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Hayrullah Efendi'den Türk-İslam Sentezine Türkiye'de Tarihyazımı ve Tarihçilik
Erdem Snmez Sunucu: Can Gm | Bu blmde, Dr. Erdem Snmez ile Osmanldan Trkiyeye tarihin ayr bir disiplin olarak ortaya k srecini tartyor, bu srecin nemli kurumlarn, yaynlarn v
An Interconfessional History of Missions in the Middle East and North Africa
Episode 537 with Norig Neveu, Karne Sanchez Summerer, and Annalaura Turiano hosted by Andreas Guidi Since the 19th century, different forms of missionary activities and preaching have been shaping th
Recovering Migrant Histories
with Randa Tawil hosted by Chris Gratien & Brittany White | What are the perils and possibilities of writing the histories of everyday people? In this episode, we return to this question with Rand
The Natural Sciences in Early Modern Morocco
with Justin Stearns hosted by Shireen Hamza and Taylor Moore | When you think of the history of science, what people and places come to mind? Scientific knowledge production flourished in early modern
Shipping and Empire around the Arabian Peninsula, Part 2
with Laleh Khalili hosted by Matthew Ghazarian | How did massive, modern shipping ports emerge from the sands of the Arabian Peninsula, and what they teach us about our present forms of global exchang
What is Islamic Art?
with Wendy M. K. Shaw hosted by Zeinab Azarbadegan | What is an image in Islam? Is its permissibility the main preoccupation of Islamic discourses? In this episode, Wendy M.K. Shaw revisits the founda
Vernacular Photography in Early Republican Turkey
with zge Calafato hosted by Zeinab Azarbadegan | What can family and individual studio photographs tell us about social life in the early Republic of Turkey? In this episode, zge Calafato highlights
Shipping and Empire around the Arabian Peninsula
with Laleh Khalili hosted by Matthew Ghazarian | How did massive, modern shipping ports emerge from the sands of the Arabian Peninsula, and what they teach us about our present forms of global exchang
The Life and Music of Armenian Soprano Zabelle Panosian
with Ian Nagoski hosted by Suzie Ferguson | Zabelle Panosian's ethereal music transfixed audiences from Boston to Paris in the early years of the twentieth century. Yet, by the 1960s, her work was
Water from Stone
with Jesse Howell & Marijana Mievi hosted by Sam Dolbee | In this special episode of the Ottoman History Podcast, Sam Dolbee and Jesse Howell travel by bike along the iro Trail from Dubrovnik i