Colloque - When the center cannot hold: Modern Statehood, Global Islam, and the End of the Ottoman Caliphate”

Colloque - When the center cannot hold: Modern Statehood, Global Islam, and the End of the Ottoman Caliphate”

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Organisé en partenariat avec le Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul (SRII), l'Université Koç et l'Université du Bosphore

3 March 2024 will mark the centenary of the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate  by the Turkish Parliament in Ankara, and consequently of the institution  of the Caliphate. We would like to use this centenary as an opportunity  opportunity to organise a two-day conference, inviting researchers  scholars working on the late Ottoman Empire, modern Turkey  the Arab world, as well as West Africa, British India and South  Africa, British India and South Asia, to explore the notion of the caliphate  from the margins, both geographically and conceptually.

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Date de l'événement 04/03/2024 9:30 am
Date de fin 04/03/2024 5:30 pm
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Date limite d'inscription 29/02/2024 12:00 pm
Lieu IFEA

Programme

09:30-09:45 am

Coffee and reception of participants

09:45-10:00 am

Welcome and introductory remarks Philippe Bourmaud (IFEA) and Olof Heilo (SRII)

10:00-10:45 am

Keynote speech by Cemil Aydın (University of North Carolina) : Worldmaking and World breaking impact of the 1924 Caliphate Decision - Introduction Alexis Wick (Koc University)

10:45-11:00 am

Coffee Break

11:15-12:15 am

Panel 1 : An Undermined legacy

Alp Eren Topal (Freie Universität Berlin) : The Caliphate in the 19th century Isa Blumi (Stockholms Universitet) : "Under the Frontpage Fold: European Calculations and the Quiet End of the Caliphate, 1908-1924” - Moderator: Dahlia Gubara (Koc University)

12:45-14:15

Lunch break

14:15-15:45

Panel 2 : Global traction

Faridah Zaman (Oxford University) : ‘Republicanism Revived? Indian Reactions to the Abolition of the Caliphate’ Ammar el-Samar (former associate prof Damascus University|Furat University) : “The abolition of the Caliphate and the Arab world” Martin van Bruinessen (Université d’Utrecht) : "The abolition of the Caliphate, secularization, and Kurdish nationalism" - Moderator: Jonas Svensson, Linnaeus University)

16:00-16:15

Coffee break

16:15-17:45

Panel 3: Domestic reckonings

Nurullah Ardıç (İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi) : From Istanbul to Hijaz and the Maghrib : Contestations over the Caliphate Fuat Öztürk (Boğaziçi Üniversitesi) : Sebilürreşad and the Caliphate Fatma Eda Çelik (EPHE): "Revisiting the Abolition of the Caliphate: The Head of State Dilemma in 1920s Turkey"

17:45-18:00

Concluding remarks

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Installé dans les locaux du drogmanat du Palais de France (ancienne Ambassade de France auprès de la Sublime Porte), l'Institut français d'études anatoliennes "Georges Dumézil" a succédé en 1975 à l'institut français d'archéologie d'Istanbul fondé en 1930. À l'origine orienté vers l'histoire ancienne et l'archéologie, il a ensuite étendu ses activités à la turcologie (linguistique et histoire ottomane en particulier). Il a commencé à s'ouvrir au contemporain à la fin des années 1980, notamment a Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes Georges Dumézil