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'''Faisal Devji''' is historian who specializes in studies of [[Islam]], [[globalization]], [[violence]] and [[ethics]]. His multidisciplinary work grounds empirical historical issues in philosophical questions. He teaches at [[The New School|The New School for Social Research]] in [[New York City]].
'''Faisal Devji''' is historian who specializes in studies of [[Islam]], [[globalization]], [[violence]] and [[ethics]]. His multidisciplinary work grounds empirical historical issues in philosophical questions. He teaches at [[The New School|The New School for Social Research]] in [[New York City]].


Now a [[Canadian]] citizen, he was born in [[Zanzibar]], [[Tanzania]], to a family of [[India|Indian]] ethnicity. His undergraduate education was at the [[University of British Columbia]], where he received double honors in history and anthropology. He received his PhD from the [[University of Chicago]] with his dissertation ''Muslim Nationalism: Founding Identity in Colonial India'' and was chosen to be a Junior Fellow at the [[Harvard Society of Fellows]]. He has taught at [[Yale University]] and also served as Head of Graduate Studies at [[The Institute of Ismaili Studies]] in London. He knows [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]], [[Hindi]], [[Kachhi language|Kachhi]], [[Khojki]], [[Kiswahili]], [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] and [[Urdu]].
Now a [[Canadian]] citizen, he was born in [[Zanzibar]], [[Tanzania]], to a family of [[India|Indian]] ethnicity. His undergraduate education was at the [[University of British Columbia]], where he received double honors in history and anthropology. He received his PhD from the [[University of Chicago]] with his dissertation ''Muslim Nationalism: Founding Identity in Colonial India'' and was chosen to be a Junior Fellow at the [[Harvard Society of Fellows]]. He has taught at [[Yale University]] and also served as Head of Graduate Studies at [[The Institute of Ismaili Studies]] in London. He knows [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]], [[Hindi]], [[Kutchi]], [[Khojki]], [[Kiswahili]], [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] and [[Urdu]].


== Major Publications ==
== Major Publications ==

Revision as of 15:45, 22 February 2007

Faisal Devji is historian who specializes in studies of Islam, globalization, violence and ethics. His multidisciplinary work grounds empirical historical issues in philosophical questions. He teaches at The New School for Social Research in New York City.

Now a Canadian citizen, he was born in Zanzibar, Tanzania, to a family of Indian ethnicity. His undergraduate education was at the University of British Columbia, where he received double honors in history and anthropology. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago with his dissertation Muslim Nationalism: Founding Identity in Colonial India and was chosen to be a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. He has taught at Yale University and also served as Head of Graduate Studies at The Institute of Ismaili Studies in London. He knows English, French, Gujarati, Hindi, Kutchi, Khojki, Kiswahili, Persian, Sindhi and Urdu.

Major Publications

Landscapes of the Jihad: Militancy, Morality, Modernity (2005)