Engin Deniz Akarlı graduated from the Department of Business Management, BoÄŸaziçi University in 1968; he completed a postgraduate degree in history at the University of Wisconsin (1972) and his doctorate at Princeton University in the Near Eastern History Program (1976). He worked as a lecturer in the History Department at Brown University from 1996 and joined the staff at Istanbul Åžehir University in 2011. Akarlı has taught courses at various institutions, including Harvard University, Princeton University, Washington University (St. Louis) and Jordan Yarmouk University. Among the books he has had published are: The Long Peace: Ottoman Lebanon, 19611920 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993), Ottoman Documents on Jordan (vol. I-II, Amman: University of Jordan, 1989). The titles of some of his books include: “Daughters and Fathers: A Young Druze Woman’s Experience (1894â€97)”, in Identity and Identity Formation in the Ottoman Middle East and the Balkans, (edited by Karl Barbir and Baki Tezcan, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2007), “Law in the Marketplace, 1730â€1840”, in Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and their Judgments, (edited by M. Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters ve David S. Powers, Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2006). In addition, Engin Deniz Akarlı has edited many books and has had a number of articles published.
Business Management-Economics