Nil Tekgül is an Instructor in the Department of History at Bilkent University, Turkey, where she teaches Ottoman History. She previously held a position as a post-doctoral visiting research scholar at Harvard University, USA.
Emotions in the Ottoman Empire offers one of the first
monograph-length studies of emotions in the early modern Ottoman
world, opening up their conceptual frameworks for feeling and how
emotions were encountered in social and political relationships. It
is a must read for the global history of emotions.
*Dr Katie Barclay, Associate Professor, ARC Centre of Excellence in
the History of Emotions, University of Adelaide, Australia*
Nil Tekgul’s well-written book is a harbinger and a seminal
starting point for stimulating discussions … [providing] us with a
well-researched, highly readable, and thought-provoking volume.
*WZKM*
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