Hi everyone! I just discovered this place and you all seem very helpful.
I'm wondering if anyone can think of any History programs that have especially strong faculty in both the Middle East as a regional focus, and Urban History as a thematic focus. I've already got a pretty long list with NYU, CUNY, Stanford, Michigan, and Columbia as schools that I can really see myself at and have strong showing in both these fields, and Oxford, Yale, Harvard, Penn, Princeton as sort of so-so. I would hate to miss out on programs where I'd be a good fit because I'm focusing too much on 'top-tier' schools.
A little about myself: I did History (Hons) in undergrad with top marks then moved over to Oxford for a two year M.Phil in MMES. My Arabic, both formal and colloquial, ain't bad, and I'm heading back to the Middle East in the New Year to firm it up. I lack (real) publication unfortunately, but I'm in the process of writing that up and hawking it to the beasts. In both my undergrad and master's I looked mostly at martyrdom, media, commemoration, these sorts of things, but in my PhD I want to switch over to urban history working on a project looking at informal transportation. I'm a bit insecure about the left turn, but I've got a good excuse and I explain it in my SOP.
Anyways, any thoughts would be great!