Reading Across American and Ottoman Archives: Diplomacy and Photography in the Nineteenth...
Album exchanges between American and Ottoman powers (c.1880-1910) reveal a networked history of...
Visiting Assistant Professor
Erin Hyde Nolan is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Maine College of Art. Situated at the intersection of Islamic art and photographic history, her research seeks to understand networks of cosmopolitan photographic exchange across the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds in the modern era. Her scholarship has been supported by the Historians of Islamic Art, the Kunsthistorisches-Institut, Florenz, and Getty Research Institute, among others.
Album exchanges between American and Ottoman powers (c.1880-1910) reveal a networked history of...
This paper charts the path of Todd Webb’s 1958 U.N.-commissioned photographs of colonial Africa across...