La partecipazione al convegno è valida per il conseguimento dei CFU seminari per i corsi di laurea in ARCO, Storia, SSO e GLOC. Il regolamento SSO è disponibile nell'apposita pagina. La partecipazione ad ognuno dei 3 Panel e alla Keynote Speech corrisponde ad un seminario di 2 ore, per un massimo di 4 seminari (8 ore).
I docenti responsabili per l'attività Seminari sono il prof. Mattia Guidetti e la prof.ssa Cidgem Oguz.
International Conference “1922-2022: The Centenary of the End of the
Ottoman Empire, History, Political Change, and Legacy”
Conference convenors:
Çiğdem Oğuz (DiSCi), Francesca Biancani (SPS)
Conference Organizing Committee:
Caterina Bori (DiSCi), Paolo Capuzzo (DiSCi), Mattia Guidetti (DiSCi), Giuseppe Cecere (DiSCi), Massimiliano Trentin (SPS)
Mon. 24th October 2022
Aula Prodi, San Giovanni in Monte, 2, Bologna
- 14.30-15.00: Opening Remarks. Francesca Sofia, DiSCi Director
- 15.00-17.00: Panel 1- THE HISTORY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Çiğdem Oğuz, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, A History Today: The Ottoman Empire Between Past and Present)
Giancarlo Casale, European University Institute, The Ottomans and the New Historiography of Post-Mongol Empire
Asım Karaömerlioğlu, Boğaziçi University, The Politics of Population in Ottoman/Turkish Historiography
Lorenzo Kamel, University of Turin, 100 Years from Lausanne: The Lausanne Zeitgeist in (and Beyond) the Arab and Ottoman historiography
Chair: Francesca Biancani, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna
- 17.30-18.30: KEYNOTE SPEECH- Erik J. Zürcher, University of Leiden, Before the Republic
Tue. 25th October 2022
Aula Prodi, San Giovanni in Monte 2, Bologna
- 10.00-12.00: Panel 2- AFTER THE EMPIRE: POLITICAL, SOCIAL, CULTURAL CHANGES & CONTINIUTIES
Andrew Arsan, University of Cambridge, Hungover Sovereignties: Federalism, Petitioning, and Visions of International Order in Arab Thought (c.1908- 1922)
Nathalie Clayer, EHESS, The Post-Ottoman Dimensions of Political and Social Developments in Interwar Albania
Simon Jackson, University of Birmingham, Mandatory Development: French Colonial Empire, Global Capitalism, and the Politics of the Economy after World War One
Ramazan Öztan, Boğaziçi University, Framing the End of Ottoman Empire as a Process: Merchants, Tariffs and Commodity Flows
Chair: Massimiliano Trentin, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna
- 14.00-16.00: Panel 3- LEGACY AND MEMORY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Lea Nocera, University of Naples L’Orientale, Urban Memories: Competing Narratives of the Ottoman Past
Özen Nergis Seçkin Dolcerocca, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Remembering and Rewriting the Imperial Capital in the Early Republic
Rosita D’Amora, University of Salento, Popularizing Ottoman History in the 1960s: Reşad Ekrem Koçu’s Türk Giyim, Kuşam ve Süsleme Sözlüğü
Fulvio Bertucelli, Sapienza University of Rome & Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, ‘National Struggle Anew’ and the Mobilization of Ottoman Past in Cold War Turkey (1970-1980)
Chair: Caterina Bori, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna
For information: cigdem.oguz@unibo.it; francesca.biancani@unibo.it