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John E. Woods is a Professor Emeritus of Iranian and Central Asian History in the Departments of History and of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and the College at the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
. John Woods received his B.A. from the
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, where he was among the first to receive Title VI funding for the study of
Arabic Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic languages, Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C ...
. In 1960, he was also among the first to receive a
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fellowship for the Arabic study, traveling to
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to learn Arabic. After a period of study in the University of Tehran, he completed his doctorate in Iranian history from
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in 1974 under the supervision of Martin B. Dickson. In 1970 he first came to teach at
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
, and quickly distinguished himself as a leading scholar of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies. Professor Woods focuses primarily on the history of Turkey, Iran, and Central Asia from the 13th to 18th century. He is particularly interested in aspects of the encounter of sedentary and nomadic people in those regions during that time period. He is at present working on several projects dealing with the age of Chinggis Khan and Timur (Tamerlane). He has played a central role in the Center for Middle Eastern Studies since 1980, serving four terms as director. He has won recognition for excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching at Chicago and is a recipient of the
Farabi International Award The Farabi International Award is given annually by the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to humanities. Farabi Award winners become a member of Iran's National Elites Fou ...
for contributions in Iranian and Islamic studies.


Published works

''The Aqquyunlu: Clan, Confederation, Empire''. revised and expanded edition. Salt Lake City:
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, 1999. ''Fadlullah Khunji-Isfahani's Tarikh-i Alam-ara-yi Amini'', Persian text edited by John E. Woods with an abridged English translation by
Vladimir Minorsky Vladimir Fyodorovich Minorsky (russian: Владимир Фёдорович Минорский;  – March 25, 1966) was a Russian Orientalist best known for his contributions to the study of Persian, Lurish and Kurdish history, geography, ...
, revised and augmented by John E. Woods. London:
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, 1992 eleased 1993 "Timur's Genealogy," ''Intellectual Studies on Islam, Essays Written in Honor of Martin B. Dickson'', eds. Michel M. Mazzaoui and Vera B. Moreen (University of Utah Press: Salt Lake City, 1990), pp. 85–125. ''The Timurid Dynasty, Papers on Inner Asia No. 14'', Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies,
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, Bloomington, 1990. "The Rise of Timurid Historiography," ''
Journal of Near Eastern Studies The ''Journal of Near Eastern Studies'' is an academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press, covering research on the ancient and medieval civilisations of the Near East, including their archaeology, art, history, literature, ling ...
'' 48 (1987), pp. 81–108. "Turco-Iranica II: Notes on a Timurid Decree of 1396/798," ''Journal of Near Eastern Studies'' 43 (1984), pp. 331–37. "Turco-Iranica I: An Ottoman Intelligence Report on Late Fifteenth/Ninth Century Iranian Foreign Relations," ''Journal of Near Eastern Studies'' 38 (1979), pp. 1–8.


See also

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Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago The Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago is a National Resource Center for the study of a region extending from Morocco in the West to Kazakhstan in the East. As a result, this Area Center covers some of the most importan ...
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Islamic scholars In Islam, the ''ulama'' (; ar, علماء ', singular ', "scholar", literally "the learned ones", also spelled ''ulema''; feminine: ''alimah'' ingularand ''aalimath'' lural are the guardians, transmitters, and interpreters of religious ...


External links

* http://www.cmes.uchicago.edu - Center for Middle Eastern Studies website (University of Chicago) * http://history.uchicago.edu/directory/john-e-woods - Department of History page * https://web.archive.org/web/20060830192433/http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/nelc/facultypages/woods/index.html - Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations page * https://web.archive.org/web/20060903063105/http://experts.uchicago.edu/experts.php?id=163 - University of Chicago Experts page * {{DEFAULTSORT:Woods, John E. Middle Eastern studies in the United States University of Texas at Austin alumni Princeton University alumni Historians of Turkey Historians of Iran University of Chicago faculty Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Farabi International Award recipients