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Andrew Patrick, PhD

Andrew Patrick is a historian of the relationship between the United States and the Middle East, focusing on the early twentieth century. His latest book, entitled America's Forgotten Middle East Initiative: The King-Crane Commission of 1919, came out in 2015 and he has published numerous articles in his area of expertise. Dr. Patrick is also an active member of the "" and the working group 鈥淲orld War I in the Middle East and North Africa.鈥 He has taught at the high school and university level in Maine, Turkey, Britain, and the United Arab Emirates. Before teaching, he worked for the National Park Service in Alaska, where he wrote the book The Most Striking of Objects: The Totem Poles of Sitka National Historical Park. Andrew鈥檚 ongoing work focuses on the relationship between the United States and the Ottoman Empire during World War I era.

Contact

413D Crouch Hall,听(615) 963-5742,听 apatric2@tnstate.edu

Education

PhD, Middle Eastern Studies, University of Manchester, 2011

MSc, Education, University of Southern Maine, 2005

MA, Modern History, University College London, 1997

BA, History/Psychology, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1996

Courses Taught

History of the Modern Middle East, World War I: Global Perspectives, The United States and the Middle East, The Teaching of History and the Social Sciences, Early World History, Modern World History, Global Culture in History, Modern United States History

Research Interests

Middle Eastern history; the relationship between the United States and the Middle East; oil history; the late Ottoman Empire; Turkey; Greater Syria; World War I in a global perspective; the United States and World War I; Woodrow Wilson; secondary social studies education听

Selected Publications and Appearances

Lecture at the National World War I Museum and Memorial: August 2023, National World War I Museum, Kansas City, MO.

鈥淪tandard Oil and the Battle for the Ottoman Market, 1864-1914鈥 Diplomacy & Statecraft, (Vol. 34, No. 2 (June 2023)), 180-207.

鈥淥il over Armenians: The 1920s 鈥楲ausanne Shift鈥 in US Relations with the Middle East.鈥 They All Made Peace 鈥 What is Peace? The 1923 Lausanne Treaty and the New Imperial Order, ed. Jonathan Conlin and Ozan Ozavci, London, 2023.

Lecture at SOAS London: May 2019, Council for British Research in the Levant/London Middle East Institute.

"Woodrow Wilson, the Ottomans, and World War I." Diplomatic History听42, No. 5 (Nov. 2018): 886-910.

"Jesus Optional: The Ottoman education regulations of 1914 and the shifting institutional identity of the Syrian Protestant College." First World War Studies听7, No. 1 (2016): 43-62.

America鈥檚 Forgotten Middle East Initiative: The King Crane Commission of 1919.听London: I.B. Tauris, 2015. Reviews: ; ; Diplomacy and Statecraft, Vol. 27, Issue 3 (2016); The English Historical Review (May 2017).

"'These people know about us': A Reconsideration of Attitudes Towards the United States in World War I-Era Greater Syria." Middle Eastern Studies听50, No. 3 (2014): 397-411.

"The Zionist Commission and the Jewish Communities of Greater Syria in 1919." The Jerusalem Quarterly听special double issue entitled "Palestine in World War One" 56/57 (winter 2013/spring 2014), 107-117.

The Most Striking of Objects: The Totem Poles of Sitka National Historical Park.听Anchorage, AK: U.S. Department of the Interior, 2002. [Available at the Hathi Trust Digital Library, .] Reviews: ; Pacific Northwest Quarterly,Vol. 95, No. 3 (2004).