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Dr Marouf Cabi

Visiting Fellow
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About

Marouf Cabi obtained his PhD in History from the University of St Andrews in 2019. His research focuses on the social and cultural histories of modern Iran and Kurdistan, particularly since the Second World War, and modern historiography. He is the author of two books, The Formation of Modern Kurdish Society in Iran (2022) and Iranian Kurdistan under the Islamic Republic (2025), and several book chapters on the Kurdish women’s movement during the 1979 Revolution, cross-border trade, and the question of Kurdistan and political sovereignty. His work has appeared in Middle Eastern Studies, Middle East Critique, and the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. He taught Middle Eastern history at the University of St Andrews for several years before joining the Middle East Centre as a Visiting Fellow in 2022. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and will start a joint research project as a visiting Associate Professor at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS) in September 2026. He is currently working on a British Academy–funded project on the emergence of minoritised historical writing in the twentieth century, with a particular focus on modern Kurdish historiography.

Expertise

International history, modern Iran, Kurdish society in Iran, social, cultural and political movements, and modern historiography.