Arab uprisings” in deep historical perspective. She co-authored the textbook The Middle East and North Africa: A History in Documents that won the Middle East Studies Book Award (2014) and is completing a multi-authored book, North Africa in World History: From Antiquity to the Arab Spring (forthcoming Cambridge UP).

References

Clancy-Smith, Julia. “Bab al-Bahr/Door to the Sea: Children, Migratory Households, and Education in Colonial North Africa c. 1900 – c. 1956.” Forthcoming.

Clancy-Smith, Julia. “The ‘Son of a Slave’: Kulughlis Abroad, Local Historians, and Ottoman Demographic Diasporas in North Africa, 18th–19th Centuries.” Unpublished.

Fratantuono, Ella and Lucia Carminati. “Introduction: Children and Youth on the Move in Middle East and North African History.” Mashriq & Mahjar 11, no. 2 (2024): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.24847/v11i22024.601.

Memmi, Albert. Statue de sel. Paris: Gallimard, 1953.

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Published

2024-09-03