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Hakan Karpuzcu
Princeton University
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Islamic Studies
Ottoman Studies
Turkish Studies
19th-21st Centuries
Cultural Studies
Ethnography
History Of Religion
Islamic Law
Middle East/Near East Studies
Modern
Modernization
Theory
Gender/Women's Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Anatolia
Balkans
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)