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Shaul Bakhash
Clarence J. Robinson Professor of History
Shaul Bakhash specializes in the history of the modern Middle
East with a special interest in the history of Iran. He received his B. A. and M. A. from
Harvard University and his D. Phil from Oxford University. He is the author of Iran:
Monarchy, Bureaucracy and Reform Under the Qajars, 1858-1896; The Politics of
Oil and Revolution in Iran; and Reign of the Ayatollahs: Iran and the Islamic
Revolution. His articles have appeared in numerous scholarly journals and
books, as well as in the New York Review of Books, Foreign Policy, The
New Republic, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los
Angeles Times and other newspapers. He worked for many years as a journalist in Iran,
writing for Tehran-based Kayhan Newspapers as well as for the London Times,
the Financial Times, and the Economist. Before coming to George Mason
University, he taught at Princeton University. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and held
fellowships at the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton and other research centers. He
serves on the Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch/Middle East and the editorial boards of
the Journal of Democracy and the Middle East Journal. Dr. Bakhash was featured in an article in the Mason Gazette: http://gazette.gmu.edu/articles/8718 .
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