Danielle Ross
Danielle Ross is an Assistant Professor of Asian history, and she teaches pre-modern and modern Islamic and world history. A native of California, Ross has published articles on Muslim participation in the First World War and Islamic law and education in the Russian empire.
She is currently researching Muslim merchant-industrialist networks in the nineteenth and early twentieth-century Russia.
PhD, Central Asian History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2011
MA, Central Asian History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007
BA, History, (Russian and East European Studies), Arizona State University, 2003
BA, Russian Language and Literature, Arizona State University, 2003
Source: Utah State University
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