Robyn Dora Radway

June 24, 2024
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Robyn Radway's current research focuses on culture and administration in the Habsburg-Ottoman borderlands. She has forthcoming articles and chapters on multilingualism, cartography, viniculture, what it meant to "become" Ottoman, and layered meaning-making in the reinterpretation of books and buildings after conquest. She also has an ongoing project reconstructing scribal practices (including analyzing scribal hands, seals, and the mechanisms of correspondence) in Ottoman Hungary which will culminate in a new monograph. 

She supervises the following doctoral dissertations:

  • Zsófia Nádai (The Environmental Impact of the Defensive Network in the Sixteenth-Seventeenth-Century Upper-Hungarian Region)
  • Jonas Czaika (North African Envoys in Eighteenth-Century Vienna, Paris, and London)
  • Olga Vlachou (Social Networks and Prosopography of 12th-Century Byzantium)

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