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Brittany White

Graduate Student
CV
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Biography

Brittany White is a fellow in the Bridge to the Doctorate program, advised by Chris Gratien. Her work examines the African Diaspora in the Ottoman and post-Ottoman world and seeks the Black experience at the center of larger questions in historiography. This includes questions about race, slavery, migration and displacement, and the subsequent formation of nation-states after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. 

Brittany is also interested in public and digital humanities. She is deeply committed to writing history as engaging and accessible literature that can reach audiences outside the academy. She is a member of the Ottoman History Podcast team, where she records interviews with scholars from the field of Ottoman/Turkish Studies. 

She enjoys taking photos of Turkish street cats. 

Publications

"Midnight in Trabzon." The Hennepin Review. 2022. 

"Baldwin, Boğaz, ve Ben." The Chestnut Review. 2021.

"On the Side of the Diaspora." The Bosphorus Review. 2020.

Internet and Popular Press Publications

As host of Ottoman History Podcast

"Moriscos and the Early Modern Mediterranean" with Mayte Green-Mercado. Ep. 525 (11 April 2022).

"Osman of Timisoara: Prisoner of the Infidels" with Giancarlo Casale. Ep. 514 (18 November 2021). 

"The Circassian Diaspora" with Şölen Şanlı Vasquez. Ep. 513 (16 September 2021)

"Refik Halit: A Life of Opposition" with Christine Philliou. Ep. 506 (16 July 2021).