
About
David Stenner is an Associate Professor of History at Christopher Newport University (CNU), specializing in modern North African and Middle Eastern history with a focus on decolonization. He currently holds a Humboldt Fellowship at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich until August 2025. His research bridges Middle Eastern and North African studies through transnational network analysis.
Education:
- PhD in Middle East and North African History, University of California, Davis
- MA in Middle East Studies, Uppsala University (Sweden)
- BA in Semitic Philology and Political Science, Uppsala University (Sweden)
Research Interests:
- Decolonization processes in North Africa
- Transnational anti-colonial activism
- World War II's impact on colonial societies
- Social network analysis methodologies
- Cold War dynamics in the Global South
Key Work: His book Globalizing Morocco (Stanford University Press) examines how Moroccan nationalists leveraged transnational networks to achieve independence and reshape postcolonial governance. Current projects include analyzing wartime experiences in North Africa (1939-1945) and the intersection of culture and politics under Vichy colonial rule.
Awards:
- Humboldt Fellowship (202X-present)
Teaching: Courses include Modern Middle East History, Israel/Palestine Studies, Decolonization theory, and Historiography. Pedagogical focus on global interconnectedness and critical analysis of power structures.
Affiliations: Editor of The Journal of North African Studies; active in transatlantic academic networks.
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