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    • 27th Annual Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 4-5, 2012)
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    • 24th Annual Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 8-9, 2009)
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    • 22nd Annual Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 11-12, 2007)
    • 21st Annual Middle Eastern History and Theory Conference (May 12-13, 2006)
    • 20th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 13th-14th, 2005)
    • 19th Middle East History and Theory Conference (April 30th-May 1st, 2004)
    • 18th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 9-10, 2003)
    • 17th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 10-11, 2002)
    • 16th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 11-12, 2001)
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Past Conferences

Here, you can view and download the programs for the last decade’s MEHAT conferences.

27th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 4-5, 2012)

26th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 13-14, 2011)

25th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 14-15, 2010)

24th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 8-9, 2009)

23rd Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 9-10, 2008)

22nd Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 11th-12th, 2007)

21st Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 12th-13th, 2006)

20th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 13th-14th, 2005)

19th Middle East History and Theory Conference (April 30th-May 1st, 2004)

18th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 9-10, 2003)

17th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 10-11, 2002)

16th Middle East History and Theory Conference (May 11-12, 2001)


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