Lindsey R. Stephenson is a historian of the Indian Ocean. She holds a PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University.
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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration and Naming Map of the Western Indian Ocean Map of the Persian Gulf Introduction 1. Mapping Networks Across the Shores 2. Old Networks, New Spaces: Building the Modern Gulf 3. Territorialization and the Advent of Border Crossing 4. Nationalizing the Periphery 5. Between Modern and National Education Epilogue: Regrouping Notes Bibliography Index
"The dhow, celebrated as an icon of Arab Gulf heritage, often drifts through a fog of nostalgia for the pre-oil past, unmoored from its deep ties to Iran and the Indian Ocean. Lindsey Stephenson's intrepid sleuthing through Iranian archives and private collections in Bahrain and Kuwait painstakingly reconstructs the forgotten stories of Iranian migrants, truly reassembling both shores of the Gulf." -Michael Christopher Low, University of Utah"A powerful and important rewriting of Persian Gulf history. Lindsey Stephenson demonstrates with detail and sophistication the ways the waters of the Persian Gulf transformed from a bridge to a barrier. The circuits and challenges of laborers and merchants, families and individuals come alive as they navigate a world increasingly divided along nationalist lines." -Mandana Limbert, City University of New York

