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Peter Smith (historian)

Peter Smith helped establish Mahidol University International College (MUIC) in 1987, where he served as university administrator and chair of the Social Science Division until his retirement in 2013.[1][2] He also teaches courses at the Wilmette Institute, an online Baháʼí educational institution,[3] and is an author of several books specializing in Baháʼí studies.

Career edit

Smith earned a Certificate of Education, with distinction in Geography, from the University of Bristol, in 1972, followed by a B.Ed. in Geography with honors from the University of Bristol, England in 1973, and then a Ph.D. from the University of Lancaster, England, in the Sociology of Religion in 1983,[4] with his dissertation later published as The Babi and Bahaʼi Religions: From Messianic Shiʻism to a World Religion.[5] Along the way Smith convened four Bahá'í Studies Seminars while at the University of Lancaster - 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980[6] - and gave a paper at an August 1983 conference on Bahá'í history at UCLA sponsored by the Spiritual Assembly of Los Angeles and the Bahá'í Club,[7] and two at a Labor Day Los Angeles conference in 1984 on Bahá'í history discussing the development of the religion in the West and liberal and fundamentalist attitudes in religions.[8]

In 1985 he arrived in Thailand for a faculty lecturer position in Religious Studies in the Department of Humanities Social Science division for the Mahidol University International College.[9] He was then a founding member of International Students Degree Program in 1986 and was appointed Division Chairman and Program Director of the Social Science Division in 1998.[9] From 1999 to 2003 Smith was Deputy Director for Academic Affairs, coordinating and overseeing the quality of academic programs and developed a teaching guide for staff.[9] Smith led a unit of five faculty and four degree majors for a Social Science conference in 2003 to promote dialogue and cooperation between Malaysia and Thailand.[10] In 2007 he addressed the Third International Malaysia-Thailand Conference on Southeast Asian Studies, sponsored by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and the Social Science Division of MUIC.[11] In May 2011 Smith was conference chair for the University conference on Excellence and the Liberal Arts Tradition,[12] and gave the welcome and chaired a panel at the February 2012 conference of the university Re-Making Historical Memory in Southeast Asia, the 5th Thai-Malaysian International Conference on Southeast Asian Studies.[13] In 2013 Smith was Chair of the Social Science Division[14] but was suddenly past the age of retirement and offered to resign after being the longest serving fulltime faculty of MUIC (and was then Chair of the Social Science Division of MUIC).[9]

Professional commentary edit

In 1993 Smith was awarded Commander of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand, Third Class,[9] and in 2006 received a certificate of merit, citing his 20-year contribution to MUIC, by Dean Chariya Brockelman.[15] During his tenure he developed the Social Science major with concentrations in Southeast Asian Studies, International Studies, and Modern World History, and minors in related fields, as well as new courses.[9] He was called one of the pillars of the college in 2019.[16]

While most of his professional life was an academic in Thailand, most of the published commentary has been about his Bahá'í scholarship. In 2001, oriental studies scholar Juan Cole wrote that "remarkably few social scientists have studied the Bahá'í faith in the United States", and that Peter Smith, along with Peter L. Berger, Jane Wyman, and Margit Warburg have "made important contributions to the social scientific study of this New Religious Movement of Iranian provenance, but they are a small cohort".[17] On the Bahá'í scholarship of Smith, Denis MacEoin, a former Baháʼí,[18] wrote that "Smith has never been a dissident of any kind... He does not take on any of the thorny areas that Warburg or other non-affiliates might tackle. But he does not just parrot official hand-me-downs either, and he remains largely honest to his academic calling."[19]

Personal life edit

Born in Yorkshire, UK, Smith was raised in Bristol, England, where he joined the Baháʼí Faith at the age of 16 years, initially hearing about the religion from media coverage of the first Baháʼí World Congress held in London.[20] In 1968, after the Palermo Conference[20] held to commemorate the exile of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the religion, to Acre,[21] Smith, along with Denis MacEoin, Moojan Momen, and Tahir Ronald Taherzadeh (a son of Adib Taherzadeh), served as one of the youth guides at the mass pilgrimage to the Baháʼí World Centre.[20] Smith then spent a year in Africa and visited some Malawi Bahá'í communities and then went through Botswana.[22] Smith was part of the first Spiritual Assembly of Lancaster which formed in 1976,[23] and served on National Teaching Committees as well as the Local Spiritual Assemblies of Bristol and Durham before leaving the UK.[20]

He is married to Sammi Anvar with whom he has two children.[20]

Books edit

  • Peter Smith; William P. Collins (October 2011). Catherine Wessinger (ed.). Babi and Baha'i Millennialism. The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195301052.003.0024.

References edit

  1. ^ Smith 2008, p. i
  2. ^ "Peter Smith". Academia. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  3. ^ Smith, Peter. "Peter Smith, PhD". Wilmette Institute. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Lecturers in Charge of the Program; Name, Surname, Identification Number, Academic Position, Educational Qualifications of Lecturers (and) Name lists of Part-time Lecturers" (PDF). Bachelor of Arts in International Relationships and Global Affairs (International Program), Revised Program of Academic Year 2020. Thailand: Mahidol University International College. 2020. pp. 180, 321. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  5. ^ Smith 1987
  6. ^ Smith, Peter (1986). "Bahá'í Studies seminars at the University of Lancaster, 1977-1980". Bahá'í World. An International Record. Vol. 18. Oxford University, UK: Universal House of Justice. pp. 204–6. ISBN 0853982341.
  7. ^ "Bahá'í history conference held in Los Angeles". The American Bahá'í. October 1983. p. 4. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Second L.A. history conference held". Baha'i News. No. 648. March 1985. p. 11. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "One of the Pillars of ISDP" (PDF). Kaleidoscope. Vol. 6, no. 1. Thailand: Mahildol University International College. January 2014. p. 14. ISSN 1906-9855. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  10. ^ "A dialogue across borders" (PDF). Kaleidosscope. Vol. 2, no. 1. Thailand: Mahidol University International College. December 2005. p. 4. ISSN 1685-5884. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  11. ^ "Regional Conferences; Malaysia-Thailand Conference" (PDF). Kaleidoscope. Vol. 4, no. 1. Thailand: Mahidol University International College. December 2007. pp. 3–4. ISSN 1685-5884. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  12. ^ "Conference on Excellence and Liberal Arts" (PDF). Kaleidoscope. Vol. 2, no. 3. Thailand: Mahidol University International College. July 2011. p. 5. ISSN 1685-5884. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  13. ^ "Program". Mahidol-UKM5. Thailand: Mahidol University International College. February 2012. pp. 1, 2. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  14. ^ "College Administrators" (PDF). MUIC General Catalog, 2013-2014. Thailand: Mahidol University International College. 2013. p. 6. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  15. ^ "… A landmark year" (PDF). Kaleidoscope. Vol. 2, no. 2. Thailand: Mahidol University International College. March 2006. p. 3. ISSN 1685-5884. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  16. ^ "Founding father, Dr. Smith's Food for Thought". MUIC 360°. Thailand: Mahidol University International College. April 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  17. ^ "Baha'i, The: The Religious Construction of a Global Identity, by Michael McMullen". bahai-library.com. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  18. ^ Momen, Moojan (8 June 2007). "Marginality and Apostasy in the Baha'i Community". Religion. Elsevier. 37 (3): 187–209. doi:10.1016/j.religion.2007.06.008. ISSN 0048-721X. S2CID 55630282. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  19. ^ "Making the invisible visible: Introductory books on the Baha'i religion (the Baha'i Faith)". ResearchGate. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  20. ^ a b c d e "Peter Smith". UK Baha'i Histories ~ Individual stories of UK Baha'is. 15 March 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  21. ^ "From Gallipoli to the Most Great Prison; Message from the Universal House of Justice to Palermo" (PDF). Baha'i News. No. 451. October 1968. pp. 1–2. ISSN 0195-9212.
  22. ^ "International News Briefs; Malawi". Baha'i News. No. 464. November 1969. p. 11. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  23. ^ "Lancaster Local Spiritual Assembly is formed". Baha'i News. No. 540. March 1976. p. 28. Retrieved 14 May 2021.

External links edit

  • Documents by Peter Smith - at Baha'i Library Online
  • Peter Smith youtube channel

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and when to remove this template message Peter Smith helped establish Mahidol University International College MUIC in 1987 where he served as university administrator and chair of the Social Science Division until his retirement in 2013 1 2 He also teaches courses at the Wilmette Institute an online Bahaʼi educational institution 3 and is an author of several books specializing in Bahaʼi studies Contents 1 Career 1 1 Professional commentary 2 Personal life 3 Books 4 References 5 External linksCareer editSmith earned a Certificate of Education with distinction in Geography from the University of Bristol in 1972 followed by a B Ed in Geography with honors from the University of Bristol England in 1973 and then a Ph D from the University of Lancaster England in the Sociology of Religion in 1983 4 with his dissertation later published as The Babi and Bahaʼi Religions From Messianic Shiʻism to a World Religion 5 Along the way Smith convened four Baha i Studies Seminars while at the University of Lancaster 1977 1978 1979 and 1980 6 and gave a paper at an August 1983 conference on Baha i history at UCLA sponsored by the Spiritual Assembly of Los Angeles and the Baha i Club 7 and two at a Labor Day Los Angeles conference in 1984 on Baha i history discussing the development of the religion in the West and liberal and fundamentalist attitudes in religions 8 In 1985 he arrived in Thailand for a faculty lecturer position in Religious Studies in the Department of Humanities Social Science division for the Mahidol University International College 9 He was then a founding member of International Students Degree Program in 1986 and was appointed Division Chairman and Program Director of the Social Science Division in 1998 9 From 1999 to 2003 Smith was Deputy Director for Academic Affairs coordinating and overseeing the quality of academic programs and developed a teaching guide for staff 9 Smith led a unit of five faculty and four degree majors for a Social Science conference in 2003 to promote dialogue and cooperation between Malaysia and Thailand 10 In 2007 he addressed the Third International Malaysia Thailand Conference on Southeast Asian Studies sponsored by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities University Kebangsaan Malaysia UKM and the Social Science Division of MUIC 11 In May 2011 Smith was conference chair for the University conference on Excellence and the Liberal Arts Tradition 12 and gave the welcome and chaired a panel at the February 2012 conference of the university Re Making Historical Memory in Southeast Asia the 5th Thai Malaysian International Conference on Southeast Asian Studies 13 In 2013 Smith was Chair of the Social Science Division 14 but was suddenly past the age of retirement and offered to resign after being the longest serving fulltime faculty of MUIC and was then Chair of the Social Science Division of MUIC 9 Professional commentary edit In 1993 Smith was awarded Commander of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand Third Class 9 and in 2006 received a certificate of merit citing his 20 year contribution to MUIC by Dean Chariya Brockelman 15 During his tenure he developed the Social Science major with concentrations in Southeast Asian Studies International Studies and Modern World History and minors in related fields as well as new courses 9 He was called one of the pillars of the college in 2019 16 While most of his professional life was an academic in Thailand most of the published commentary has been about his Baha i scholarship In 2001 oriental studies scholar Juan Cole wrote that remarkably few social scientists have studied the Baha i faith in the United States and that Peter Smith along with Peter L Berger Jane Wyman and Margit Warburg have made important contributions to the social scientific study of this New Religious Movement of Iranian provenance but they are a small cohort 17 On the Baha i scholarship of Smith Denis MacEoin a former Bahaʼi 18 wrote that Smith has never been a dissident of any kind He does not take on any of the thorny areas that Warburg or other non affiliates might tackle But he does not just parrot official hand me downs either and he remains largely honest to his academic calling 19 Personal life editBorn in Yorkshire UK Smith was raised in Bristol England where he joined the Bahaʼi Faith at the age of 16 years initially hearing about the religion from media coverage of the first Bahaʼi World Congress held in London 20 In 1968 after the Palermo Conference 20 held to commemorate the exile of Bahaʼu llah the founder of the religion to Acre 21 Smith along with Denis MacEoin Moojan Momen and Tahir Ronald Taherzadeh a son of Adib Taherzadeh served as one of the youth guides at the mass pilgrimage to the Bahaʼi World Centre 20 Smith then spent a year in Africa and visited some Malawi Baha i communities and then went through Botswana 22 Smith was part of the first Spiritual Assembly of Lancaster which formed in 1976 23 and served on National Teaching Committees as well as the Local Spiritual Assemblies of Bristol and Durham before leaving the UK 20 He is married to Sammi Anvar with whom he has two children 20 Books editPeter Smith William P Collins October 2011 Catherine Wessinger ed Babi and Baha i Millennialism The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 oxfordhb 9780195301052 003 0024 Smith Peter August 2011 The Universal House of Justice and the Baha i World 1963 1973 PDF Baha i Library Online Smith Peter 2008 An Introduction to the Baha i Faith New York Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 68107 0 Smith Peter ed 2004 Bahaʼis in the West Studies in the Babi and Bahaʼi Religions Los Angeles Kalimat Press 14 Smith Peter 2000 A Concise Encyclopedia of the Bahaʼi Faith Oxford UK Oneworld Publications ISBN 1 85168 184 1 Smith Peter 1999 The Bahaʼi Faith A Short History Oxford UK Oneworld Publications ISBN 1 85168 208 2 Smith Peter 1988 The Bahaʼi Religion A Short Introduction to its History and Teachings Oxford UK George Ronald ISBN 0 85398 277 5 Smith Peter 1987 The Babi and Bahaʼi Religions From Messianic Shiʻism to a World Religion Cambridge UK Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 30128 9 Smith Peter ed 1986 In Iran Studies in Babi and Bahaʼi History Vol 3 Los Angeles Kalimat Press References edit Smith 2008 p i Peter Smith Academia Retrieved 9 March 2021 Smith Peter Peter Smith PhD Wilmette Institute Retrieved 9 March 2021 Lecturers in Charge of the Program Name Surname Identification Number Academic Position Educational Qualifications of Lecturers and Name lists of Part time Lecturers PDF Bachelor of Arts in International Relationships and Global Affairs International Program Revised Program of Academic Year 2020 Thailand Mahidol University International College 2020 pp 180 321 Retrieved 14 May 2021 Smith 1987 Smith Peter 1986 Baha i Studies seminars at the University of Lancaster 1977 1980 Baha i World An International Record Vol 18 Oxford University UK Universal House of Justice pp 204 6 ISBN 0853982341 Baha i history conference held in Los Angeles The American Baha i October 1983 p 4 Retrieved 14 May 2021 Second L A history conference held Baha i News No 648 March 1985 p 11 Retrieved 14 May 2021 a b c d e f One of the Pillars of ISDP PDF Kaleidoscope Vol 6 no 1 Thailand Mahildol University International College January 2014 p 14 ISSN 1906 9855 Retrieved 14 May 2021 A dialogue across borders PDF Kaleidosscope Vol 2 no 1 Thailand Mahidol University International College December 2005 p 4 ISSN 1685 5884 Retrieved 14 May 2021 Regional Conferences Malaysia Thailand Conference PDF Kaleidoscope Vol 4 no 1 Thailand Mahidol University International College December 2007 pp 3 4 ISSN 1685 5884 Retrieved 14 May 2021 Conference on Excellence and Liberal Arts PDF Kaleidoscope Vol 2 no 3 Thailand Mahidol University International College July 2011 p 5 ISSN 1685 5884 Retrieved 14 May 2021 Program Mahidol UKM5 Thailand Mahidol University International College February 2012 pp 1 2 Retrieved 14 May 2021 College Administrators PDF MUIC General Catalog 2013 2014 Thailand Mahidol University International College 2013 p 6 Retrieved 14 May 2021 A landmark year PDF Kaleidoscope Vol 2 no 2 Thailand Mahidol University International College March 2006 p 3 ISSN 1685 5884 Retrieved 14 May 2021 Founding father Dr Smith s Food for Thought MUIC 360 Thailand Mahidol University International College April 2019 Retrieved 14 May 2021 Baha i The The Religious Construction of a Global Identity by Michael McMullen bahai library com Retrieved 11 March 2021 Momen Moojan 8 June 2007 Marginality and Apostasy in the Baha i Community Religion Elsevier 37 3 187 209 doi 10 1016 j religion 2007 06 008 ISSN 0048 721X S2CID 55630282 Retrieved 30 December 2020 Making the invisible visible Introductory books on the Baha i religion the Baha i Faith ResearchGate Retrieved 1 April 2021 a b c d e Peter Smith UK Baha i Histories Individual stories of UK Baha is 15 March 2014 Retrieved 1 May 2017 From Gallipoli to the Most Great Prison Message from the Universal House of Justice to Palermo PDF Baha i News No 451 October 1968 pp 1 2 ISSN 0195 9212 International News Briefs Malawi Baha i News No 464 November 1969 p 11 Retrieved 14 May 2021 Lancaster Local Spiritual Assembly is formed Baha i News No 540 March 1976 p 28 Retrieved 14 May 2021 External links editDocuments by Peter Smith at Baha i Library Online Peter Smith youtube channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Smith historian amp oldid 1164700076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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