Education

  • PhD, Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University (2012)
  • MA, Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University (2008)
  • Center for Arabic Study Abroad (CASA) (2004–5)
  • AB, History, Princeton University (2004) (certificates in Near Eastern Studies and Medieval Studies)

Research

Luke Yarbrough’s current research projects deal with the role that rulers and bureaucracies played in premodern Islamic legal systems. He is also working on editions and translations of several previously unpublished Arabic works that deal, in one way or another, with inter-religious relations in the context of premodern states.

Publications

Books

Articles

Courses

Undergraduate

  • Islam and Other Religions (Islamic Studies M115)
  • Islamic Thought (Islamic Studies 151)
  • Making and Studying the Modern Middle East (Middle East Studies M50C/Anthropology M50C)

Graduate

  • The Arabo-Islamic Tradition (Islamic Studies 201)
  • Encountering Arabic Manuscripts (Arabic 275)