Reynolds Named NYPL Cullman Center Fellow

April 12, 2016

Associate professor Michael A. Reynolds has been named a 2016–2017 fellow at the New York Public Library’s Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers. “At the Cullman Center he will be working on a biography of Enver Pasha (1881–1922), the hero of the Ottoman Constitutional Revolution of 1908, a member of the Young Turk triumvirate, and the Ottoman Minister of War during World War I.

The 2016 class of Fellows will be in residence at the Cullman Center from September 2016 through May 2017. Each Fellow receives a stipend, a private office in the Cullman Center’s handsome quarters at The New York Public Library’s landmark Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, and full access to the renowned research collections and online resources there, as well as the invaluable assistance of the Library’s curatorial and reference staff.

The Center fosters an atmosphere of creative and scholarly collaboration both within the Library and in the larger cultural environment of New York, through informal lunch-time talks and public Conversations from the Cullman Center, a series of free evening programs that focus on the books Fellows worked on while in residence at the Library.

For more information about the Center, its current and former Fellows, and its programs for teachers and the general public, visit nypl.org/csw.”