Roxanne Leslie Euben Explained
Roxanne Leslie Euben is an American political scientist specializing in Islamic political thought.[1] She is Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Social Sciences, at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] [3]
Education and career
She graduated from Princeton University in 1995 with a PhD in Politics and Near Eastern Studies.[4] [5] Prior to earning her position at the University of Pennsylvania, she taught at Wellesley College.[6] She was a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellow in 2016–2017.[7]
Works
- Enemy in the Mirror: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Limits of Modern Rationalism (Princeton, 1999),
- Journeys to the Other Shore: Muslim and Western Travelers in Search of Knowledge, (Princeton, 2006),
- with Muhammad Qasim Zaman, Princeton Readings in Islamist Thought: Texts and Contexts from Al-Banna to Bin Laden (Princeton, 2009)
- Euben. Roxanne Leslie. The New Manichaeans. Theory and Event. 2001 . 5. 4. 10.1353/tae.2001.0034. 144072929 .
References
- Web site: Roxanne Euben Penn Arts & Sciences Endowed Professors. 2021-12-14. web.sas.upenn.edu. en-US.
- Web site: Roxanne Euben Department of Political Science. 2021-12-14. live-sas-www-polisci.pantheon.sas.upenn.edu.
- Web site: Pennsylvania. University of. 2021-09-11. 20 Years Later: Experts Share Their Thoughts on How 9/11 Transformed Their Field, Their Research, and the World. 2021-12-14. SciTechDaily. en-US.
- Islamic Fundamentalism and the Limits of Modern Rationalism. Dissertation. 1995. PhD Thesis. Roxanne Leslie. Euben.
- Web site: Roxanne Euben Middle East Center. 2021-12-14. mec.sas.upenn.edu.
- Web site: Roxanne Euben and Joshua Plotkin: Annenberg Professors. 2021-12-14. almanac.upenn.edu. en.
- Web site: Roxanne Euben Middle East Center. 2021-12-14. mec.sas.upenn.edu.