Authors

Joelle Abi-Rached, A. Tylor Brand, Christopher Rose, Seçil Yılmaz, and the Environment Page Editors

Joelle Abi-Rached is a medical historian interested in global health as well as the politics of health and wealth in the modern Middle East. She is a fellow at Columbia University's Society of Fellows in the Humanities and an invited researcher at the École normale supérieure and the École des hautes études en sciences sociales. She holds an MD from the American University of Beirut (2006), an MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy from the London School of Economics (2007), and a PhD in History of Science from Harvard University (2017).

A. Tylor Brand is assistant professor of modern Middle Eastern history and the Arabic language at Trinity College in Dublin, where he specializes in the history of crisis and famine in late Ottoman Lebanon.

Christopher S. Rose is a historian of the nineteenth and twentieth-century Middle East, focused on the social history of public health and disease in Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He earned his doctorate in History from the University of Texas at Austin (UT) in May 2019.
 
Seçil Yılmaz is assistant professor of history at Franklin and Marshall College. Yılmaz specializes in the social and political history of the Ottoman Empire and modern Middle East with a focus on gender, sexuality, and medicine.


The Environment Page is co-edited by Danya Al-Saleh, Camille Cole, Brittany Cook, Huma Gupta, Gabi Kirk, Carly Krakow, Owain Lawson, Graham Auman Pitts, Malihe Razazan, and Salma Nashabe Talhouk.

ARTICLES BY Joelle Abi-Rached, A. Tylor Brand, Christopher Rose, Seçil Yılmaz, and the Environment Page Editors