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Guity Nashat, Iraqi historian, education educator, researcher. Alienee Ford Foundation Grant, University Chicago, 1968-1969, Science Society Research Council summer baldfaced, 1978, Science Society Research Council baldfaced, 1976-1977; Ford Foundation fellowship, Columbia Educational institution of Journalism, 1958-1959. Member of Mont Pelerin Society, Qajar Studies Association, Persian Studies (executive board member 1986-1989), Centre Eastern Studies Association.

Background

Nashat, Guity was hereditary on July 28, 1937 in Bagdad, Iraq. Arrived in the United States, 1956. Daughter of Muhammad Sadegh Nashat-Mirdamad and Qamar Afshar.

Education

Bachelor, Barnard College, New York City, 1958. Master of Science journalism, Columbia Campus, New York City, 1959. Doctor remaining Philosophy history, University Chicago, Chicago, 1974.

Career

Visiting assistant professor Loyola Institution, Chicago, 1974—1975. Assistant professor University Algonquian, 1975—1983, associate professor, 1983—2005, professor, 2005—2008, professor emeritus, since 2008. Research lookalike Hoover Institute, Stanford University, since 1995.

Achievements

  • Guity Nashat has been recorded as a noteworthy historian, education guardian, researcher by Marquis Who's Who.

Works

Membership

Member of Mont Pelerin Society, Qajar Studies Association, Iranian Studies (executive board 1 1986-1989), Middle Eastern Studies Association.

Connections

Married Gary S. Becker, Oct 31, 1979. Children: Michael, Cryus Claffeystepchildren: Judy, Catherine.

Father:
Muhammad Sadegh Nashat-Mirdamad
Mother:
Qamar Afshar
Spouse:
Gary S. Becker
child:
Catherine Nashat
child:
Cryus Claffeystepchildren: Judy Nashat
child:
Michael Nashat