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DESCRIPTION:Omar Cheta on&nbsp\;Other People's Business: Rethinking\nExtrat
 erritoriality in Late Ottoman Egypt&nbsp\;Omar Cheta\,&nbsp\;Assistant\nPr
 ofessor of Middle Eastern and Historical Studies\, Bard\nCollegeOmar\nChet
 a\nis\nAssistant Professor of Middle Eastern and Historical Studies at Bar
 d College in\nAnnandale-on-Hudson\, NY. He received his B.A. in Economics 
 from the American\nUniversity in Cairo\, his A.M. in Middle Eastern Studie
 s from the University of\nChicago\, and his Ph.D. in Middle Eastern and Is
 lamic Studies and History from\nNew York University. His current book proj
 ect\, provisionally titled\n"Empire\, Law and Capitalism in the Modern Mid
 dle East\," is a study of\nthe creation of novel modes of market governanc
 e in late Ottoman Cairo and\nIstanbul.Open to the public.Sponsored by the 
 Middle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
   
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SUMMARY:MES presents: Omar Cheta
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Omar Cheta on&nbsp\;Other People'
 s Business: Rethinking\nExtraterritoriality in Late Ottoman Egypt&nbsp\;</
 b></p><p><b>Omar Cheta\,&nbsp\;</b><i>Assistant\nProfessor of Middle Easte
 rn and Historical Studies\, Bard\nCollege</i></p><p>Omar\nCheta\nis\nAssis
 tant Professor of Middle Eastern and Historical Studies at Bard College in
 \nAnnandale-on-Hudson\, NY. He received his B.A. in Economics from the Ame
 rican\nUniversity in Cairo\, his A.M. in Middle Eastern Studies from the U
 niversity of\nChicago\, and his Ph.D. in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studie
 s and History from\nNew York University. His current book project\, provis
 ionally titled\n"Empire\, Law and Capitalism in the Modern Middle East\," 
 is a study of\nthe creation of novel modes of market governance in late Ot
 toman Cairo and\nIstanbul.</p><p>Open to the public.</p><p><b><i>Sponsored
  by the Middle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global
  Affairs</i></b> </p><p> </p><p></p>
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