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Saturday, February 22, 2014

OHP Reblog: Polish Migrants in the Ottoman Empire



This podcast is reblogged from our friends at Ottoman History Podcast (Ep. #14, 21 April 2011) 

The nineteenth century was a time period of considerably flux for minority populations that were caught in the middle of the conflicts between rival states. While Christian populations were frequently transferred from the Ottoman Empire to Christian areas and vice versa, this was not always the case. In this podcast, Michael Polczynski tells the story of one such exceptional group, emigrants from Poland who took up residence in the Ottoman Empire.


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Michael Połczyński is a PhD student studying Ottoman and Polish history at Georgetown University (see academia.edu)
Emrah Safa Gürkan is a PhD candidate studying Ottoman history at Georgetown University
(see academia.edu)
Chris Gratien is a PhD student studying the history of the modern Middle East at Georgetown University (see academia.edu)

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