Position
Faculty of History, The Stephen A Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Oxford OX2 6AH
We are currently seeking a Research Associate: Women in Syriac Christianity, 1500-1800 to be based at the University of Oxford, Faculty of History, The Stephen A Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
About the role
Syriac Christians of the Middle East have long left their mark on history and its records. Yet Syriac Christianity remains relatively isolated within broader historical scholarship, largely the preserve of philologists and experts in doctrine and theology. Historical studies tend to focus on the monks and clerics who wrote most surviving Syriac sources, thereby excluding large parts of Syriac communities, notably Syrian Christian women, who have been the subject of very few studies. An ambitious study of Syriac women is long overdue and offers a chance to reset the field, looking beyond male, clerical elites to write a broader social, economic and cultural history.
Responsibilities
You will be responsible for conducting research into Christian Arabic manuscripts to uncover and interpret material relating to the lives of women from Syriac Christian communities in the early modern period. You will use manuscript catalogues, online manuscript repositories, and in-person visits to manuscript collections to uncover this material about women.
Qualifications
* Held a relevant PhD/DPhil or be close to completion (submitted with no corrections anticipated) in Arabic/Syriac Christianity, Middle Eastern History, or a related field.
* Excellent knowledge of Arabic and the ability to work with Christian Arabic manuscripts from the early modern period.
* Ability to manage own academic research and associated activities.
* Knowledge of Arabic Karshuni and Syriac (training will be given).
* Knowledge of other relevant research languages, such as Italian, Latin, French, Turkish.
* Interest or experience in women’s history and gender studies is desired.
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