Stephen Frederic Dale, also known as Stephen F. Dale, is a historian and academic, Emeritus Professor at the Ohio State University, known for his studies on eastern Islamic world (southern and central Asia).[1][2]
Dale studied at Carleton College and graduated from University of California, Berkeley.[1] He previously taught at the Universities of Chicago and Minnesota.[1] He first visited India in the 1963 as a Fulbright Lecturer at the Banaras Hindu University. He returned to India in the 1967 to carry out research on the Muslims of Kerala.[3]
Bibliography
edit- Islamic Society on the South Asian Frontier: The Mappilas of Malabar (1980)[2]
- Indian Merchants and Eurasian Trade [1] (1994)
- The Garden of the Eight Paradises: Babur and the Culture of Empire in Central Asia, Afghanistan and India [2] (2004)
- The Muslim Empires of the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals [3] (2014)
- The Orange Trees of Marrakesh: Ibn Khaldun and the Science of Man [4] (2015)
- Babur: Timurid Prince and Mughal Emperor [5] (2018)
References
edit- ^ a b c "Profile (Stephen Dale)". Ohio State University.
- ^ a b Freitag, Sandria B. The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 42, no. 2, 1983, pp. 432–434. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2055149.
- ^ "Stephen Dale (profile)". Jaipur Literature Festival (2020). 2013-09-17. Archived from the original on 2020-06-10. Retrieved 2020-06-10.