Books
1.
Global
Connections: Politics, Exchange, and Social Life in World History, 2 vols. (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2015) [Co-Authors: John Coatsworth, Michael P. Hanagan, Peter C. Perdue,
Charles Tilly & Louise Tilly].
2.
The
New Arabs: How the Millennial Generation is Changing the Middle East (New York: Simon and Schuster, July 1 2014).
3.
Engaging
the Muslim World (New York:
Palgrave Macmillan, Mar. 2009).
4.
Napoleon’s
Egypt: Invading the Middle East. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Aug. 2007).
[Bonaparte et la République française d’Égypte tr. Philippe Pignarre (Paris: La Decouverte, 2014).]
[Die Schlacht bei den Pyramiden: Napoleon erobert den Orient. Trans. Claudia Preiss-Passaro & Anegret Hunke-Wormser. (Stuttgart: Konrad Theiss Verlag GmbH, 2010).]
5.
Sacred
Space and Holy War: The Politics, Culture and History of Shi’ite Islam (London: I.B. Tauris, 2002)
6.
Nationalism
and the Colonial Legacy in the Middle East and Central Asia. Co-edited with Deniz Kandiyoti. Special
Issue of The International Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 34, no. 2
(May 2002), pp. 187-424.
7.
Religion
in Iran: From Zoroaster to Baha’u’llah by Alessandro Bausani. [Editor of this English translation of Persia
Religiosa, Milan, 1958, and contributor of afterwords and bibliographical
updates]. New York: Bibliotheca Persica Press, 2000.
8.
Broken
Wings: A Novel by Kahlil
Gibran. [Translation of the Arabic novel, al-Ajnihah al-Mutakassirah.]
Ashland, Or.: White Cloud Press,
1998.
9.
Modernity
and the Millennium:The Genesis of the Baha’i Faith in the Nineteenth-Century
Middle East. New York: Columbia University Press. May,
1998.
10.
The
Vision [ar-Ru’ya] of Kahlil
Gibran [prose poems translated from the Arabic]. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1998.
[Hardcover Edn.:
Ashland, Or.: White Cloud Press,
1994.]
11.
Spirit
Brides [‘Ara’is al-muruj] of
Kahlil Gibran [short stories translated from the Arabic]. Santa Cruz: White Cloud Press,
1993.
12.
Colonialism
and Revolution in the Middle East: Social and Cultural Origins of Egypt’s ‘Urabi Movement. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993.
Paperback edn., Cairo: American
University in Cairo Press, 1999.
13.
Comparing
Muslim Societies. [Edited.]
(Comparative Studies in Society and History series.) Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan Press, 1992. Review
14.
Roots
of North Indian Shi’ism in Iran and Iraq: Religion and State in Awadh, 1722-1859. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of
California Press, 1988; New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1991. [Online
at at
this University of California site.]
15.
Shi’ism
and Social Protest. [Edited,
with Nikki Keddie]. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1986.
16.
Letters
and Essays 1886-1913 [Rasa’il
va Raqa’im] of Mirza Abu’l-Fadl Gulpaygani [tr. from Arabic and Persian].
Los Angeles: Kalimat Press, 1985.
17.
From
Iran East and West: Studies in Babi and Baha’i History, vol. 2 [Edited, with Moojan Momen, and
contributor.] “Baha’u’llah and the Naqshbandi Sufis in Iraq, 1854-1856.” Los
Angeles: Kalimat Press,
1984.
18.
Miracles
and Metaphors [Ad-Durar
al-bahiyyah] of Mirza Abu’l-Fadl Gulpaygani [tr. from the Arabic and
annotated]. Los Angeles: Kalimat Press,
1982.
Book Chapters and Articles
1.
“Wittgensteinian Language-Games in an
Indo-Persian Dialogue on the World Religions,” Iran Nameh: A Quarterly of
Iranian Studies, vol. 40, No. 3 (Fall 2015):88-117.
2.
“Democracy and the Arab Upheavals of 2011 and
After,” in Howard Brick and Gregory Parker, eds., A
New Insurgency: The Port Huron Statement and its Times (Ann Arbor, Mi.:
Maize Books/University of Michigan Library, 2015), pp. 475-486.
3.
“Egypt’s Modern Revolutions and the Fall of
Mubarak,” in Fawaz A. Gerges, ed., The
New Middle East: Protest and Revolution in the Arab World (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 60-79.
4.
“
US Middle East Policy in Obama’s Second Term,” Emirates Lecture Series (Abu
Dhabi, UAE: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, Fall 2013), 41
pp.
5.
“Rescuing Omar Khayyam from the Victorians,” Michigan Quarterly Review
vol. 52, no. 2 (Spring, 2013), pp. 169-181.
6.
“‘Democratisation,’ religious extremism, fragile
states, and insurgencies: Bush’s legacies to Obama and the challenges ahead,”
in Shahram Akbarzadeh, et al., eds. American Democracy Promotion in the
Changing Middle East: From Bush to Obama (London: Routledge, 2012), pp.
9-26.
7.
“Iraq in 1939: British Alliance or Nationalist
Neutrality toward the Axis?” Britain and
the World. Volume 5, No. 2 (2012):204-222
8.
“Egypt’s New Left versus the Military Junta,” Social Research 79, 2 (Summer 2012):
487-510
9.
“ Blogging Current Affairs
History,” Journal of Contemporary
History 46 (July 2011): 658-670.
10.
“The Place of Democracy in the Postcolonial
Islamic World,” The Democratic Imaginary in the Era of Globalization.
XXIII Conference of the Academy of Latinity (Academy of Latinity: Barcelona,
2011). Pp. 21-70.
11.
“Islamophobia and American Foreign Policy
Rhetoric: The Bush Years and After.” In John L. Esposito and Ibrahim Kalin,
eds., Islamophobia: the Challenge of Pluralism in the 21st Century
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 127-142.
12.
“Shi’ite Parties and the Democratic Process in
Iraq.” In Mary Ann Tetreault, Gwen Okruhlik, and Andrzej Kapiszewski, eds. Political
Change in the Arab Gulf States: Stuck in Transition. (Boulder, Co.: Lynne
Rienner Publishers, 2011). Pp. 49-71.
13.
“How Israel’s Gaza Blockade and Washington’s
Sanctions Policy Hurt the Green Movement.” In Nader Hashemi and Danny Postel,
eds. The People Reloaded: The Green Movement and the Struggle for Iran’s
Future. (Brooklyn, N.Y.: Melville House, Dec. 2010), pp. 315-322.
14.
“Schumer’s Sippenhaftung.” In Moustafa Bayoumi,
ed. Midnight on the Mavi Marmara: The Attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla
and How it Changed the Course of the Israel/Palestine Conflict. (New York:
OR Books, 2010), pp. 222-228.
15.
“Iran and Islam.“
In Robin Wright, ed. The Iran Primer: Power, Politics, and U.S. Policy.
(Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2010). Pp. 31-34.
16.
“Notes on ‘Iran Today.’ Michigan Quarterly
Review. (Winter, 2010), pp. 49-55.
17.
“Playing Muslim: Bonaparte’s Army of the Orient
and Euro-Muslim Creolization.” In David Armitage and Sanjay Subrahmaniyam,
eds., The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760-1840. (New York:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), pp. 125-143.
18.
“Struggles over Personal Status and Family Laws
in Post-Baathist Iraq.” In Kenneth Cuno and Manisha Desai, eds., Family,
Gender and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and South Asia (Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press, 2009), pp. 105-125.
19.
“Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in
the Twentieth Century.” Macalester International,
Volume 23 (Spring 2009): 3-23.
20.
“The Taliban, Women and the Hegelian Private
Sphere ,” in Robert D. Crews and Amin Tarzi, The
Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan (Cambridge, Ma.: Harvard
University Press, 2008), pp. 118-154 (revised version of Social Research
article below.)
21.
“Islamophobia and American Foreign Policy” Islamophobia
and the Challenges of Pluralism in the 21st Century,” (Washington, D.C.:
ACMCU Occasional Papers, Georgetown University, 2008). Pp. 70-79.
22.
“Marsh Arab
Rebellion: Grievance, Mafias and Militias in Iraq,” Fourth Wadie Jwaideh
Memorial Lecture, (Bloomington, IN: Department of Near Eastern Languages and
Cultures, Indiana University, 2008). Pp. 1-31.
23.
“The Decline of Grand Ayatollah Sistani’s
Influence.” Die Friedens-Warte: Journal of International Peace and
Organization. Vol. 82, nos.2-3 (2007): 67-83.
24.
“Shia Militias in Iraqi Politics.” In Markus
Bouillon, David M. Malone and Ben Rowswell, eds., Iraq: Preventing a New
Generation of Conflict (Boulder, Co.: Lynne Rienner, 2007), pp. 109-123.
25.
“Anti-Americanism: It’s the Policies.” AHR Forum
: Historical Perspectives on Anti-Americanism. The American Historical
Review, 111 (October, 2006): 1120-1129.
26.
“The Rise of Religious and Ethnic Mass Politics
in Iraq,” in David Little and Donald K. Swearer, eds., Religion and
Nationalism in Iraq: A Comparative Perspective (Cambridge, Mass.: Center
for the Study of the World Religions/ Harvard University Press, 2006),
pp.43-62.
27.
“The
Ayatollahs and Democracy in Iraq.” (ISIM Papers Series) (Amsterdam:
Amsterdam University Press, 2006). Pp. 1-27.
28.
“Muslim Religious Extremism in Egypt: A
Historiographical Critique of Narratives,” in Israel Gershoni, et al., eds. Middle
East Historiographies: Narrating the Twentieth Century (Seattle:
University of Washington Press, 2006), pp. 262-287.
29.
“Of Crowds and Empires: Afro-Asian Riots and
European Expansion, 1857-1882.” [Extensively revised.] In Fernando Coronil and
Julie Skurski, eds. States of Violence.
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2006, pp. 269-305.
30.
“Empires of Liberty? Democracy and Conquest in
French Egypt, British Egypt and American Iraq.” In Lessons of Empire:
Imperial Histories and American Power. Ed. Calhoun, Craig, Frederick Cooper
and Kevin W. Moore, eds. New York: The New Press, 2006. Pp. 94-115. .
31.
“A
‘Shiite Crescent’? The Regional Impact of the Iraq War.” Current History.
(January 2006): 20-26.
32.
Juan Cole et al., “A Shia Crescent: What Fallout
for the U.S.?” Middle East Policy Volume XII, Winter 2005, Number 4,
pp.1-27. (Joint oral round table).
33.
“The Baha’i Minority and Nationalism in
Contemporary Iran.” In Maya Shatzmiller, ed., Nationalism and Minority
Identities in Islamic Societies. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press,
2005. Pp. 127-163.
34.
“The Reelection of Bush and the Fate of Iraq,” Constellations,
Volume 12, no. 2 (June 2005): 164-172.
35.
“Globalisation and Religion in the Thought of
Abdu’l-Baha .” In Margit Warburg, Annika Hvithamar and Morten Warmind, eds., Baha’i
and Globalisation. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2005, pp. 55-75.
36.
“Blogger Hits the Hundredth Monkey Phase.” In
Kristina Borjesson, Feet to the Fire: The
Media After 9/11, Top Journalists Speak Out (New York: Prometheus Books,
2005), pp. 395-426. (Transcribed interview.)
37.
“The Evolution of Charismatic Authority in the
Baha’i Faith (1863-1921),” in Robert Gleave, ed., Religion and Society in Qajar Iran (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005),
pp. 311-345.
38.
“The Azali-Baha’i Crisis of September 1867.” In
Moshe Sharon, ed. Studies in Modern Religions, Religious Movements, and the
Babi-Baha’i Faiths. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2004. Pp. 227-251.
39.
“World Theology and the Baha’i Faith,” in Thomas
Ryba, George Bond and Herman Tull, eds., The Comity and Grace of Method:
Essays in Honor of Edmund R. Perry (Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University
Press, 2004), pp. 391-414.
40.
“The United States and Shi’ite
Religious Factions in Post-Ba’thist Iraq,” The Middle East Journal,
Volume 57, Number 4, Autumn 2003, pp. 543-566.
41.
“The Taliban, Women, and the Hegelian Private
Sphere,” Social Research, Volume 70 No. 2 (Fall 2003).
42.
“The Iraqi Shiites: On the
history of America’s would-be allies,” Boston
Review, Fall, 2003.
43.
“The Imagined Embrace: Gender, Identity and
Iranian Ethnicity in Jahangiri Paintings.” In Michel Mazzaoui, ed. Safavid Iran and her Neighbors (Salt
Lake City: Utah University Press, 2003), pp. 49-62.
44.
“Mad Sufis and Civic Courtesans: The French
Republican Construction of Eighteenth-Century Egypt.” In Irene Bierman, ed. Napoleon in Egypt. (London: Ithaca
Press, 2003), pp. 47-62.
45.
“Al-Tahtawi on Poverty and Welfare,” in Michael
Bonner, Mine Ener and Amy Singer, eds. Poverty
and Charity in Middle Eastern Contexts (Albany, NY: State University of New
York Press, 2003), pp. 223-238.
46.
“The Provincial Politics of
Heresy and Reform in Qajar Iran: Shaykh al-Rais in Shiraz, 1895-1902.” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa
and the Middle East. Vol. 22, nos. 1-2 (2002 [2003]), pp. 119-126.
47.
“Iranian Culture and South Asia, 1500-1900,” in
N. Keddie and R. Matthee, eds., Iran and
the Surrounding World: Interactions in Culture and Cultural Politics
(Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002), pp. 15-35.
48.
“Printing and Urban Islam in the Mediterannean
World, 1890-1920,” in Leila Tarazi Fawaz and C. A. Bayly, eds., Modernity and Culture from the Mediterranean
to the Indian Ocean (New York: Columbia University Press, 2002), pp.
344-364.
49.
“Fundamentalism in the Contemporary U.S. Baha’i
Community.” Review of Religious Research,
Vol. 43, no. 3 (March, 2002):195-217.
50.
“Shaikh al-Ra’is and Sultan Abdulhamid II: The
Iranian Dimension of Pan-Islam,” in Israel Gershoni, Hakan Erdem, and Ursula
Wokoeck, eds. Histories of the Modern
Middle East: New Directions (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002),
pp. 167-185.
51.
“Millennialism in Modern Iranian History,” in
Abbas Amanat and Magnus Bernhardsson, eds. Imagining
the End: Visions of Apocalypse from the Ancient Middle East to Modern America
(London: I.B. Tauris, 2002), pp. 282-311.
52.
“Individualism and the Spiritual Path in Shaykh
Ahmad al-Ahsa’i,” in Lynda Clarke, ed., Shi’ite
Heritage: Essays on Classical and Modern Traditions (Binghamton, N.Y.:
Global Publications/SUNY Binghamton, 2001):345-358.
53.
“Shaykh Ahmad al-Ahsa’i on the Sources of
Religious Authority,” in Linda Walbridge, ed., The Source for Emulation in Shi’ite Islam, (New York: Oxford
University Press, 2001): 82-93.
54.
“Comment” [on chapter of Lucette Valensi], in
Andre Burguiere and Raymond Grew, eds., The
Construction of Minorities (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001),
pp. 121-125.
55.
“Casting Away the Self: The Mysticism of Shaykh
Ahmad al-Ahsa’i,” in Rainer Brunner and Werner Ende, eds., The Twelver Shi’a in Modern Times (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2001), pp.
25-37.
56.
“New Perspectives on Sayyid Jamal al-Din
al-Afghani in Egypt,” in Rudi Matthee and Beth Baron, eds., Iran and
Beyond: Essays in Middle Eastern History in Honor of Nikki R. Keddie (Costa
Mesa, Ca.: Mazda Publishers Inc., 2000), pp. 13-34.
57.
“Race, Immorality and Money in the American Baha’i
Community: Impeaching the Los Angeles Spiritual Assembly.” Religion 30, no. 2 (2000):109-125, 141-147.
58.
“The Indian Subcontinent,” Iranian Studies, vol. 31, numbers 3-4 (Summer/Fall 1998 [1999]),
583-593.
59.
“Religious Dissidence and Urban Leadership: Baha’is
in Qajar Shiraz and Tehran.” Iran:
Journal of the British Institute for Persian Studies 37 (1999): 123-142.
60.
“Autobiography and Silence: The Early Career of
Shaykh al-Ra’is Qajar,” in Johann Christoph Burgel and Isabel Schayani, eds., Iran im 19. Jarhundert und die Entstehung
der Baha’i-Religion (Zurich: Georg Olms Verlag, 1998), pp. 91-126.
61.
“The Baha’i Faith in America as Panopticon,
1963-1997.” Journal for the Scientific
Study of Religion, vol. 37, no. 2 (June 1998): 234-248.
62.
“Shi’ite Noblewomen and Religious Innovation in
Awadh,” in Violette Graf, ed., Lucknow
through the Ages (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp. 83-90.
63.
“Behold the Man: Baha’u’llah on the Life of
Jesus.” Journal of the American Academy
of Religion vol. 65, no. 1 (1997): 47-71.
64.
“Baha’u’llah and Liberation Theology,” in Jack
McLean, ed. Revisioning Theology.
(Los Angeles: Kalimat Press, 1997), 79-98.
65.
“Sacred Space and Holy War in India,” in Khalid
Masud, Brinkley Messick and David Powers, eds., Fatwa: Muftis and Interpretation in Muslim Societies (Cambridge,
Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996), pp. 173-183.
66.
“Marking Boundaries, Marking Time: The Iranian
Past and the Construction of the Self by Qajar Thinkers,” Iranian Studies 29, nos.
1-2 (Winter/Spring 1996 [1997]):35-56.
67.
“Mirror of the World: Iranian ‘Orientalism’ and
Early 19th-Century India.” Critique:
Journal of Critical Studies of Iran
and the Middle East (Spring 1996) pp. 41-60.
68.
“Power, Knowledge and Orientalism,” [Feature
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69.
“Colonialism and Censorship,” in Roger Long,
ed., The Man on the Spot: Essays on
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45-62.
70.
“Gender, Tradition and History,” in Fatma Muge
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71.
“The World as Text: Cosmologies of Shaykh Ahmad
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72.
“‘I am All the Prophets’: The Poetics of
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73.
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74.
“Iranian Millenarianism and Democratic Thought
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24, no. 1 (February 1992):1-26.
75.
“Ideology, Ethics and Philosophical Discourse in
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76.
“The Baha’is of Iran.” History Today 40 (March 1990):24-29.
77.
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78.
“Rival Empires of Trade and Imami Shi’ism in
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79.
“Mafia, Mob and Shi’ism in Iraq: The Rebellion
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“‘Indian Money’ and the Shi’i Shrine Cities of
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81.
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82.
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83.
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