Katie started following the work of Sara Nur Yildiz, Orient-Institut Istanbul, History.
Katie started following the work of mehmet sagir, Istanbul University, Protohistory and Near Eastern Archaeleogy.
Katie started following the work of Feryal Elif Salem, University of Chicago, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
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- 16th Century Eastern Mediterranean
- 16th century Europe
- 16the century Mediterranean
- 18th & 19th Centuries
- 18th and 19th Century
- Abbasid History
- Abbasid Intellectual History
- Afghanistan's history
- Age of Exploration
- Al-Andalus
- Ancient Near East
- Anthropology Of Art
- Anthropology of Alevism
- Anthropology of Architecture
- Anthropology of Death
- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Art History
- Burial Practices (Archaeology)
- Cross-cultural studies (Culture)
- Cultural Exchange
- Cultural Heritage
- Cultural Heritage Development
- Early Medieval Studies
- Early Modern History
- Early Modern History/Central European History/ Transilvania
- East European History
- Eastern Europe, Romania, Postcommunism
- Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire
- Fatimids
- First World War
- Forensic Anthropology
- Historical Anthropology
- Historical Archaeology
- Historical Theory
- History Of IRAN (History)
- History and Memory
- History of Central and Southeastern Europe
- History of Crusades
- History of Religion (Medieval Studies)
- History of Turkish Republic
- History of the Islamic World
- History of the Mediterranean
- History of the Modern Middle East
- Late Antique and Byzantine History
- Medieval Islamic History
- Medieval Islamic and Turco-Iranian world, Mongol world empire Seljuk, Mongol, post-Mongol, and Ottoman Anatolia (1200-1500) Comparative empire, frontier, and political culture Persian and Ottoman Turkish historical writing
- Medieval Mediterranean Art and Architecture
- Medieval Pottery
- Medieval trade
- Mesopotamian history
- Middle East (Culture)
- Mughal History
- Orientalism in art
- Osteoarchaeology
- Ottoman History
- Ottoman-Polish Relations
- Turkish Culture
Graduate Student, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
As part of its programme of expansion, the department invites applications to a new lectureship in Early North American History, starting on 1 September 2012.
King's College London









