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Turkish and Greek folk songs of the late Ottoman era: Popular culture and intercommunal relations through musical collections

12 April 2023 | Author: Evangelia Chaldæaki

As it is widely known, various musical genres emerged during the whole timespan of the Ottoman Empire, around the city centers and at the countryside areas.

By |2023-05-08T11:55:55+03:00Nisan 12th, 2023|Research Project|Turkish and Greek folk songs of the late Ottoman era: Popular culture and intercommunal relations through musical collections için yorumlar kapalı

Bir Yaşamın İzleri – Traugott Fuchs Mirasının Kataloglanması

17 Eylül 2021 | Yazarlar: Karin Schweissgut & Melissa Sivri

Traugott Fuchs’un Orient-Institut Istanbul’daki mirasını kataloglama projesi, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi İstanbul Arşiv ve Dokümantasyon Merkezi ile iş birliği içinde, Kültürel Koruma Programının bir parçası olarak Dışişleri Bakanlığı ve Orient-Institut Istanbul fonları ile finanse edildi.

By |2022-02-24T15:22:48+03:00Eylül 17th, 2021|Research Project|Bir Yaşamın İzleri – Traugott Fuchs Mirasının Kataloglanması için yorumlar kapalı

Countdown to 9/11

27 August 2021 | Author: Maurus Reinkowski

I am sitting here at my desk that the Orient-Institut Istanbul has graciously provided me with for the month of August in an attempt to pursue a project of mine from olden times, that is, to make sense of the varying nature of “peripheries” in the Ottoman Empire. As an Ottomanist teaching also Islamic Studies at my home university in Basel, Switzerland, I am particularly grateful and impressed by the fact that I was assigned a room where one can find many classics of Islamic Studies on the shelves.

By |2021-08-27T10:08:33+03:00Ağustos 27th, 2021|Essay|Countdown to 9/11 için yorumlar kapalı

A crackling sound and the smell of burnt wood: Ottoman braziers and the Romanian countries

30 APRIL 2021 | Author: Roxana Coman

Ottoman material culture in Romania underwent significant paradigm changes with many symbolical implications during the 18th and 19th centuries, most notably if we take into consideration the westernization and nation building processes.

By |2021-05-13T17:45:59+03:00Nisan 30th, 2021|Research Project|A crackling sound and the smell of burnt wood: Ottoman braziers and the Romanian countries için yorumlar kapalı

A German-Ottoman Scramble for Objects in ar-Raqqa. Antiquities Trade, Archaeological Looting and Museum Rivalry in the Late Ottoman Empire

23 APRIL 2021 | Author: Sebastian Willert

“Since I arrived at Halep [Aleppo] I have been seeing valuable antiquities in many houses. Telegrams I receive from Raqqa indicate that antiquity smuggling is pervasive.” In his telegram of 24 October 1910, Hüseyin Kâzım Kadrî (1870–1934) reported on the treatment of antique objects and ancient remains in the region which constituted Halep Vilâyeti (Vilâyet Aleppo).

By |2021-04-23T14:41:56+03:00Nisan 23rd, 2021|Research Project|A German-Ottoman Scramble for Objects in ar-Raqqa. Antiquities Trade, Archaeological Looting and Museum Rivalry in the Late Ottoman Empire için yorumlar kapalı

Historical Resonances of Nichori

9 APRİL 2021 | Author: Salih Demirtaş

Studies on ocularcentric aspects of visual culture in modernity cover broad epistemological areas that focus on priority to the eyesight over other senses; in other words, a vision-oriented construction of knowledge, truth and reality. As part of anti-ocularcentric discourses across the social sciences including multisensory research methods, listening sounds of our environment through soundwalks could also develop distinctive creative sensitivities in relation with the subjects and the methodologies of our research areas.

By |2021-05-13T17:45:39+03:00Nisan 9th, 2021|Research Project|Historical Resonances of Nichori için yorumlar kapalı

Newsletter 02/2020 ist erschienen

15. Januar 2021 | Autor*innen: OII Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Aktuelle Berichte aus den Forschungsfeldern, Informationen zu Neuerscheinungen in unseren Publikationsreihen, Projektbeschreibungen unserer Stipendiat*innen sowie Ankündigungen unserer wissenschaftlichen (Online-)Veranstaltungen geben einen Einblick in das abwechslungsreiche Leben und Arbeiten am Orient-Institut.

By |2021-01-15T15:12:42+03:00Ocak 15th, 2021|Current Events, OII Newsletter|Newsletter 02/2020 ist erschienen için yorumlar kapalı

“The Medicalization of Bodies Is a Gendered Practice” – Interview with Burak Taşdizen

30 APRIL 2020

Burak Taşdizen, research associate in the research field “Human, Medicine, and Society” at the Orient-Institut Istanbul, started working at the institute in 2020. In the following interview, which was first published on 17 March 2020 by (https://wissen.hypotheses.org/1928), he talks about his previous and research.

By |2020-06-04T18:13:53+03:00Mayıs 1st, 2020|Research Project|“The Medicalization of Bodies Is a Gendered Practice” – Interview with Burak Taşdizen için yorumlar kapalı

Approaching the mysteries of late-nineteenth century Istanbul: the publication of the serial novel ‘Beyoğlu Sırları’ in Karamanlidika Turkish

30 APRIL 2020 | Authors: Evangelia Balta, Sada Payır

The publication of the Karamanlidika translation of the novel Τα Απόκρυφα του Πέρα [The Mysteries of Pera] by Epaminondas Kyriakides is part of a Project launched in 2017 by the Ottoman Studies Programme at the National Hellenic Research Foundation.

By |2020-06-04T18:12:02+03:00Mayıs 1st, 2020|Literature|Approaching the mysteries of late-nineteenth century Istanbul: the publication of the serial novel ‘Beyoğlu Sırları’ in Karamanlidika Turkish için yorumlar kapalı
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