Yilmaz, Nuray
Adjunct Lecturer
History, Philosophy and Anthropology
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Email: nyilmaz@york.cuny.edu
Nuray Yılmaz is dedicated to exploring the cultural framework of the Ottoman Empire, focusing on its influential role as an interregional power and its lasting contributions to the modern world. Her research delves into the death, burial, and commemorative rituals of the Empire, particularly examining 18th-20th-century cemeteries, gravestones, and other funerary markers. While her fieldwork is primarily based in Turkey, her studies extend across the broader regions of the Middle East, Southeast Europe, and North Africa.
Office Hours
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Spring 2025 WEB 2: Tuesdays | 11am-12pm |
Spring 2025 WEB 3: Tuesdays | 12pm - 1pm |
Spring 2025 WEB 4: Tuesdays | 1pm- 2pm |
SUMMER 2025 2WB2: Wednesdays | 11am -12pm |
FALL 2025 WEB 2: TBD | TBD |
FALL 2025 WEB 3: TBD | TBD |
Education
Degree | Institution | Field | Dates |
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MPhil | CUNY Graduate Center | Anthropology and Archaeology | |
BA | Lehman College | Anthropology and History | |
certificate | Association of College and University Educators | ACUE Effective Teaching Practices |
Areas of Expertise
- Ottoman Archaeology
- History of the Ottoman Empire
- Archaeology of Ottoman Death and Commemoration
- Archaeology of the Middle East
- Islamic Archaeology
- archaeology of commemorative rituals