Ottoman History Podcast
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Exploring the Early Modern Ottoman World
Episode 361 with Max Bechtold, Haley Holmes, Matthew Nolan, Megan Rowlands, Tanya Skyba-Bartholomew, and Amber Volz Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In our final episode of Season 7, we feature four student contributions on lif
Podcasting the Ottomans II
Episode 360 hosted by Taylan Güngör & Zeinab Azarbadeganwith Michael Talbot, Tanya Skyba-Bartholomew, Andrew Cottis, Albert Stitt, Maisie Theobald, and Megan Rowlands Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In 2017, our episode Po
Dervish Piety and Alevism in Late Medieval Anatolia
Episode 359 with Zeynep Oktay Usluhosted by Matthew Ghazarian and Işın Taylan Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In this episode, we explore the evolution of Abdal and Bektashi doctrine from the 14th to 17th centuries. The Abdal
Politics of the Family in the New Turkey
Episode 358 with Hikmet Kocamanerhosted by Chris Gratien Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Discourses surrounding the family and morality have played an important role in modern political debates. In this episode, we discuss the
Love Poems of an Ottoman Woman: Mihrî Hatun
Episode 357 with Didem Havlioğluhosted by Chris Gratien Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud What did it mean to be a woman in the intellectual world of early modern Islamic empires? In this episode, our guest Didem Havlioğlu offer
"They Can Live in the Desert"
Episode 356 with Ronald Grigor Sunyhosted by Matthew Ghazarian Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In this episode we talk about the history of the Armenian genocide, drawing on Ronald Grigor Suny’s 2015 monograph, “They Can Live i
Circulation de l'information dans l'Algérie coloniale
Episode 355 avec Arthur Asserafanimée par Dorothée Myriam Kellou et Aurélie Perrier Télécharger Flux RSS | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Comment s’informe t-on dans l’Algérie coloniale ? Quels liens peut-on établir entre l’apparition de medias de masse
Dragomans and the Routes of Orientalism
Episode 354 with Natalie Rothmanhosted by Nir Shafir and Aslihan Gürbüzel Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Dragomans are often known as diplomatic translators, but their responsibilities and roles went much further than being m
Jerba: an Island in Time
Episode 353 with Renata Holodhosted by Emily Neumeier Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud For the first time on the podcast, we discuss the role of archaeology and its potential to contribute to our knowledge of the Ottoman world.
The Argentine Mahjar
Episode 352 with Lily Pearl Balloffethosted by Ella Fratantuono Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, over 100,000 Arabic-speaking immigrants settled in Argentina, making it the second