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Leyla Amzi-Erdoǧdular

Leyla Amzi-Erdoǧdular

Leyla Amzi-Erdoǧdular is a historian based at Rutgers University—Newark. Her forthcoming book, titled “The Afterlife of Ottoman Europe,” explores Ottoman continuities in Habsburg Bosnia-Herzegovina and the imperial imprint on modern institutions, citizenship and allegiance.

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The Post-WWI Migrations That Built Yugoslavia and Turkey Have Left a Painful Legacy

The Post-WWI Migrations That Built Yugoslavia and Turkey Have Left a Painful Legacy

Nation-building after the Great War normalized migration, colonization, and population transfers and exchanges in southeastern Europe, as demographic scale came to define the status of nations and the extent of their borders. A century on, policies based on the same logic of homogenization continue, despite this painful history.

Leyla Amzi-Erdoǧdular