
Björn Bentlage
As of August 2024, I am a lecturer for Near Eastern Studies at the University of Bern while continuing, at the same time, to conduct research in association with the Arabic Mass Media group at Munich's Institute for Near and Middle Eastern Studies, where I had been employed as a post-doc researcher from April 2023 to September 2024. Before that, I was serving as the substitute professor for Arabic and Islamic Studies at Leipzig University. My now concluded post-doc research focuses on Arabic travelogues from the early modern Mashreq and the emergence of pilgrimage and ziyara episodes as a central feature. In 2020, I was a member of the School of Historical Studies at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, an in the summer of the same year (2020) I have been teaching as a deputy professor at Münster University (Islamic Law and Islamic Studies). From 2010 to 2022 I was teaching and conducting my PhD and post-doc research at Halle University’s Oriental Institute (Arabic and Islamic Studies).
Supervisors: Ralf Elger, Stefan Reichmuth, and Astrid Meier
Supervisors: Ralf Elger, Stefan Reichmuth, and Astrid Meier
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Writing Space in the Early Modern Period.
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