Maya ShatzmillerFRSC is a historian that specializes on theeconomic history of theMuslim world. She became aFellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2003.[1] She received her PhD from theUniversity of Provence in 1973, and was a visiting scholar at theInstitute for Advanced Study in 1992.[2] Shatzmiller is a professor of history at theUniversity of Western Ontario.[3]
Shatzmiller has critiqued the views ofTimur Kuran, arguing that his scholarship paints a negative picture of Islam but does not show why some Muslim countries experience economic difficulties.[4]
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