In 2015, historian L芒le Can received a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) award to finish a book on trans-imperial pilgrimage across Asia at the turn of the 20th century. Her book, 鈥溾 (Stanford University Press, March 2020) is one of several outstanding new publications by City College of New York faculty.
鈥淪piritual Subjects鈥 examines the paradoxes of nationality reform and pan-Islamic politics in late Ottoman history. Can unravels how imperial belonging was wrapped up in deeply symbolic instantiations of religion, as well as prosaic acts and experiences that paved the way to integration into Ottoman communities.
Can is an assistant professor in CCNY鈥檚 Division of Humanities and the Arts.
Other recent titles from CCNY writers include:
- "," by S茅amus Scanlon, librarian, Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at Center for Worker Education (CWE);
- 鈥,鈥 by Susanna F. Schaller, assistant professor, CWE;
- 鈥,鈥 co-written by Danielle A. Zach, post-doctoral fellow; and Susanna Rosenbaum, associate professor, CWE;
- "," by Araceli Tinajero, professor, Classical and Modern Languages & Literatures;
- 鈥,鈥 co-edited by Massimo Pigliucci, K.D. Irani Professor of Philosophy, Division of Humanities and the Arts; and
- 鈥,鈥 co-written by Amita Gupta, professor; and Gay Wilgus, associate professor, School of Education.
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