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Charles Kurzman

Charles Kurzman is a professor of sociology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who specializes in Middle East and Islamic studies.[1]

Education and employment[edit]

After completing his B.A. at Harvard University in 1986, he completed his M.A. and PhD. at University of California, Berkeley in 1997 and 1992 respectively. He has been affiliated with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill since 1998.[2]

—— (2011). The Missing Martyrs: Why There Are So Few Muslim Terrorists (2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.  9780190907976.

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—— (2011). The Missing Martyrs: Why There Are So Few Muslim Terrorists (1st ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.  9780199766871.

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—— (2008). Democracy Denied, 1905-1915: Intellectuals and the Fate of Democracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. :10.4159/9780674039858. ISBN 9780674039858.

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—— (2004). The Unthinkable Revolution in Iran. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

——, ed. (2002). Modernist Islam, 1840-1940: A Sourcebook. New York: Oxford University Press.  9780198035213.

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—— (1998). Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook. New York: Oxford University Press.  9780195116212.

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Homepage at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

containing links to many of his articles

Official CV