Takvim-i Vekayi
The Calendar of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Virtual Events Communication Platform
If you are interested in submitting your events to be posted on this platform’s calendar, the Takvim-i Vekayi, please fill out this form and e-mail it to osta.webmaster@gmail.com and otsa.webeditor@gmail.com copying secretariattsa@gmail.com at least ten days before your event. The form will be processed within a week of receipt. We are grateful to our volunteer webmaster, Gharam Alsaedi, a UC Davis Computer Science senior, and our volunteer web editor Molly Powers, a UC Davis junior double majoring in International Relations and History, for their work on the Takvim-i Vekayi and to Professor Carole Woodall for her initiative in creating this calendar.
ANAMED Konuşmaları – Bir Kitap Sohbeti – Yusuf Bey: On Dokuzuncu Yüzyıl Sonunda Pera’nın Yüklü Portreleri
27 Mayıs 2021, Perşembe günü gerçekleşecek ANAMED Konuşması, ANAMED’in 2017 yılında açılan. “Yusuf Franko’nun İnsanları: Bir Osmanlı Bürokratının Karikatürleri” sergisine eşlik eden İngilizce yayının, genişletilmiş Türkçe yayınına odaklanıyor olacak. Bu ayın konuşmacıları, serginin ve kitabın editörlerinden Özge Ertem, serginin galeri küratörü Ebru Esra Satıcı ile serginin danışmanı ve metin yazarı olan K. Mehmet Kentel olurken, sohbetin […]
[ANAMED] Library Talks: Evangelia Balta – Beyoğlu Sırları Tefrika Romanı 1888-1889
More information about the event will be added soon. ANAMED's website here.
[The Orient-Institut Istanbul] Recording Feminist History: Anbara Salam Khalidi’s Memoir
The Orient-Institut Istanbul Spring Lecture Series Life Narratives and Gender: Voices of Women in the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean Nova Robinson (Seattle University) For more information, please view the full program. The lectures will be held online via Zoom. To attend this virtual lecture series, prior registration is necessary. Please send an email specifying […]
[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] Von „gavur“ zu „güzel“ – İzmir: Erinnungen an die griechi¬sche Besatzung, die Rückeroberung und den Brand von İzmir in der frühen Republikzeit (Lecture Series „Stadtgeschichten. Urbane Zentren der Türkei im Wandel der Zeit“ // „Urban (hi)stories. Turkey’s metropolises through time”) Visiting Speaker: Ellinor Morack Time: 3rd June 2021, 6-8 p.m.
This talk takes place as part of the lecture series “Urban (hi)stories”. Scholars from various universities in Germany present their research on selected urban centres of Turkey. Visiting Speaker: Ellinor Morack Time: 3rd June 2021, 6-8 p.m. CEST. To attend the event, please use this Zoom link. For more information on the event, please go to […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] 2021 Conference — Queer Conditions/Kuir Haller: Social and Political Change in an Age of Authoritarianism
Annual Keyman Conference bringing together global scholars discussing some of the most pressing issues facing Turkey from a global perspective, this year in the context of a Queer and Gender Studies focus. Conference Dates: June 4th, June 11th, and June 18th Conference Times: Chicago 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM (June 18th only 9:30 AM - […]
[New York University’s Ottoman and Turkish Studies Initiative] Panel: Ottoman Migration, Immigration, and the “New World”
This panel will explore a diverse set of studies around the notions of migration, state-making, and borders in the late 19th and early 20th centuries of the Ottoman Empire. Zeynep Devrim Gürsel traces the use of photographs at the border during Ottoman Armenian emigration to the United States in order to examine how photography and […]
[Centre for Southeast European Studies, University of Graz] Online Book Launch: “Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and The Limits of Religious Unity” by Dr. Gülay Türkmen
Poster PDF Link Event Description: Is it possible for religion to act as a resolution tool in violent conflicts? Following this question, Dr. Gülay Türkmen will present her new book “Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity” where she explores how religious, ethnic, and national identities converge in ethnic […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] 2021 Conference — Queer Conditions/Kuir Haller: Social and Political Change in an Age of Authoritarianism
Annual Keyman Conference bringing together global scholars discussing some of the most pressing issues facing Turkey from a global perspective, this year in the context of a Queer and Gender Studies focus. Conference Dates: June 4th, June 11th, and June 18th Conference Times: Chicago 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM (June 18th only 9:30 AM - […]
[New York University’s Ottoman and Turkish Studies Initiative] Lecture with Elizabeth Frierson: “Great Lakes, Mighty Seas, and Uncharted Waters: Ottoman Studies, its Past, Present, and Future”
Studies of the Ottoman Empire, a series of overlapping international enterprises, have mapped new understandings of human behavior onto intentionally forgotten and remembered landscapes since the opening of the Prime Ministry Archives in Turkey. This year’s sessions of the Mid-Atlantic Ottoman Studies Workshop have showcased many new modes of analysis, and this talk will attempt […]
[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] Audial Reflections of the Public: A Case Study on the Street Music of Ankara (Lecture Series „Stadtgeschichten. Urbane Zentren der Türkei im Wandel der Zeit“ // „Urban (hi)stories. Turkey’s metropolises through time”) Visiting Speaker: Zeynep Işıl Işık Dursun Time: 16th June 2021, 6-8 p.m.
This talk takes place as part of the lecture series “Urban (hi)stories”. Scholars from various universities in Germany present their research on selected urban centres of Turkey. Visiting Speaker: Zeynep Işıl Işık Dursun Time: 16th June 2021, 6-8 p.m. CEST. To attend the event, please use this Zoom link. For more information on the event, please […]
[Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul] Ottomans and their “Others”: Uses of Soft Power – Voices of Emerging Scholars Webinar Series – 6th Workshop
Columbia Global Centers Istanbul invites you to a series of webinar workshops to highlight the research of emerging scholars in the late Ottoman and early Turkish Republican history. Organized by Professor Zeynep Çelik, our sixth workshop, "Ottomans and their "Others": Uses of Soft Power," looks at how different control and manipulation mechanisms functioned in the […]
[ANAMED] Library Talks: Suna Çağaptay – The First Capital of the Empire
More information about the event will be added soon. ANAMED's website here.