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'''Richard W. Bulliet''' is a witty professor of Middle Eastern history. He teaches a class on the domestication of animals and frequently proposes controversial theories like "Islamo-Christian Civilization". Most of his lectures consist of colorful personal anecdotes. | '''Richard W. Bulliet''' is a witty professor of Middle Eastern history. He teaches a class on the domestication of animals and frequently proposes controversial theories like "Islamo-Christian Civilization". Most of his lectures consist of colorful personal anecdotes. | ||
− | Bulliet is one of only two professors (along with the late [[J. W. Smit]]) to have taught all four major [[Core Curriculum]] courses (including [[Lit Hum]], [[Contemporary Civilization]], [[Art Hum]] and [[Music Hum]]). It comes as no surprise, then, that he is one of the professors who teach the [[Nobility and Civility]] colloquium. | + | Bulliet is a dynamo of grondbreaking academic theory, having proved that camels changed the course of the world. He is one of only two professors (along with the late [[J. W. Smit]]) to have taught all four major [[Core Curriculum]] courses (including [[Lit Hum]], [[Contemporary Civilization]], [[Art Hum]] and [[Music Hum]]). It comes as no surprise, then, that he is one of the professors who teach the [[Nobility and Civility]] colloquium. |
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+ | Bulliet is also at the forefront of pathmaking international diplomacy. He once demonstrated the falsehood of Samuel Huntington's "Clash of Civilizations" thesis to what he describes as a standing-room only lecture at the UN. He was at the forefront of a National Geographic map dispute pitting Iran against the Arab states over the name of the Persian, or Arabian, Gulf. More recently, he served as a mediator between Columbia and the Iranian government to facilitate the [[2007]] visit of [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]].<ref>http://www.bwog.net/articles/bulliet_the_international_diplomat_and_other_ahmadinejad_tidbits</ref> | ||
Bulliet's son, a Columbia alum, works for the ''New York Post'', a shame Bulliet attributes to said son's failure to get into [[Harvard]]. | Bulliet's son, a Columbia alum, works for the ''New York Post'', a shame Bulliet attributes to said son's failure to get into [[Harvard]]. | ||
− | + | The professor is predictably the subject of much amusement in ''[[The Blue and White]]'' and on [[The Bwog]]. | |
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Revision as of 21:39, 29 November 2007
Richard W. Bulliet is a witty professor of Middle Eastern history. He teaches a class on the domestication of animals and frequently proposes controversial theories like "Islamo-Christian Civilization". Most of his lectures consist of colorful personal anecdotes.
Bulliet is a dynamo of grondbreaking academic theory, having proved that camels changed the course of the world. He is one of only two professors (along with the late J. W. Smit) to have taught all four major Core Curriculum courses (including Lit Hum, Contemporary Civilization, Art Hum and Music Hum). It comes as no surprise, then, that he is one of the professors who teach the Nobility and Civility colloquium.
Bulliet is also at the forefront of pathmaking international diplomacy. He once demonstrated the falsehood of Samuel Huntington's "Clash of Civilizations" thesis to what he describes as a standing-room only lecture at the UN. He was at the forefront of a National Geographic map dispute pitting Iran against the Arab states over the name of the Persian, or Arabian, Gulf. More recently, he served as a mediator between Columbia and the Iranian government to facilitate the 2007 visit of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.[1]
Bulliet's son, a Columbia alum, works for the New York Post, a shame Bulliet attributes to said son's failure to get into Harvard.
The professor is predictably the subject of much amusement in The Blue and White and on The Bwog.
References
External links
- The Bulliet Files, a collection of quotes from Bulliet's "Islamo-Christian Civilization" class, on The Bwog
- The Bulliet Files: Part II
- Anti-Bulliet website