
معرفی
Roy Bar Sadeh is a Lecturer in the History of the Islamic World at the University of Manchester. His research examines sovereignty, citizenship, and religious difference across the Middle East, South Asia, and Eurasia during the 19th-20th centuries. Awarded the 2022 Ab Imperio Prize for his doctoral dissertation, he holds a PhD from Columbia University.
Current research explores how South Asian Muslims engaged with global minority rights discourses between the Crimean War and Indian Partition. His book project analyzes how Muslim thinkers reframed minority status into frameworks for social justice across British, Ottoman, and Tsarist empires.
Publications investigate Islamic modernist networks, minority rights debates, and the impact of Soviet nationalities policies. Recent articles examine Arabic-Urdu intellectual exchanges and Hijazi administrative structures. Dr. Bar Sadeh's research has been supported by the Social Science Research Council and American Institute of Indian Studies.
He teaches courses on global Islam, decolonization, and Middle Eastern history. Dr. Bar Sadeh welcomes PhD applicants working on Islamic intellectual history, minority politics, and decolonial approaches to history.




