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Meet the PhDs
Vicky Loras
19 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Meet the PhDs! This is a podcast where I talk with amazing scholars who are doing a PhD, have finished their PhD, or are thinking of doing one. We share our backgrounds, working and studying, what a PhD is like in each country, and so much more!
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Welcome to Meet the PhDs! This is a podcast where I talk with amazing scholars who are doing a PhD, have finished their PhD, or are thinking of doing one. We share our backgrounds, working and studying, what a PhD is like in each country, and so much more!
Show more...
Education
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Meet the PhDs Episode 16 - Doğa Öztürk
Meet the PhDs
38 minutes 13 seconds
3 months ago
Meet the PhDs Episode 16 - Doğa Öztürk

In this episode, I sit down with Doğa Öztürk, historian of the Ottoman Empire and author of the Substack newsletter A Few Thoughts On.

Doğa earned his PhD in History from Ohio State University, where his research explored nationalism and imperial belonging in late Ottoman Egypt - a fascinating period of transformation, identity negotiation, and political change. He currently works as an independent research consultant in London.

We discuss:

  • His PhD experience and his journey after it ended
  • How Ottoman imperial identity evolved during the empire and its final decades
  • Why studying the Ottoman past matters for understanding modern Middle Eastern history
  • and so much more!


Tune in for an engaging conversation that connects doing a PhD, history, identity, and the legacies of empire!

The books that Doğa mentions in this episode are:

  • Cemal Kafadar, Between Two Worlds: The Construction of the Ottoman State
  • Colin Imber, The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650
  • Carter Findley, Turkey, Islam, Nationalism, and Modernity: A History.
  • Franz Babinger, Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time. 



Meet the PhDs
Welcome to Meet the PhDs! This is a podcast where I talk with amazing scholars who are doing a PhD, have finished their PhD, or are thinking of doing one. We share our backgrounds, working and studying, what a PhD is like in each country, and so much more!