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16.04.2018
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Chronologics: Periodisation in a Global Context
By Milinda Banerjee, Department of History, Presidency University, Kolkata / Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Thomas Maissen, Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris; Barbara Mittler, Heidelberger Centrum für Transkulturelle Studien / Forum Transregionale Studien u.a.
Berlin, 07.12.2017 – 09.12.2017
09.10.2014
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Imperial Experts and Their Autobiographical Practices. The Russian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires in Comparison (late 19th-early 20th centuries)
By Henning Lautenschläger, Basel
Research project “Imperial Subjects. Autobiographical practices and historical change in the continental empires of the Romanovs, Habsburgs and Ottomans (Middle of the 19th – early 20th century)”
Munich, 21.07.2014 – 22.07.2014
14.08.2014
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Contact Zones in Turkish-Polish Relations (1414-2014)
By Mariusz Kaczka, Berlin
Historisches Institut der Universität Warschau; Türkische Historische Gesellschaft (Türk Tarih Kurumu)
Warschau, 06.06.2014 – 07.06.2014
06.07.2012
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Multiple Mediterranean Realities. Spaces, Resources and Connectivity
By Anne Heselhaus, Zentrum für Mittelmeerstudien, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Zentrum für Mittelmeerstudien, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Bochum, 27.04.2012 – 28.04.2012
11.08.2010
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The Early Modern Ottoman Empire as a Contact Zone
By Tobias Graf / Pascal Firges / Christian Roth / Gülay Tulasoğlu, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, Heidelberg University
Molly Greene, Princeton University; Thomas Maissen, IAS, Princeton/Heidelberg University; Research project “Dynamic Asymmetries in Transcultural Flows at the Intersection of Asia and Europe: The Case of the Early Modern Ottoman Empire”, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, Heidelberg University
Princeton, NJ, USA, 10.06.2010 – 11.06.2010
02.03.2010
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The Well-Connected Domains: Ottoman History in a Transcultural Perspective
By Tobias Graf, Exzellenzcluster „Asia and Europe in a Global Context", Universität Heidelberg
Forschungsprojekt „Dynamic Asymmetries in Transcultural Flows at the Intersection of Asia and Europe: The Case of the Early Modern Ottoman Empire“, Exzellenzcluster „Asia and Europe in a Global Context", Universität Heidelberg u.a.
Istanbul, 19.12.2009 – 20.12.2009
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