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Hakan Karpuzcu
Princeton University
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Cultural Studies
Ethnography
Gender/Women's Studies
History Of Religion
Islamic Law
Islamic Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Modern
Modernization
Ottoman Studies
Theory
Turkish Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Anatolia
Balkans
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Languages
Turkish (native)
Ottoman (advanced)
Arabic (advanced)
English (fluent)
French (intermediate)
German (elementary)
Education
MA | 2008 | History | Sabanci University
BA | 2006 | Cultural Studies | Sabanci University
Abstracts
Ziya Gokalp's Islamic Legal Reform: Reconfiguration of Sharia, Family and Muslim Subjectivity in the Late Ottoman Period
Reforming Islamic Family Law and Making Moral Subjects in the Late Ottoman Empire
Protecting the Family: Sanctioning Marriages and Wartime Legal Anxieties in the Ottoman Empire (1914-1918)
Anxieties of Legal Reform: Regulation of Marriages in the Late Ottoman Empire (1913-1922)
The Burden of Matrimony in the Times of War: Religious Marriages and Legal Regulation in the Ottoman Empire (1914-1918)