Betül BasaranBetül Basaran (Ph.D. University of Chicago) is a Assistant Professor in Islamic Studies. She teaches courses on the history of Islam, Islam in the modern world, and constructions of gender in Islam. Her teaching and research interests also include early-modern Ottoman social and economic history, history and politics of the modern Middle East and North Africa, and women in the Islamic Middle East. Betul’s dissertation is entitled Remaking the Gate of Felicity [Istanbul]: Policing, Migration, and Social Control at the End of the 18th Century. She has received Turkish Studies travel grants, the John Freely Fellowship from the American Research Institute in Turkey, and the Whiting Fellowship from the University of Chicago. Office: Anne Arundel 119C
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