Eighteenth-Century Crossroads in Ottoman Studies: Negotiating Communal, State, and Moral Boundaries; 2011 May 26-28

May 26, 2011

Eighteenth-Century Crossroads in Ottoman Studies: Negotiating Communal, State, and Moral Boundaries

26-28 May, 2011

The History Department is proud to host the multi-disciplinary, international workshop on "Eighteenth-Century Crossroads in Ottoman Studies: Negotiating Communal, State, and Moral Boundaries" that will take place at Central European University from 26 to 28 May 2011. This workshop has been organized and supported by scholars from CEU (Dr. Tolga U. Esmer), Bilgi University (Dr. Başak Tuğ), and Columbia University (Dr. Christine Philliou). Participants from all over the world representing the fields of Ottoman, Middle Eastern, as well as Eastern and Southeastern European History will come together to bridge disciplinary and regional gaps in this overlooked period.

For the program and more information about this workshop, its goals, and its participants, please visit our website at:

 

http://www.ceu.hu/ots/18thcenturycrossroads

 

 

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