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International Studies

Dr. Marlee Meriwether

Affiliation Faculty
Title Professor
Office History Department
Email meriwether@denison.edu
Phone 740-587-6258

Marlee Meriwether teaches courses on the early modern and modern Middle East, including survey courses on the Modern Middle East and upper level history seminars on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Iraq, Women and Family in the Middle East. She also teaches a survey course on Islamic history and a seminar on the role of disease in history. Marlee's research interests focus on Ottoman Syria in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries. Her book, The Kin Who Count: Family and Society in Ottoman Aleppo, used religious court archives to reconstruct families, explore household, marriage, and inheritance patterns, and challenge widely accepted images of the "traditional" Middle Eastern family. This book has been translated into Arabic. She is co-editor of A Social History of Women and Gender in the Modern Middle East and has published articles on women, children, and urban history in 18th century Aleppo. Her research has been supported by grants from the Fulbright Commission, Social Science Research Council, and Robert Good Fellowship program at Denison. Marlee received Ph.D. in 1981 from the University of Pennsylvania and her B.A. from Bryn Mawr College in 1971. She attended the American University on Cairo in 1973-74 on a Rotary Fellowship.