Jonathan Lohnes
Contact Information & Background
Assistant Professor;
Department of Management & Business
jmlohnes@skidmore.edu
Phone: 518-580-5035
Office: PMH 253
Vitae
Curriculum Vitae
Education
- Postdoc: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Department of Surgery, Division of Public Health Science (Medical Anthropology & Critical Global Health)
- PhD: Cornell University (History, Ottoman Empire & Modern Middle East)
- MA: Cornell University (History, Ottoman Empire & Modern Middle East)
- MA: SUNY Binghamton (History, Ottoman Empire & Modern Middle East)
- BA: University of Memphis (Political Science)
Courses
- MB 306: Foundations of Business in the International Environment
Research Areas
- Intersections of Business History & Public Health Science in Southern Africa
- Occupational Malignancies in the Zambian Extractive Sector (Formal & Informal)
- Colonial & Postcolonial Medicine
- State Formation in the Modern Middle East & North Africa
- Geopolitical Economy
Teaching Interests
- International Economics & Politics
- Political Ecology
- Social Scientific Approaches to Biomedicine
Publications
- Jonathan Lohnes, “Libyan Provincialization and the Invention of Ottoman Africa,” Eurasian Studies 21/2 (2024): 206–231
- Jonathan Lohnes, “Reluctant Militants: Colonialism, Territory, and Sanusi Resistance on the Ottoman-Saharan Frontier,” Journal of Historical Sociology 34/3 (2021): 466–478
- Jonathan Lohnes, “Excerpts from Bashir Sa‘dawi, The Horrors of Italian Fascist Colonialism in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Digital Archival Collection: Global Histories of the Twentieth-Century Middle East and North Africa (GIMENA)
- Mostafa Minawi and Jonathan Lohnes, “Excerpts from Sadik Azmzade, Voyage to Abyssinia,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Digital Archival Collection: Global Histories of the Twentieth-Century Middle East and North Africa (GIMENA).