Vendredi, 12 mars 2010
16h00-18h00 Séance d’ouverture, Faculté des sciences humaines (local DS-1950)
Panel I – “The Ottoman Empire in International Perspective”
Présidente : Jane Hathaway (Ohio State University)
John Curry (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Culmination of Medieval Islamic Geography, or Start of a New Era? The
Ottoman Intellectual Katip Çelebi Reflects on a Wider World
Robert Zens (Le Moyne College)
Looking to the East: A Comparison of Ottoman and Qing Center-Periphery
Relations
York Norman (Buffalo State College)
Debating the ‘Iron Circle’: Renan, Afghani and Kemal on Islam, Science and
Modernity
18h00 Cocktail pour participants
Samedi, 13 mars 2010
9h30-11h00 Panel II – “Centre-Periphery Relations Revisited” (local A-6290)
Président : Victor Ostapchuk (University of Toronto)
Stefan Winter (UQÀM)
The Kızılbaş of Syria and Ottoman Shiism
Faika Çelik (McGill University)
Ottoman Empire and Post-Colonial Debate: The Case of Gypsies in the Late
Nineteenth Century
Catalina Hunt (Ohio State University)
Changing Identities at the Fringes of the Late Ottoman Empire: The Turkish
and Tatar Communities of Dobruca, 1878-1914
11h30-13h00 Panel III – “Family and the Preservation of Wealth”
Président : Carter Findley (Ohio State University)