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Dina Khoury is Professor of History at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She studies the political culture of the Arab world during the Ottoman period and teaches courses in Islamic and modern Middle Eastern history. Her principal publications include State and Provincial Society in the Ottoman Empire (1997, winner of two book prizes in 1998), Political relations between State and Urban Society, 1770-1850 in Peter Sluglett, editor: The Social History of Cities in the Middle East, (1998), and Slippers at the Entrance or Behind Closed Doors: Domestic and Public Space for Mosuli Women in Madeline Zilfi, editor: Women in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire (1996).
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