Article (Peer-Reviewed)
Anıl Aşkın, “Fugitive Peasants, Contested Waters, and Lucrative Contracts in Eighteenth Century Central Anatolia (1700-1774)” Turkish Historical Review (2025): 184-211.
Chapters
Anıl Aşkın, “Breed, Meat Provisioning, and Money: An Early History of Merino Sheep in the Ottoman Lands (1827-44)” in Animals on the Move: Tracing Livestock in the Ottoman Empire from Farm to Table to Waste, edited by Yonca Köksal and Can Nacar (Istanbul: Koç University Press, 2025). ISBN: 9786258520002: 47-80. [PDF]
Book Reviews
Akın Sefer, Ottoman Reform at Work: Class, Migration, and Coercion in the Imperial Arsenal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2026. xiv + 309 pages. ISBN: 9781009674126. Review of Middle East Studies (forthcoming as of May 2026).
Samuel Dolbee, Locusts of Power: Borders, Empire, and Environment in the Modern Middle East. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. xvii 316 pages. New Perspectives on Turkey (2025), 1-4.
Other Writing
“New Perspectives Across Early Modern Empires” in The Newsletter of UCLA’s Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies (March 2026)
“Labor and Rhythm of Beyoğlu, From Suat Derviş to Now” ANAMED Blog (2023)
