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    Changing Feminist Paradigms and Cultural Encounters: Women's Experiences in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman History in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries INTRODUCTION
    (Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2016) Balsoy, Gulhan
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    DEMOGRAPHIC ANXIETIES, PRO-NATALISM, AND GOVERNING DIFFERENCE IN THE LATE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
    (Routledge, 2021) Balsoy, Gulhan
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    From the Deathbed to the Register: Administering the Dead in the Early Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire
    (Oxford Univ Press, 2025) Gundogdu, Cihangir; Balsoy, Gulhan
    The Ottoman Empire instituted state-sponsored inspection and registration of the dead in the early nineteenth century. For the first time, medical professionals known as tabib were hired to investigate the causes of deaths within Istanbul's perimeters. This initial surveillance effort in 1838-39 created the city's first two death registers, comprising 9,500 individual cases in total. In the light of these records, the current study investigates the surveillance of death and disease in the nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire by situating it within the global context of registering the dead, examining the first Ottoman regulations to detail the procedures concerning the registration process and identifying the professionals engaged therein. Since the primary concern of the present study is an investigation of the administration of the dead and medical surveillance, we emphasise the discrepancies observed in the registration process and scrutinise both the medical categories used and the registering physicians' professional backgrounds.
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    Haseki Women's Hospital and the female destitute of nineteenth-century Istanbul
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019) Balsoy, Gulhan
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    Made in Egypt: Gendered Identity and Aspiration on the Globalized Shop Floor
    (Duke Univ Press, 2019) Balsoy, Gulhan
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    Naming and Nation-Building in Turkey: The 1934 Surname Law
    (Cambridge Univ Press, 2018) Balsoy, Gulhan
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    Ottoman death registers (Vefeyat Defterleri) and recording deaths in Istanbul, 1838-1839
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020) Balsoy, Gulhan; Gundogdu, Cihangir
    This article presents an analysis of the first recognisably modern-style death registers in the Ottoman Empire. These were produced, in 1838-9, as a result of the state's reaction to the cholera pandemic of 1831. This article shows how these registers were designed and structured, how they differed to those that preceded and came after them and so occupied a key point in the transition to the medicalisation of death and the import of Western-style statistical analysis. The article demonstrates how these registers offer details that can be used to build a picture of the social, economic and demographic profile of death in Istanbul in these years.

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