The participants of our "Nikolaus-Workshop" focusing on "post-Ottoman borders and borderlands" in Heidelberg, 6-7 December 2024. We thank Prof. Dr. Henning Sievert and the team of the chair for Islamic Studies for their hospitality!
Land, labor, water and debt: (post-)Ottoman economies (Bamberg, October 2022)
The politics of memory and commemoration (Basel, April 2024)
Knowledge transfer and -production (Bamberg, April 2023)
Collective violence in Ottoman and post-Ottoman times (Hamburg, May 2025)
The Ottoman legacy in material and non-material culture (Hamburg, May 2025)
Borders and borderlands (Heidelberg, December 2024)
Abschlossene Workshops
[Translate to English:] Die Teilnehmer und Teilnehmerinnen des 4. Workshops mit dem Thema "Post-Ottoman Memory", der am 11. und 12. April 2024 in Basel stattfand.
Stehend, von links: Alexandros Lamprou, Zeynep Kezer, Dotan Halevy, Taliin Suciyan, Seda Altu?, Abdülhamit K?rm?z?, Zeynep Ertu?rul, Nazan Maksudyan, Erol K?ro?lu, Aline Schlaepfer, Ramazan H. ?ztan.
Sitzend, hinten: Jelena Radovanovi?, Elif Becan.
Sitzen, vorne: Ellinor Morack, Dimitris Kamouzis.
Ganz vorne: Alexander Balistreri.
Foto: Ferda? Karag?zler
"Land, Arbeit, Wasser, Verschuldung: Post-osmanische ?konomien" (Bamberg, Oktober 2022)
Wissenstransfer und -produktion Bamberg, (April 2023)
Drei Panels im Rahmen des Turkologentagess, September 2023 in Wien: "Remembering Ottoman Times during the Early Republic: Accessing Orality" (Elinor Morack, Zeynep Ertu?rul), "Post-Ottoman Afterlives of German-Turkish Alliances: Technology, Expertise, Capital, and Labor in Turkey" (Nazan Maksudyan, Nur?in ?leri, Erol ?lker, Heinrich Hartmann), "Material Resources and Environmental Transformations" from the Ottoman to the Post-Ottoman World." (Laura Stocker, Zeynep Kezer, Dotan Halevy, Jelena Radovanovi?)