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.
Third Annual Mid-Atlantic Ottomanist Workshop (MAOW)
Please "save the date" for our third annual "Mid-Atlantic Ottomanist Workshop" (MAOW), scheduled to take place at the University of Mary Washington (UMW) on April 1-2, 2022. Details will follow in […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] Discussion Panel: Wendy Pearlman (Northwestern), Umut Yıldırım (UCLA), Dilan Okçuoğlu (American University, DC)
A MENA Monay discussion panel with Wendy Pearlman (Northwestern), Umut Yıldırım (UCLA), Dilan Okçuoğlu (American University, DC). Details to come... For more information on this event, please visit the event […]
[Levantine Heritage Foundation] Changing by the Needs: The Story of the Hungarian Society in Constantinople – Gabor Fodor
After the failure of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848‒1849 against the Habsburg Monarchy, thousands of soldiers found asylum in the Ottoman Empire. Even though most of them left the empire […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] Conversation with Banu Gökarıksel (UNC Chapel Hill) on her book project, The Neighbor Who Might Kill You: Encounter and Difference in Urban Turkey
Banu Gökarıksel (UNC Chapel Hill) joins us for an online conversation on her book project, The Neighbor Who Might Kill You: Encounter and Difference in Urban Turkey. To attend this […]
[American Research Institute in Turkey] “An Attempted Pogrom in the Early Twentieth-Century Ottoman Society: Let Adapazarı not be Adana!” by Dr. Ümit Kurt
A compelling incident occurred in the district of Adapazarı on February 25, 1911. Three Armenian and two Greek local men were caught while having sexual intercourse with a Muslim prostitute […]
[California State University, Fresno] Perpetrator, Savior or Bystander: Jemal Pasha and the Armenian Genocide – A Reassessment
Dear Colleague, The Armenian Studies Program at California State University, Fresno, is planning to hold a conference tentatively titled, “Perpetrator, Savior or Bystander: Jemal Pasha and the Armenian Genocide - […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] Discussion Panel: Stephen Nelson (Northwestern), Şeyma Kabaoğlu (Northwestern), Ali Rıza Güngen (York University)
A discussion panel with Stephen Nelson (Northwestern), Şeyma Kabaoğlu (Northwestern), Ali Rıza Güngen (York University). More details to come... For more information on this event, please visit the event page. […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] Christine Philliou (UC Berkeley) on her book Turkey: A Past Against History with discussant Cemil Aydın (UNC)
Christine Philliou (UC Berkeley) presents a talk on her book Turkey: A Past Against History with discussant Cemil Aydın (UNC) Wednesday, May 18 @ 12p CT via Zoom. For more […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] Transience and Blackness: West African Futures in Istanbul with Alize Arıcan (Rutgers University)
Alize Arıcan (Rutgers University) presents, "Transience and Blackness: West African Futures in Istanbul", a talk as part of the interdisciplinary series, “Reflections on Whiteness, Blackness, and Race in the Ottoman […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] Discussion Panel: 2022 Conference: Sites of Memory, Sites of Loss: Politics of Archeology and Heritage in Turkey and Post Ottoman Lands
Each year, the Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program brings together scholars from around the world to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing Turkey from a global perspective. This […]
[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] Discussion Panel: 2022 Conference: Sites of Memory, Sites of Loss: Politics of Archeology and Heritage in Turkey and Post Ottoman Lands
Each year, the Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program brings together scholars from around the world to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing Turkey from a global perspective. This […]
[Anglo-Turkish Society] The Pioneering Life of Mary Wortley Montagu: Scientist and Feminist
By Jo Willett For more information on this event, please view the event page. To attend this event, please use this registration link. Event contact information: contact@angloturkishsociety.org.uk