Camilla Pletuhina
@cp9122
PhD'ing at Princeton 🐯
Department of History
From Moldova / Gagauz
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Princeton friends, please join the Ottoman & Post-Ottoman Studies Reading Group on Monday, April 8 for a book talk with Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky on his brand new 'Empire of Refugees'! More details below✨
Cleaning up after the first meeting of the Ottoman&Post Ottoman Studies reading group.
Posing in front of our benefactor 🤗Irmak Şensöz
'Good histories and good historians do not convert; they unsettle, decenter, push the boundaries of disciplinary canons, and shake ossified intellectual constructs.'
Can't think of a better endorsement for our summer school. Thank you Camilla Pletuhina 👇👇👇
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Princeton friends, Camilla Pletuhina and I are organizing the Ottoman & Post-Ottoman Studies Reading Group. Please join us for our inaugural meeting, where we'll discuss Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular's The Afterlife of Ottoman Europe!
Out now! The Life and Death of States by Natasha Wheatley takes readers on an intellectual history of sovereignty that reveals how the Habsburg Empire became a crucible for our contemporary world order. Available in hardcover and ebook: hubs.ly/Q01Tk25F0
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Department of History, Central European University and Medieval Studies CEU together with Austrian Academy of Sciences, the Universities of Vienna and Innsbruck have won a major grant from FWF to create a Cluster of Excellence in EurAsian Transformations. Teaching, research, and outreach news to follow. tinyurl.com/2af32prm
Mainstreaming Chaghatay
A workshop on the research of Chaghatay sources at Harvard University
2-3 November 2023
Submission Deadline: 15 May 2023
Keynote speakers: Alexandre Papas, Erich Schlussel, Arianne Dwyer, Rian Thum
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Princeton Turkish Student Association has launched an aid campaign to help earthquake victims in Turkey. You can support the victims through the qr codes. Princeton University