Professional/Scholarly Presentations
Presentations
Werthmuller, Kurt. “The Copts of Egypt: Tradition and Renewal,” for “Minorities in the Middle East: A Symposium,” Florida State University, 2008.
Werthmuller, Kurt. “Ayyubid Society and Coptic Identity through the Pen of a Medieval Coptic Patriarch, 1235-1243,” at the Middle East Studies Association of North America Annual Meeting, 2006.
Werthmuller, Kurt. "Converts as Mediators of Medieval Coptic Identity, 969-1250 C.E." paper presented for the Faith and History Conference at Gordon College, Boston, 2006
Werthmuller, Kurt. "Bridging the Divide Between Arab and American Cultures," Cross-cultural workshop given for the Arabic Evangelical Church of Boston, 2004
Werthmuller, Kurt. "Beards, Belly Dancers, and Ballot Boxes: Why Egypt Remains the Place to Watch," lecture for public lecture series at Pennsulvania State, McKeesport, 2006
Publications
Werthmuller, Kurt. “The Copts in Egypt, 300-1000 CE.” World History Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2009.
Werthmuller, Kurt. “The Copts in Egypt, 1000-1500 CE.” World History Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2009.
Werthmuller, Kurt. “Palestinian Refugees.” The Arab-Israeli Wars: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2005.
Werthmuller, Kurt. Review of Napoleon in Egypt. Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, Vol. 39, 2, (2005).
Werthmuller, Kurt. Review of A Troubled History and Whose Land? Whose Promise? What Christians Are Not Being Told about Israel and the Palestinians. Christian Reflection, April, (2005): 84-88.
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Werthmuller, Kurt. “The Copts of Egypt: Tradition and Renewal,” for “Minorities in the Middle East: A Symposium,” Florida State University, 2008.
Werthmuller, Kurt. “Ayyubid Society and Coptic Identity through the Pen of a Medieval Coptic Patriarch, 1235-1243,” at the Middle East Studies Association of North America Annual Meeting, 2006.
Werthmuller, Kurt. "Converts as Mediators of Medieval Coptic Identity, 969-1250 C.E." paper presented for the Faith and History Conference at Gordon College, Boston, 2006
Werthmuller, Kurt. "Bridging the Divide Between Arab and American Cultures," Cross-cultural workshop given for the Arabic Evangelical Church of Boston, 2004
Werthmuller, Kurt. "Beards, Belly Dancers, and Ballot Boxes: Why Egypt Remains the Place to Watch," lecture for public lecture series at Pennsulvania State, McKeesport, 2006
Publications
Werthmuller, Kurt. “The Copts in Egypt, 300-1000 CE.” World History Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2009.
Werthmuller, Kurt. “The Copts in Egypt, 1000-1500 CE.” World History Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2009.
Werthmuller, Kurt. “Palestinian Refugees.” The Arab-Israeli Wars: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2005.
Werthmuller, Kurt. Review of Napoleon in Egypt. Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, Vol. 39, 2, (2005).
Werthmuller, Kurt. Review of A Troubled History and Whose Land? Whose Promise? What Christians Are Not Being Told about Israel and the Palestinians. Christian Reflection, April, (2005): 84-88.
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Professional Experience
Consulting Engagements
Member, search committee for the visiting professorship in Contemporary International Issues (Middle East), Global Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh, 2007
Member, institutional representative, and advisor to the Pittsburgh-area Consortium for Educational Resources in Islamic Studies/CERIS, 2007.
Member, search committee for the visiting professorship in Contemporary International Issues (Middle East), Global Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh, 2007
Member, institutional representative, and advisor to the Pittsburgh-area Consortium for Educational Resources in Islamic Studies/CERIS, 2007.
Professional Involvement and Accomplishments
Honors, Awards, Recognition
Fulbright-Hays Fellow, Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program, 2004-05
Research Fellow, American University in Cairo, Department of Arabic Studies, 2004
Full-tuition graduate fellowship recipient, UC Santa Barbara, Department of History, 2002-03
Associations, Boards, Committees
Member of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, 1999-present
Fulbright-Hays Fellow, Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program, 2004-05
Research Fellow, American University in Cairo, Department of Arabic Studies, 2004
Full-tuition graduate fellowship recipient, UC Santa Barbara, Department of History, 2002-03
Associations, Boards, Committees
Member of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, 1999-present
Special Interests and Activities
Participant, First Annual Workshop on the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 12-day academic tour and lecture series, hosted by the S. Daniel Abraham Center for International and Regional Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel, June, 2006
Part-time instructor, HIS 195: Topics - The Middle East and Modernity, included co-leading a 40-day summer study abroad course of 19 students through Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, 2004
Part-time instructor, HIS 195: Topics - The Middle East and Modernity, included co-leading a 40-day summer study abroad course of 19 students through Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, 2004
