
Bio/Description
Camilla Pletuhina-Tonev is a historian of the Ottoman Empire and Eastern Europe. My research focuses on tracing the altering narratives on Christian Orthodoxy and the methods of enforcing orthopraxy in a trans-imperial Eurasian setting in the 17th and 18th centuries. Before joining Princeton, I lived and studied in six countries. I completed my undergraduate degree in History at Anadolu University in Turkey and my Master's in Comparative History at Central European University in Austria.