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Rashid Khalidi
Professor of History and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Director, Center for International Studies and Council for Advanced Studies for Peace and International Cooperation.

Rashid Khalidi is Professor of Middle East History in the Departments of Near East Languages and Civilizations and History, and Director of the Center for International Studies, at the University of Chicago. He received his B.A. from Yale University in 1970, and his D.Phil. from Oxford University in 1974. He has taught at the Lebanese University, the American University of Beirut, and Georgetown and Columbia universities. He is past President of the Middle East Studies Association, and was an advisor to the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid and Washington Arab-Israeli peace negotiations from October 1991 until June 1993. He is President of the American Committee on Jerusalem.

Khalidi is the author of Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness (1997), which won the Middle East Studies Association’s Albert Hourani Prize as best book of 1997, of British Policy towards Syria and Palestine, 1906-1914 (1980), and of Under Siege: PLO Decision-making during the 1982 War (1986), and co-editor of Palestine and the Gulf (1982) and The Origins of Arab Nationalism(1991). He has written over seventy-five articles on aspects of modern Middle Eastern history.

Education:
D.Phil. in Modern History, Oxford University, June 1974.
Thesis title: The Development of British Policy towards Syria and Arab Nationalism 1906-1914.

B.A. in History, Yale University, June 1970.

Recent Publications:

Monographs: Papers, Articles, and Chapters in Edited Volumes: Unpublished Conference Papers and Public Lectures: