Assoc Prof Emine Evered

Assoc Prof Emine Evered

Department of History, Michigan State University

Emine Evered is an Associate Professor of History at Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the Ottoman Empire (19th and 20th centuries) and republican-era Turkey. Topically she is interested in histories of education and schooling amid modernization; histories of disease, public health, and well-being; transformations from imperial-era ethnic and religious identities to modern nationalism and nation-states; and, histories of religiosity and secularism and their political and gendered dimensions.

She is the author of Empire and Education under the Ottomans:  Politics, Reform, and Resistance from the Tanzimat to the Young Turks (2012) London:  I.B. Tauris and has published articles in Gender, Place, and CultureHealth and Place; Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences; Journal of Historical Geography; CSSAAME; Middle Eastern Studies; and, Political Geography.