معرفی
Dr Gamze Yavuzer Eper is a Lecturer in History at the University of St Andrews' School of History. Her research focuses on Ottoman legal and social history, particularly gender dynamics and family law in 17th-century contexts. She has contributed chapters to edited volumes analyzing women's legal status and marital practices in the Ottoman Empire. Her work bridges legal history with gender studies, examining how institutional frameworks shaped personal and familial relationships in early modern Turkey.
Education: Not explicitly listed in provided text.
Research Interests: Dr Eper's expertise centers on Ottoman social structures, legal systems, and gender relations. She investigates how bureaucratic institutions like kadı courts addressed marital disputes and women's rights, offering insights into the intersection of law and society in the pre-modern Islamic world.
Publications: Her recent work includes analyses of abandoned spouses and the ambiguous boundaries of marital status in Ottoman records, reflecting her commitment to uncovering marginalized voices in historical documentation.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants mentioned in available data.



