

Alan Mikhail, "My Egypt Archive" (Yale UP, 2023)
Jul 14, 2023
In this engaging discussion, Alan Mikhail, the Chace Family Professor of History at Yale University, delves into his book, 'My Egypt Archive.' He vividly recounts his experiences leading up to the Arab Spring, exploring the oppressive political climate in Egypt. Mikhail emphasizes the significance of personal narratives in historical research, showcasing how his own background colors his understanding of state power and everyday life. He also highlights the vital role of mentorship in shaping academic journeys and the evolving practices in archival studies.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Authoritarian Politics in Egypt
01:30 • 2min
From Texas Roots to Ottoman Histories
03:55 • 6min
The Impact of Mentorship in Academic Development
10:00 • 2min
Navigating Histories: Personal and Political in 'My Egypt Archive'
11:48 • 17min
Unveiling the Significance of Archival Studies in Middle Eastern Scholarship
29:05 • 2min
Navigating Middle Eastern Archives
31:13 • 31min