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Deniz Kilincoglu
Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient
Occupation
Researcher
ABOUT
Deniz T. Kılınçoğlu is an interdisciplinary historian of ideas and narratives. In his earlier research, he studied the intercultural circulation of economic ideas, values, and concepts, and the role of new ideas and narratives in social change, focusing on the late Ottoman Empire. Later, he turned his attention to the influence of nationalism on the human mind and culture. He is the author of Economics and Capitalism in the Ottoman Empire (2015) and The National Mind: Emotion, Cognition, and Nationalism (2024).
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Education
Nationalism
Ottoman Studies
Turkish Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Specialties
Intellectual History
Narratives
Nationalism And Emotions
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
Turkish (native)
Azerbaijan (advanced)
Spanish (advanced)
Persian (fluent)
English (fluent)
French (intermediate)
German (fluent)
Education
PhD | 2012 | Near Eastern Studies | Princeton University
MA | 2009 | Near Eastern Studies | Princeton University
MS | 2005 | Economics | Middle East Technical University
BS | 2003 | Economics | Middle East Technical University
Abstracts
Forging the ‘Ottoman Modernity’: Ottoman Economic Thought in the Late Nineteenth Century Storytelling as Investment: Novel as a Tool of Economic Development in the Late Ottoman Empire From Indolent to Industrious: The Evolution of Modern Ottoman Identity