Mobilité Turquie-France

La Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme, en partenariat avec l'FEA, propose des aides à la mobilité pour des séjours en France de 2 à 3 mois aux chercheur.e.s postdoctorant.e.s turc.que.s ayant soutenu leur thèse en SHS à partir de 2016.

Bibliothèque

La bibliothèque et l'atelier de cartographie sont ouvert sur rendez-vous

 

June 4
10:00-11:00: First panel
Chair: Dejanirah Couto (EPHE-Paris)
10:00-10:20: Irvin Schick (İstanbul Şehir Üniversitesi)
Innovation as distillation: Accommodating change in the Islamic arts of the book
10:20-10:40: Juliette Dumas (EHESS-Paris/Orient-Institut Istanbul/IFEA)
From Mirror for Princes to People Magazine: Evolutions of the concept of time in early modern Ottoman historical writings
10:40-11:00 Discussion
11:00-11:30: Coffee break

11:00-12:00 Second panel
Chair: Richard Wittmann (Orient-Institut Istanbul)
11:00-11:20: Orlin Sabev (Bulgarian Academy of Science)
Waiting for Godot? In search of lost time, or, how late was the introduction of Ottoman-Turkish printing?11:20-11:40: Nikos Sigalas (EHESS-Paris / IFEA)
Uses of literacy and forms of community in the long-term history of the Ottoman Empire: an essay on historical Sociology
11:40-12:00 Discussion

12:00-13:00: Lunch break

13:00-14:00: Third panel
Chair: Elise Massicard (IFEA)
13:00-13:20: Ségolène Débarre (CETOBAC / ANR Transfaire)
Imitation versus innovation? The case of German-Ottoman cartography in the 19th century
13:20-13:40: Jean-Charles Ducène (EPHE-Paris)
The introduction of Western medicine in Egypt and Tunisia in the 19th century
13:40-14:00 Discussion
14:00-14:20: Coffee break 

14:20-15:30: Fourth panel
Chair: Orlin Sabev (Bulgarian Academy of Science)
14:20-14:40: Alexandre Toumarkine (Orient-Institut Istanbul)
Why the introduction of psychoanalysis in modern Turkey failed
14:40-15:00: Dejanirah Couto (EPHI Paris)
A Matter of Innovation: Firearms in the Context of Ottoman – Portuguese – Safavid Rivalry in the 16th Century 

15:00-15:30: Final discussion and conclusions
Discussant: Martin Greve (Orient-Institut Istanbul)