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.
[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 […]
[OTSA] Entangled Literatures and Histories in the Pre-Modern Ottoman World with İpek Hüner Cora and Michael Pifer
İpek Hüner Cora and Michael Pifer, the co-editors of Entangled Literatures and Histories in the Pre-Modern Ottoman World, a special dossier published in JOTSA 7/2 (Fall 2020), will host the […]
[ANAMED] Ottoman Summer Program (OTSP)
This is a summer program organized by ANAMED. Application deadline: April 1st 2021. Program Dates: 21 June – 17 July 2021 Organized by Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations […]
[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] Der Stadtschreiber von Diyarbakır. Multikulturelle Erkundungen in der Metropole des Südostens (Lecture Series „Stadtgeschichten. Urbane Zentren der Türkei im Wandel der Zeit“ // „Urban (hi)stories. Turkey’s metropolises through time”) Visiting Speaker: Şeyhmus Diken Time: 23rd 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: Şeyhmus […]
[The Orient-Institut Istanbul] Digital Humanities in Ottoman and Turkish Studies: Initiatives, Projects, and Online Resources
Poster PDF Link For more information about this event, please go to the event page. The meeting will be held online via Zoom. To attend this lecture, prior registration is […]
[Ottoman and Turkish Studies Initiative at NYU] Ottoman Palestine: Why Does it Matter?
Ottoman Palestine and its legacy have been a common reference point in the Israeli / Palestinian conflict. Both sides have referred to specific historical events and details from the Ottoman […]
[ANAMED] Library Talks: Sinan Kaya – “Hüseyin Hilmi Paşa” Arşivi
More information about the event will be added soon. ANAMED's website here.
[Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul] Politics of Literature – 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 […]
[Middle East Librarians Association] Turkish Literary Sources on Whiteness and Blackness at the Early Modern Ottoman Court
Poster Link This lecture with Baki Tezcan is part of the Middle East Librarians Association (MELA) Social Justice Lecture Series 2020-2021 season, Stories and Silences: Research on Race in the […]
[W’OTSAp] Geographies and Histories of the Ottoman Supernatural Tradition
At this W’OTSAp meeting, which is hosted by Marinos Sariyannis (Institute for Mediterranean Studies/FORTH, Rethymno), Zeynep Aydoğan (FORTH), Feray Coşkun (Özyeğin University), Güneş Işıksel (Medeniyet Üniversitesi), Ethan Menchinger (Manchester University), […]
[W’OTSAp] The Greek Revolution and Ottoman Studies: Problems, Methods, and Revisions
2021 is the Bicentennial of the Greek Revolution. This panel is a continuation of the discussion the panelists (in alphabetical order of their last names) Hakan Erdem (Sabancı University), Ioannis […]
[W’OTSAp] Janissaries in Ottoman Port-Cities: Muslim Financial and Political Networks in the Early Modern Mediterranean
JaNet, funded by the European Research Council and run by Yannis Spyropoulos, investigates the economic and sociopolitical role of the Janissaries in the 18th and early 19th centuries through their […]