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Kontakt
Katja Pohle
Telefon: +49 345 55-21422
Telefax: +49 345 55-27404
presse@uni-halle.de
Universitätsplatz 8/9
06108 Halle
Selim Karahasanoglu: Ottoman Ego-Documents - The State of the Art
Termin |
Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2017, 18.15 - 19.45 Uhr |
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Veranstaltungsart | Vorlesung/Vortrag |
Einrichtung | Philosophische Fakultät I |
Veranstalter | Seminar für Arabistik und Islamwissenschaft |
Veranstaltungsort | Löwengebäude, HS XII |
Straße | Universitätsplatz 11 |
PLZ/Ort | 06108 Halle (Saale) |
Ansprechpartner | Dr. Kathrin Eith |
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Telefon | +49 345-5524075 |
kathrin.eith@orientphil.uni-halle.de |
Beschreibung
This lecture will discuss the related historiography both in Turkey and outside. Dr. Karahasano?lu will give an overview of the first-hand sources along with their sample images in an array of initially discovered materials and the most recent findings. He will compare the Ottoman ego-documents with their European counterparts and present an agenda for a study of this particular source material.
Selim Karahasanoglu received his PhD from the History Department of the State University of New York at Binghamton (USA) in 2009. He is a faculty member at the History Department of Istanbul Medeniyet University and currently a visiting research fellow at the Institute for Turcology of the Freie Universität Berlin. Karahasanoglu’s studies focus on eighteenth century Ottoman Empire with special emphasis on its culture and society.
Publications:
Politics and Governance in the Ottoman Empire: The Rebellion of 1730 -Account of the revolution that took place in Constantinople in the year 1143 of the Hegira, Cambridge, Mass., 2010
Kadive Günlügü: Sadreddinzade Telhisi Mustafa Efendi Günlügü (1711-1735) Üstüne Bir Inceleme [The Judge and His Diary: An Examination of Sadreddinzade Telhisi Mustafa Efendi’s Diary (1711-1735)], Türkiye Is Bankasi Kültür Yayinlari, Istanbul 2013
Co-editor: History from Below: A Tribute in Memory of Donald Quataert, Istanbul, 2016.