

Richard C. Martin
Dedicated to nurturing talent in the field of Middle Eastern Studies, Professor Emeritus Richard C. Martin has made significant contributions to the academic community through his extensive research and teaching. Holding a PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Literature from New York University, he has specialized in Islamic studies, comparative religions, and the intricate dynamics of religion and conflict. His scholarly work has been recognized globally, with numerous books and co-edited publications that delve into these complex subjects. During his tenure at Emory University, Professor Martin served as the department chair, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the curriculum and fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity and rigorous scholarship. His research took him to Egypt and various other Muslim-majority regions, where he conducted in-depth studies that enriched the understanding of Islamic cultures and religious interactions. His fieldwork and academic endeavors have been instrumental in bridging cultural and religious divides, offering nuanced perspectives on global religious issues. In his later career, Professor Martin was honored with the title of Emeritus Professor at Emory University, a testament to his enduring impact and dedication to the field. He also served as the Editor of the Review of Middle East Studies, where he contributed to the dissemination of critical research and scholarly discourse. His role as a Visiting Scholar at Virginia Tech University further exemplified his commitment to advancing knowledge and mentoring the next generation of scholars in Middle Eastern studies. Professor Martin's legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to academic excellence and his passion for exploring the intersections of religion, culture, and conflict. His work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, leaving an indelible mark on the field of Middle Eastern Studies.
Publications
, 2001-09-30
, 205-240, 2021-06-10
, 2003-02-05
, 389-391, 2002-05-01
, 32-62, 2021-06-10
, 268-287, 2010-01-01
, 55-73, 2015-01-31
, 30-54, 2018-02-22
, 3-22, 2021-06-09
, 229-241, 1983-08-01
, 551-567, 2021-07-31
, 200-206, 1978-12-01
, 342-375, 2024-04-03