Dale J. Stahl

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Assistant Professor
History

Office: Student Commons Building, Room 3122

Mailing address:
CU Denver History Department
Campus Box 182
P.O. Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364

Physical Location:
1201 Larimer Street
Room 3102
Denver, CO 80204

Spring 2024 Office Hours: 4:00- 5:00 pm on Mondays; and by appointment, please email me.  

Expertise Areas: 
Environmental History, Middle Eastern and Islamic History, International and Global History

Ph.D., History, Columbia University, 2014
M.Phil., History, Columbia University, 2010
M.A., History, Columbia University, 2008
B.A., History and Drama, Stanford University, 2002

Dale Stahl is an environmental historian specializing in the history of the modern Middle East. His research and teaching interests center on state formation and governance, environmental resource management, international relations, and economic development. He teaches courses on global environmental history, the political and social history of the Middle East, the history of technology and science, and Islamic history. 

Professor Stahl is currently working on a manuscript based on his dissertation, "The Two Rivers: Water, Development and Politics in the Tigris-Euphrates Basin, 1920-1975," which explores the political and environmental history of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Specifically, the book traces the connections between governance, resource extraction, and state formation in Turkey, Syria and Iraq.

Professor Stahl's research has been supported by the New York University Abu Dhabi Institute, the Institute of Turkish Studies, the Whiting Foundation, and the American Academic Research Institute in Iraq. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2014.

Fall 2015: The Environmental History of North America
Spring 2016: Islam in Modern History, An International History of Oil and Water
Spring 2017: Islam in Modern History, Making the Modern Environment