Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
ABOUT
I am nearing completion of my dissertation in the department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. My research examines the nineteenth- and twentieth-century history of the polyethnic Anatolian-Caucasian borderland. More broadly, I am interested in how modern states interact with their populations; my academic production focuses on concepts like sovereignty, legitimacy, violence, political opposition, and nationalism.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Turkish Studies
Identity/Representation
State Formation
Geographic Areas of Interest
Turkey
Caucasus
Specialties
Political History - Turkish Republic
Political History - South Caucasus
Nationalism
Languages
English (native)
German (native)
Turkish (fluent)
Persian (intermediate)
Russian (intermediate)
French (elementary)
Armenian (elementary)
Education
MA
| 2011
| Turkish Studies
| Sabanci University
MA
| 2008
| Near Eastern Studies
| Princeton University
BA
| 2006
| Political Science / LCA
| Univ. Wisconsin - Madison
Abstracts
Population, Movement, and the State in the Turkish-Soviet Borderlands, 1920-1960