Jews of the Persian Gulf: The making of a modern oceanic network

15.11.2024 13:00 - 14:30English

Can the Gulf, which is mostly known for its oil resources and Islamic conservatism, also be home to a transnational Jewish past?

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Little is known about the Persian Gulf’s Jewish past. Can the Gulf, which is mostly known for its oil resources and Islamic conservatism, also be home to a transnational Jewish past?

Dr. Eirik Kvindesland will present his research on the history of Gulf Jews in the 19th and 20th century. He explores the emergence of Jewish networks in the Persian Gulf, while linking them to British imperial rule and histories of the wider Indian Ocean.

The result is a new history of migration and community building, one that until now has been lost and forgotten. Kvindesland argues that the story of Gulf Jews is not only an important chapter in the history of the Middle East, but it may even help us rethink the Gulf and Jewish history more widely.

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Bergen Global
Jekteviksbakken 31, Bergen

15.11.2024
13:00 - 14:30
English
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Eirik Kvindesland
Eirik Kvindesland
Historian of the modern Middle East, kvindesland.net

Dr. Eirik Kvindesland holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford. His research deals with the history of Middle Eastern Jews and their place in the Iran, the Persian Gulf and Israel/Palestine.

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Pelle Valentin Olsen
Associate Professor, UiB

Pelle Valentin Olsen is a cultural, social, and transnational historian of the modern Middle East. His research and teaching focus on the history of leisure, labor, gender, sexuality, popular culture, and cultural production.

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Eirik Kvindesland

Historian of the modern Middle East, kvindesland.net
Eirik Kvindesland

Dr. Eirik Kvindesland holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford. His research deals with the history of Middle Eastern Jews and their place in the Iran, the Persian Gulf and Israel/Palestine.

His work has appeared in Past & Present and British Journal of Middle of Middle Eastern Studies, and he is a regular contributor to international and Norwegian media on issues of Middle Eastern history and politics.

Kvindesland is a Postdoctoral Associate Member of the University of Oxford and is currently writing a book titled Iran and Israel: Old friends, new enemies.

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Pelle Valentin Olsen

Associate Professor, UiB

Pelle Valentin Olsen is a cultural, social, and transnational historian of the modern Middle East. His research and teaching focus on the history of leisure, labor, gender, sexuality, popular culture, and cultural production.

He focusses specifically on Iraq, but his work simultaneously explores transregional and transnational connections, highlighting everyday perspectives and voices often left out by traditional political and state-centered histories.

He received his PhD with honors from the University of Chicago in 2020. Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Roskilde University in Denmark, where he worked on the ‘Entangled Histories of Palestine and the Global New Left’ project.

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