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Sarah Shields

Department of History, University of North Carolina. Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor. Between Chapel Hill and Timbuktu. Teaching the Modern Middle East.

Between Chapel Hill and Timbuktu

This is a Burch field seminar. An innovative combination of study abroad and research sponsored by the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Between Chapel Hill and Timbuktu.

Teaching the Modern Middle East Reflections on a Large Survey Course

Reflections on a Large Survey Course. For blog newcomers, please note that the newest posts are on top. To see posts from earlier in the semester, you need to scroll down. If you click on the images, many will take you to interesting video clips that I have used in class.

Diversity and Tolerance in Muslim Societies HIST 890 and INTS 490

Diversity and Tolerance in Muslim Societies. Between Chapel Hill and Timbuktu. Posted on May 6, 2010. 124; Leave a comment. Posted on May 6, 2010.

Not the Bird

Travel writing from my study abroad program in Turkey; the Burch Field Research Seminar through UNC-CH. Five weeks in Istanbul, two weeks traveling Western Turkey. Thursday, July 10, 2008. As written down by Amanda and remembered by all of us. 1 Drinking from the same water glass. 2 Sheep following us into the cave in Cappadocia. 3 Never getting menus at restaurants.

Whoops! The twain have met.

Ruminations on the East and the West in Istanbul. Thursday, July 3, 2008. Setting the record straight on off-the-record meetings. There is a huge difference between the private opinions of individuals and the public opinions of governments, particularly.

Adventures in Turkey

Monday, July 21, 2008. And of course their staple, that flatbread and Turkish tea.

Yekta Goes to Turkiye

Friday, March 6, 2009. Monday, October 27, 2008.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "The students left ten days ago." I noticed that the web site stated " Out the window of the dining car on the IƧ Anadolu Mavi Tren, I can see the same Taurus mountains in which we spent time together." They also stated " Im returning to Istanbul from Syria. Since the students left, Ive been thinking again and again about the summer course, about the students, about the whole project of active learning. I was often confused during the seven week seminar. What is active teaching? Isnt all teaching active? Or should I not have worried about it to begin with?."

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