Neslihan Şenocak | |
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Born | c. 1976 |
Nationality | Turk |
Citizenship | Turk |
Alma mater | Bilkent University |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Historian Medieval History |
Institutions |
Bilkent University, Columbia University, Eastern Mediterranean University, University of Notre Dame, University of Toronto |
Doctoral advisor | Paul Latimer |
Neslihan Şenocak (born in İzmir, c. 1976) is a Turkish historian, and instructor at Bilkent University, Ankara and at Columbia University in the city of New York.
Her work examines medieval religious orders and the daily life in the thirteenth-century Italy, and her most recent project is on the relationship of violent crimes and urbanization in 13th-century Perugia.
She is the author of several articles, as well as numerous book reviews. These works have been cited about 90 times in the academic literature. [1]
Neslihan Şenocak | |
---|---|
Born | c. 1976 |
Nationality | Turk |
Citizenship | Turk |
Alma mater | Bilkent University |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Historian Medieval History |
Institutions |
Bilkent University, Columbia University, Eastern Mediterranean University, University of Notre Dame, University of Toronto |
Doctoral advisor | Paul Latimer |
Neslihan Şenocak (born in İzmir, c. 1976) is a Turkish historian, and instructor at Bilkent University, Ankara and at Columbia University in the city of New York.
Her work examines medieval religious orders and the daily life in the thirteenth-century Italy, and her most recent project is on the relationship of violent crimes and urbanization in 13th-century Perugia.
She is the author of several articles, as well as numerous book reviews. These works have been cited about 90 times in the academic literature. [1]