Secil Yilmaz is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.
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"Secil Yilmaz deftly shows how medicine, social reform, and imperial governance were deeply intertwined around the territorialization of the body. A striking investigation and must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between medicine, the state, and the body politic in the modern Middle East."--Marwa Elshakry, Columbia University "Anatomy of Empire offers a freshly intimate story, showing how disease silently shaped Ottoman and Turkish policies and pursuits of love, desire, and marriage. Secil Yilmaz has written a field-defining work in Ottoman studies and the history of medicine."--Hanan Hammad, University of Houston "A delightfully destabilizing book. Drawing on late Ottoman syphilis as medical condition and metaphor for imperial disorder, Anatomy of Empire gives us an insightful framework for understanding Ottoman society and its collective weakness and resilience."--Benjamin Fortna, University of Arizona

