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EJTS 19 | Heritage Production in Turkey. Actors – Issues – Scales – Part I

Heritage Production in Turkey. Actors, Issues, and Scales – Part I. Producing an Official Heritage in a Time of « Neo-Ottomanism »: Critical Approaches  is the 19th installment of the European Journal of Turkish Studies at http://ejts.revues.org/4930 This is the first of two issues focusing on heritage production in contemporary Turkey. The second part will be released in the 1st trimester 2015. Edited by Muriel Girard (ENSA, Marseilles), this issue offers some insights and critical approaches to the production of an official heritage in a time of « Neo-Ottomanism ». Table of contents Muriel Girard (ENSA)    Ce que nous apprend le patrimoine de l’État et de la société turcs : vue d’ensemble sur ce numéro double [link]     1.a. Making of categories, setting-up the

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Workshop Transformed Nations: State Policies in Kurdish-­Populated Areas of Syria – Iraq – Turkey – Iran. A comparative approach from a transnational perspective 23/01/2015

Istanbul, January 23rd, 2015French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA) I. Presentation of the workshop In 2013, the French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA, Istanbul), the French Institute for the Near East (IFPO, Erbil) and the University of Exeter, with the help of Aix-­Marseille University, launched a common research program aiming at understanding the redefinition of relations between States and Kurdish-­populated areas in the current regional context characterised by an intensification of transnational dynamics. A first workshop was organized in June 2014 in Erbil. It aimed at analysing local modes of government in Kurdish-­‐populated areas with a special focus on the role of political parties’ practices and ways to control territory. The objective of the second workshop that will be held

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Çalıştay Transformed Nations: State Policies in Kurdish-­Populated Areas of Syria – Iraq – Turkey – Iran. A comparative approach from a transnational perspective 23/01/2015

Istanbul, January 23rd, 2015French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA) I. Presentation of the workshop In 2013, the French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA, Istanbul), the French Institute for the Near East (IFPO, Erbil) and the University of Exeter, with the help of Aix-­Marseille University, launched a common research program aiming at understanding the redefinition of relations between States and Kurdish-­populated areas in the current regional context characterised by an intensification of transnational dynamics. A first workshop was organized in June 2014 in Erbil. It aimed at analysing local modes of government in Kurdish-­‐populated areas with a special focus on the role of political parties’ practices and ways to control territory. The objective of the second workshop that will be held

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Présentation d’ouvrage – Anatoli n°5 – 13/1/2015

Mardi 13 Janvier 2015 à l’IFEA à 18hAnatoli n° 5 Configurations économiques dans l’espace post-ottoman (CNRS éditions) dirigé par Deniz Akagülen présence de Deniz Akagül, Faruk Bilici, Fatma & Suut Doğruel, Çağlar Keyder, Jean-François Pérouseprésentation en français et en turc Anatoli est une publication annuelle consacrée à l’étude pluridisciplinaire de l’espace qui s’étend de l’Adriatique à la Mer Caspienne. Elle s’intéresse aux cultures – grecque, latine, slave, turque persane, géorgienne, arménienne, juive, etc. – qui l’ont habité et façonné. Les territoires de cet espace, aujourd’hui fragmenté, furent jadis unifiés, au moins partiellement, par des pouvoirs impériaux, dont le dernier fut l’Empire ottoman. Ils en gardent bien des traits communs, souvent sous forme latente. L’importance de cet espace pour l’Union européenne

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