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Chris Gratien
University of Virginia
Occupation
Assistant Professor
Contact
ABOUT
I earned my Ph.D. from Georgetown University in 2015. My current book project, which is based on dissertation research, examines the environmental history of late Ottoman and early Republican Cilicia. Alongside my academic research, I also produce and frequently host Ottoman History Podcast, a weekly internet radio program in English and Turkish dealing with new topics in the study of the Ottoman Empire and the modern Middle East.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Environment
Modern
Ottoman Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Anatolia
Syria
Mediterranean Countries
Specialties
Ecology
Migration And Displacement
Education
DPhil | 2015 | History | Georgetown University
MA | 2008 | Arab Studies | Georgetown University
Abstracts
Malaria and the Mountains in Ottoman Cilicia: pastoralism, settlement and development, 1600-1900 From Bad Air to Bad Peasants: Changing Approaches to Malaria in the Ottoman Empire Tuber Tragedies: Famine, Food, and the Ottoman Encounter with the Potato Seeds of Resistance: the Endurance of Çukurova’s Local Cotton Dystopian Affect and the Colonial Archive of French Cilicia Malaria and the Legacy of WWI The Curious Environmental History of the Çukurova Imperial Farm