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Nazan Maksudyan

2019
- À la recherche de l’enfance perdue: Resistance du biographique et defense de l’espace public. In Markus Messling, Franck Hofmann (Eds.): Point de fuite La Méditerranée et la crise européenne. Paris: Éditions Hermann, pp. 255–270.

- Ottoman Children and Youth during World War I. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press (Contemporary issues in the Middle East), 248p.

- Queer Characters and Gender Performances in Sait Faik's Works. In Çağlar Özbek (Ed.): LGBTI+ Studies in Turkey. London: Transnational Press, pp. 81–95.

- Boys Without a Country: Ottoman Orphan Apprentices in Germany During World War I. In M. Honeck, J. Marten (Eds.): War and Childhood in the Era of the Two World Wars. Publications of the German Historical Institute. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 206–228.

- The Armenian Genocide and Survival Narratives of Children. In Childhood Vulnerability Journal, pp. 1–16. DOI: 10.1007/s41255-019-00002-8.

- Rez.: This Is a Man’s World?: On Fathers and Architects, Taalat Pasha Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of genocide, by hans-Lukas Kieser, Princeton, Princeton Universty Press, 2018, 552p. In Journal of Genocide Research. DOI:10.1080/14623528.2019.1613816.

- Rez.: The Long End of the First World War: Ruptures, Continuities and Memories, ed. by Katrin Bromber, Katharina Lange, Heike Liebau, Anorthe Wetzel, Frankfurt, Campus, 2018. Trafo - Blog for Transregional Research.

2018
- Feminist Perspectives on Ottoman Urban History. In Nora Lafi, Florian Riedler (Eds.): Die osmanische Stadt. Moderne Stadtgeschichte (1). Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik gGmbH, 26–38.

- Rez.: Elif Mahir Metinsoy (Ed.), Ottoman Women during World War I: Everyday Experiences, Politics, and Conflict, in: Journal of Social History, shy044.

- Zaven Biberyan Romanlarında İnkârın Şiddeti [The violence of Denial in Zaven Biberyan's Novels]. In şerhh (19), 19–27.

2017
- Acıların Mezatı: Yetimler, Hayırseverlik ve Sinema, [Auction of Sorrows: Orphans, Philanthropy, and Cinema], şerhh 6, 36-44.

-In den Park gehen und spielen: Eine neue öffentliche Existenz als Kinder und Jugendliche,in Franck Hofman, Markus Messling (eds.), Fluchtpunkt. Das Mittelmeer und die europäische Krise, Berlin: Kadmos, 2017, 326-341.

- Civilian and Military Power (Ottoman Empire), in Ute Daniel, Peter Gatrell, Oliver Janz, Heather Jones, Jennifer Keene, Alan Kramer, and Bill Nasson (eds.), 1914-1918-online.
International Encyclopedia of the First World War
, FU Berlin, 2.2.2017.

- Max Bonnafous and 'Female Suicide Epidemic' in Istanbul in the 1920s. In Études Sociales 165, 1, 157-181.

- Franz Werfel'de Suçluluk ve Cezasızlık [Franz Werfel on the Guilt and Unpunished Crime]. In Serhh 5, 2015, 47–52.

- Antarams Reise. In leibniz. Magazin der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft (2), 64-69.

2016

- Hem Ermeni Hem Yetimdik / Soykırım Tanıklıklarında Çocukluk ve Büyümek [We were both Armenians and Orphans: Childhood and Growing up in Genocide Testimonies], Notos 55, 52-58.

- A New Angle of Observation: History of Children and Youth for Ottoman Studies, Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association (JOTSA) 3 (1), 111-114.

- Agents or Pawns? Nationalism and Ottoman Children during the Great War, Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association (JOTSA) 3(1), 147-172.

- A Triangle of Regrets: Training of Ottoman Children in Germany During the First World War, in Benjamin C. Fortna (ed.), Childhood in the Late Ottoman Empire and After, Leiden: Brill, 141-172.

- (Rez.): Recovering Armenia: The Limits of Belonging in Post-Genocide Turkey, by Lerna Ekmekcioğlu, New Perspectives on Turkey 55, 136-140.

- (Rez.): The Armenians in Modern Turkey: Post-Genocide Society, Politics and History, by Talin Suciyan, Global Affairs 2, 234-236.

- (Rez.): Muslim Midwives: The Craft of Birthing in the Premodern Middle East, by Avner Giladi, The American Historical Review 121, 682-683.

2011
- Helden, Opfer, Ikonen: Massenmobilisierung und osmanische Kinder während des Ersten Weltkriegs”, in: Der Erste Weltkrieg auf dem Balkan, ed. by Jürgen Angelow, Berlin: Bebra Verlag, 2011, 161-173.

- New 'Rules of Conduct' for State, American Missionaries, and Armenians: 1909 Adana Massacres and the Ottoman Orphanage (Dârü'l-Eytâm-ı Osmânî)”, in: L’ivresse de la Liberté: La Révolution de 1908 dans l’Empire Ottoman, ed. by François Georgeon, Paris: CNRS, 2011, 137-171.

- Street Children as a Transgression in the New Bourgeois Urban Space: Expertise on Juvenile Delinquency, Public Order and Philanthropy in the Late Ottoman Empire, in: Expertise and Juvenile Violence, 19th-21st century, ed. by Aurore François, Veerle Massin and David Niget, Louvain: Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 2011, 21-39.

- Orphans, Cities, and the State: Vocational Orphanages (Islahhanes) and 'Reform' in the Late Ottoman Urban Space, in: International Journal of Middle East Studies 43: 3 (2011), 493-511.

- State 'Parenthood' and Industrial Orphanages (Islâhhanes): Transformation of Urbanity and Family Life”, in: The History of the Family: An International Quarterly 16:2 (2011), 172-181.

2010
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Review of François Georgeon, Sous le Signe des Réformes: État et Société, de l'Empire Ottoman à la Turquie Kémaliste (1789-1939), in: New Perspectives on Turkey 42/2010, 265-268.

- Rev. Stephanie Cronin (ed.), Subalterns and Social Protest: History from Below in the Middle East and North Africa, in: International Journal of Middle East Studies 42-2/2010, 336-338.

- Women and the City, Women in the City: A Gendered Perspective for Ottoman Urban History, in: EMA, Euro-Mediterranean Association for cooperation and Development e.V., 2/2010.