Authors

Andrew Hammond

Andrew Hammond currently teaches Late Ottoman and Turkish history at Oxford university. He is the author of Pop Culture in North Africa and the Middle EastThe Islamic Utopia: The Illusion of Reform in Saudi Arabia, and several book chapters and articles on the emergence of the Salafi movement as an ideological innovation in Islamic political culture. He is writing a study of the role of Ottoman Turkish thinkers and ulema in modern Islamic thought, and forthcoming material includes “Salafi publishing and contestation over orthodoxy and leadership in Sunni Islam,” in Wahhabism and the World, ed. Peter Mandaville (Oxford University Press, 2021). He previously worked at the European Council on Foreign Relations, BBC Arabic, and Reuters.

ARTICLES BY Andrew Hammond