Professional profile Robert Kramer has been a member of the faculty since 1989, teaching courses on the history of the Middle East and Africa. He earned his undergraduate degree (History) from Bard College, his M.A. degree (Middle East Studies) from The University of Chicago, and his Ph.D. (African History) from Northwestern University. Additionally he studied Arabic at The American University in Cairo from 1980-1982.
Dr. Kramer's specialization is the Sudan, and in particular its social history from the 18th-20th centuries. He is primarily interested in issues of identity change and social integration, as well as messianic thought in Islam. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Khartoum, Sudan from 1986-1987, where he conducted research on the city of Omdurman during the 19th century. Dr. Kramer has also conducted research at the Public Records Office in London and the Sudan Archive at the University of Durham, and in 1990 spent six months in Kumasi, Ghana studying the local branch of the Tijaniyya Sufi brotherhood.
In addition to serving as chief editor of The Historical Dictionary of the Sudan, 4th edition (forthcoming), Dr. Kramer is the author of Holy City on the Nile: Omdurman During the Mahdiyya, 1885-1898 (2010). He was co-editor of The Historical Dictionary of the Sudan, 3rd edition (2002) and has written many articles, book chapters, scholarly reference work entries and book reviews. He is also committed to public speaking about the Middle East and Islamic world.
In 2011, Dr Kramer was honored with St. Norbert College’s Donald B. King Distinguished Scholar Award; he received the Rembert Weakland Community Service Award in 2003.
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Robert Kramer Associate Professor of History
Location: Boyle Hall Room: 407 Phone: (920) 403-4070 Fax: (920) 403-4086
Mailing address: St. Norbert College 100 Grant Street Boyle Hall, 407 De Pere, WI 54115-2099
robert.kramer@snc.edu
Academic credentials: B.A., Bard College M.A., University of Chicago Ph.D., Northwestern University
Courses taught: HIST 120 Survey of Middle Eastern History HIST 340/PEAC 340 Israel/Palestine: The Roots of Arab-Israeli Conflict HIST 341 Islam and Victorianism in Nineteenth-Century Africa HIST 342 History of South Africa HIST 343 Modern Middle East HIST 345 Slavery in Africa and the Americas GENS 420 The End of the World
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