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.

[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] Gehen oder Bleiben? Muslimische Lebenswelten in der Grenzregion Thessalien/Tesalya nach 1878 (Lecture Series: Osmanische Lebenswelten. Räume und Grenzen interkommunaler Begegnung // Ottoman lifeworlds. Spaces and boundaries of intercommunal encounter) Speaker: Nicole Immig (Giessen)

The lectures are part of the lecture series "Ottoman lifeworlds". Scholars from various international universities present their research on selected former regions and provinces of the late Ottoman Empire. Speaker: Nicole Immig (Giessen) Time: 8th December 2021, 6-8 p.m. CET. To attend the event, please use this Zoom link. For more information on the event, please […]

[UW Stroum Center for Jewish Studies ] LADINO DAY | Sephardic Trajectories: Archives, Objects and the Ottoman Jewish Past in the United States

In the University of Washington’s 9th annual Ladino Day celebration, editors of the new book “Sephardic Trajectories: Archives, Objects, and the Ottoman Jewish Past in the United States” discuss the book project, alongside presentations from three contributors to the volume. Date: Sunday, December 12 Time: 10:00 am PST - 11:15 am PST For more information, […]

[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] Vereindeutigung und lokale Politik in der spätosmanischen Levante: Die Provinz Adana (Lecture Series: Osmanische Lebenswelten. Räume und Grenzen interkommunaler Begegnung // Ottoman lifeworlds. Spaces and boundaries of intercommunal encounter) Speaker: Can Büyükvardar

The lectures are part of the lecture series "Ottoman lifeworlds". Scholars from various international universities present their research on selected former regions and provinces of the late Ottoman Empire. Speaker: Can Büyükvardar Time: 16th December 2021, 6-8 p.m. CET. To attend the event, please use this Zoom link. For more information on the event, please go […]

[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] ‘Griechischsein’ in Georgien: Von ‘Verwurzelungen’, Grenzziehungen und -Auflösungen (Lecture Series: Osmanische Lebenswelten. Räume und Grenzen interkommunaler Begegnung // Ottoman lifeworlds. Spaces and boundaries of intercommunal encounter) Speaker: Concha Maria Höfler (Notthingham)

The lectures are part of the lecture series "Ottoman lifeworlds". Scholars from various international universities present their research on selected former regions and provinces of the late Ottoman Empire. Speaker: Concha Maria Höfler (Notthingham) Time: 5th January 2022, 6-8 p.m. CET. To attend the event, please use this Zoom link. For more information on the event, […]

[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] Unbehagen am “bunten Gewimmel”? Vieldeutigkeit im städtischen Alltag auf dem osmanischen Balkan im 19. Jahrhundert (Lecture Series: Osmanische Lebenswelten. Räume und Grenzen interkommunaler Begegnung // Ottoman lifeworlds. Spaces and boundaries of intercommunal encounter) Speaker: Nenad Stefanov (Berlin)

The lectures are part of the lecture series "Ottoman lifeworlds". Scholars from various international universities present their research on selected former regions and provinces of the late Ottoman Empire. Speaker: Nenad Stefanov (Berlin) Time: 12th January 2022, 6-8 p.m. CET. To attend the event, please use this Zoom link. For more information on the event, please […]

[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] Der italienische Faschismus in Rhodos als post-osmanisches Imperium: Konfessionelle Vielfalt, Politik der Differenz und Ideologien im modernen Mittelmeer (Lecture Series: Osmanische Lebenswelten. Räume und Grenzen interkommunaler Begegnung // Ottoman lifeworlds. Spaces and boundaries of intercommunal encounter) Speaker: Andreas Guidi (Konstanz)

The lectures are part of the lecture series "Ottoman lifeworlds". Scholars from various international universities present their research on selected former regions and provinces of the late Ottoman Empire. Speaker: Andreas Guidi (Konstanz) Time: 19th January 2022, 6-8 p.m. CET. To attend the event, please use this Zoom link. For more information on the event, please […]

[Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul] Orientalism, Moral Imagination, and Ottoman Jews – Voices of Emerging Scholars Webinar Series – 11th 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. For more information on this event, please view the event page. To attend this event, please use this Zoom registration link. Event contact information: Istanbul.cgc@columbia.edu  

[TürkeiEuropaZentrum Hamburg] Muslims from Russia in the Ottoman Empire, 1850s–1914 (Lecture Series: Osmanische Lebenswelten. Räume und Grenzen interkommunaler Begegnung // Ottoman lifeworlds. Spaces and boundaries of intercommunal encounter) Speaker: Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky (Santa Barbara)

The lectures are part of the lecture series "Ottoman lifeworlds". Scholars from various international universities present their research on selected former regions and provinces of the late Ottoman Empire. Speaker: Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky (Santa Barbara) Time: 26th January 2022, 6-8 p.m. CET. To attend the event, please use this Zoom link. For more information on the event, […]

[Northwestern Univ. Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program] Conversation with Zerrin Özlem Biner (University of Kent) on her book, States of Dispossession, with discussant Anoush Tamar Suni (Keyman Postdoctoral Fellow)

Zerrin Özlem Biner (University of Kent) joins us to have a conversation on her recently published book, States of Dispossession, with event discussant Anoush Tamar Suni (Keyman Postdoctoral Fellow). To register for this event, please use this Zoom registration link. For more information, please visit the event page. Event contact information: turkishstudies@northwestern.edu

[American Research Institute in Turkey] ‘Rethinking Economic Sources of Hamidian Legitimacy’ by Naz Yücel

This talk revisits the reign of one of the most contested historical figures in Ottoman history, Sultan Abdülhamid II (r. 1876-1909). It questions the financial underpinnings of the Hamidian regime that enabled its sustenance for over three decades by focusing on the Sultan's Privy Purse. To that end, it provides an overview of the scope […]

[Anglo-Turkish Society] ‘An Empire Besieged: The Last Ottomans’, Virginia H. Aksan

The Ottomans 1700-1923: An Empire Besieged charts the transformation of a once formidable Eurasian power into a colonial client of Britain, France, Germany and Russia. 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