Camilla Pletuhina-Tonev

Research Fellow, Future Frontlines

Camilla Pletuhina-Tonev is a PhD candidate in Princeton's History Department and a Research Fellow with New America's Future Frontlines program. As a historian of the Ottoman Empire and Eastern Europe, her 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, she lived and studied in six countries. She completed her undergraduate degree in History at Anadolu University in Turkey and her Master's in Comparative History at Central European University in Austria.