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Professor Stillman is the Schusterman/Josey Chair in
Judaic History and has directed the Judaic Studies Program
at the University of Oklahoma since the program began.
He has written many books and articles, ranging from
studies of the Jews of Sefrou, a small city in Morocco,
to broader studies on North African history and languages.
Such work has led to his involvement with INALCO (Institut
National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales) in
Paris. Over the last quarter century, he has focused
his scholarship on Jewish-Arab encounters in Arab lands,
and he is currently finishing a book on Jews in North
Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Recently,
he also brought to publication one of the late Yedida
Stillman’s two unfinished books, Arab Dress:
A Short History from the Dawn of Islam to Modern Times
and is at work on the other unfinished project, a massive
encyclopedia of Arab dress. He has given lectures and
conference papers all over the world and is currently
editor-in-chief of what will become a five volume reference
work comprised of over 2,500 entries titled Encyclopedia
of Jews in the Islamic World. He received the Distinguished
Humanist Award for the year 2000 from Ohio State University.
Professor Stillman offers a wide variety of courses
that are cross-cultural, cross-national, even cross-continental,
including a new offering, “Jews under Islam.”
Professor Stillman received his Ph.D. from the University
of Pennsylvania.
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