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Burcu Cevik-Compiegne is a historian and lecturer in Turkish Studies at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies. Her research specializes in transnational histories and the remembrance of World War I, particularly focusing on Turkish migrant cultures. Cevik-Compiegne's work critically examines the social and cultural legacies of the war, alongside the politics and practices of remembrance in post-imperial and postcolonial nations. Her research uncovers the intercultural experiences of war and current memorialization within diasporas in Australia. In addition, she is engaged in World War Studies, transnational creative writing, and cross-cultural studies. Cevik-Compiegne also serves as the convenor for Turkish Studies at ANU and is a student advisor for Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, teaching courses related to the Turkish language, history, society, culture, and politics.
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