Dr. Etty Terem, associate professor of history, was invited by Harvard Divinity School to speak at its conference on scholarship in Muslim Africa. The conference brought together 24 specialists Feb. 16-18 drawn from multiple disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities. Terem presented a talk titled “Redefining Islamic Orthodoxy: Fatwas and Anxieties of Moroccan Modernity.”
In addition, her article “Consuming Anxieties: Mobility of Commodities Across Religious Boundaries in Nineteenth-Century Morocco” has been published in a special issue of Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 60:1 (2017).