Feryal Tansuğ has a PhD in the area of Ottoman History at the University of Toronto. She has a BS in Sociology from Middle East Technical University and a Master’s degree in History from Bilkent University.She teaches at Bahçeşehir University in İstanbul. She is the author of books, İzmir/Smyrna, 1826-1864, Greek Turkish Relations in a Late Ottoman City (Peter Lang, 2018, in English) and Greek Islanders in the Last Phase of Ottoman Rule (Pan Yayıncılık, 2018, in Turkish). She is the editor of the book Greeks of Imroz (Heyamola, 2012, in Turkish) and co-editor of the İstanbul as Seen from a Distance: On the Relationship between Provincial Ottomans and Their Imperial Centre (Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, 2011, in English). Her studies have focused on the Inter-communal and multi-religious interactions in late Ottoman and post-Ottoman spaces. Her interests include socio-cultural and economic interaction in the Ottoman Empire and Mediterranean, transnational history, Aegean islands and migration. She has articles published in the international academic journals about these issues.