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hosts / Thabit A.J. Abdullah

Thabit A.J. Abdullah was born and raised in Baghdad Iraq. He received his PhD in history in 1992 from Georgetown University in Washington, DC. He currently holds the position of Professor of History at York University in Toronto, Canada. Prior to this he held positions of Assistant Professor and Director of the Middle East Studies Program at the American University in Cairo (1992-1996), Assistant Professor of History at Oklahoma State University, Associate Dean for External Affairs, and Chair of the Department of History at York University. His chief academic interests are medieval and early modern social and economic history of Iraq. Among his publications are Merchants, Mamluks and Murder: the Political Economy of Trade in 18th Century Basra (SUNY Press, 2000); Dictatorship, Imperialism and Chaos: Iraq Since 1989 (Zed Books, 2006); A Short History of Iraq: From 636 to the Present, 2nd edition (Pearson-Longman Books, 2010). In addition to English and Arabic, his books have been translated to several languages including Italian, Spanish and Chinese.