MESA Banner
Secil Uluisik
University of Arizona
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
University of Arizona
Department of History
Tucson AZ
ABOUT
I am an advanced PhD Candidate with a Major in Middle East History and a minor in Comparative History at the University of Arizona. Currently, I am based in Vienna, Austria as a research fellow at the Austrian Academy of Sciences for the project titled "Between Sultan and Emperor: Imperial Legacies, Religion, and Governance in Ottoman- Habsburg Borderlands, 1800- 1900", and writing my dissertation. Between 2013-2015, I conducted multi-country archival research for my dissertation in the Ottoman archives of Istanbul (Turkey), Sofia (Bulgaria), and Vienna (Austria). My ongoing dissertation examines politics of taxation and inter-imperial networks of non- Muslim Ottoman provincial elites during the 19th century. I hold a BA degree in Economics from Bogazici University, Turkey, and an MA degree in Comparative Studies in History and Societies department from Koç University, Turkey. I have extensively taught World History I & II, and History of Muslim Societies I & II at the University of Arizona. I also taught a summer seminar on Turkey- EU Relations in European Forum Alpbach in Belgrade in 2016. For more info, see: https://history.arizona.edu/user/secil-uluisik
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Balkan Studies
Historiography
Mediterranean Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Ottoman Studies
Transnationalism
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Balkans
Mediterranean Countries
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Specialties
Comparative Empires
Ottoman Empire (18th-19th Centuries)
Borderlands, Networks, Multi-confessional Empires,
Languages
English (fluent)
Turkish (native)
Ottoman (advanced)
German (advanced)
Bulgarian (advanced)
Macedonian (advanced)
Education
MA | 2010 | Comparative Studies in History and Society | Koc University
BA | 2008 | Economics and History | Bogazici University
Abstracts
A Nineteenth Century Ottoman Sarraf as an Intermediary: M?g?rd?ç Cezayirliyan Merchant Networks in the Ottoman Balkans during the Nineteenth Century: The Case of the Gümü?gerdan Family Overlapping Networks and Non-Muslim Provincial Elites in the Ottoman Empire during the 19th Century: The Case of Chorbadjis A Neglected History: Chorbadzhis, Sovereignty and the Ottoman Provinces, 1790s- 1850s