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Name
  
Donald Quataert


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Died
  
February 10, 2011, Binghamton, New York, United States

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles (1968–1973)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Books
  
The Ottoman Empire - 1, Miners and the State in the Ottom, Ottoman Manufacturing in the Ag, Workers - Peasants - and Econ, Manufacturing and Technolo

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Donald Quataert (September 10, 1941 – February 10, 2011) was a Middle East/Ottoman historian at Binghamton University. He taught courses on the Middle East/Ottoman history, with an interest in labor, social and economics, during the early and modern periods. He also provided training in the reading of Ottoman archival sources.

In 2006, Quataert resigned as board chairman of the Institute of Turkish Studies following his statement that scholars should not avoid researching the Armenian Genocide. His resignation was influenced by the Turkish ambassador to the United States, Nabi Sensoy, who had told Quataert that his statement had angered government leaders in Turkey and endangered the Institute's funding.

Books

  • The Ottoman Empire, 1700-1922, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
  • References

    Donald Quataert Wikipedia