Brian Catlos
- On May 30–31, Brian Catlos, Professor of Religious Studies, Jewish Studies, and Director of the CU Mediterranean Studies Group, has been invited to take part in "The Intimate Sea: Jews, Families, and Networks in the Mediterranean, " a two
- Brian Catlos, Professor of Religious Studies, was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellowship to support his research project "Ethno-religious Identity in the Medieval Mediterranean and Beyond."Prof. Catlos also recently
- Brian Catlos, Professor of Religious Studies, will be organizing and moderating three panels at this year's American Association of Italian Studies Conference in Boulder, CO, March 26-29, 2015, entitled "Italy in the Mediterranean I: Conflict," "
- Brian Catlos, Professor of Religious Studies, recently published an article entitled "Religious Nationalism Finds a Footing in the Middle East" in TheWashington Post. Read the article here
- The Middle East Studies Association has awarded the 2014 Albert Hourani Book Award to Brian Catlos's Muslims of Medieval Latin Christendom, ca. 1050-1614 (Cambridge: 2014).At the awards ceremony held on November 23 in Washington DC
- The recent book Infidel Kings and Unholy Warriors by Brian Catlos, Professor of Religious Studies, recently appeared in The New Yorker. Check out the New Yorker's Briefly Noted Book Review to read more.