Florian Riedler, Ost- und Südosteuropäische Geschichte, Universität Leipzig
Transottoman Retro-Perspectives: Eastern European-Near Eastern Shared History and its Global Implications
29 February–1 March 2024
Venue: Felix-Klein-Hörsaal P501 P5.014, Paulinum, Augustusplatz 10, 04109 Leipzig
Program
29 February
9:00–10:30 Welcome: Reflections on Transottomanica
- Stefan Rohdewald (Leipzig), Markus Koller (Bochum), Albrecht Fuess (Marburg)
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
11:00–13:00 Panel I: New Methodological Approaches
- Taisiya Leber (Mainz), Ani Sargsyan (Hamburg) and Barbara Henning (Mainz), Approaching Transottoman Expertise: From Knowledge Circulation via Mobile Experts to Exploring Cultures of Expertise
- Ludwig Paul (Hamburg), Lexicography as Cultural History
- Yusuf Karabicak (Mainz), Conceptual Diplomacy: A Transottoman Look at “European” Diplomacy from Istanbul in the 18th century
13:00–14:30 Lunch break
14:30–16:00 Panel II: Areas
- Stephan Conermann (Bonn), New Area Studies
- Malte Fuhrmann (New Europe College, Bucharest) and Esther Möller (Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin), The Modern Mediterranean as Shared History
16:00–16:30 Coffee break
16:30–18:30 Keynote lecture
- Nikolas Jaspert (Heidelberg), At, On and In the Mediterranean: Three Approaches to Medieval History
1 March
9:30-11:00 Panel III: Case Studies: Early Modern Period
- Dilyara Agisheva (Harvard), Fostering Commercial Exchange in Transottoman Space through Crimea in the late 18th century
- Jovo Miladinović (Konstanz), A Trans-Adriatic Story of Ulcinj: Negotiating Maritime Sovereignty in the Eighteenth-Century Mediterranean through the Balkan-Maghreb Connections
- Will Smiley (New Hampshire), From Moscow and Mysore to Mehmetçiks: Tipu Sultan, Koca Yusuf Paşa, and the Nizam-ı Cedid
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:00 Panel IV: Case Studies: Religion and Culture
- Cornelia Soldat (Cologne), National and Transnational Perspectives in Religious Studies: Christian-Muslim Relations in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Russian Empire
- Ioannis Tsekouras (Athens), Ecstasy and Agape: Pontic muhabeti and the Oblivion (?) of Devotional Islamic Musical Heritage
- Roy Marom (Berkeley), Circassians, Bosnians and Russian Jews: Transnational Migration, Cultural Patrimony and Political Conflict in Ottoman, and Post-Ottoman, Palestine
13:00-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-16:30 Panel V: Case Studies: Nineteenth-Century Imperialism
- Isa Blumi (Stockholm), Cultivating Defection: How European Imperial Agents Harvested Indigenous Allies in the Ottoman World, and Its Twentieth century Consequences
- Sven Jaros (Halle), Adampol Revisited: The Polish Emigration and Its Political Implications in a Network Analytical Perspective
- Paulina D. Dominik (European University Institute, Florence), The White Eagle and the Crescent: Seyfeddin Thadée Gasztowtt, the Young Turks and Polish-Muslim Geopolitical Entanglements in the Trans-Mediterranean Context in the Age of High Imperialism
16:30-17:00 Coffee break
17:00-19:00 Closing discussion and roundtable on the priority programme as a format
- Stephan Conermann (Bonn), Yavuz Köse (Vienna), Stefan Rohdewald (Leipzig) and Kim Siebenhüner (Jena), hosted by Albrecht Fuess (Marburg)