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Ottoman Passports
Ottoman History Podcast
09/05/24 • 0 min
| Passports are objects at once momentous and mundane. How did they come about in the late Ottoman Empire? In this episode, İlkay Yılmaz discusses the history of this technology, and how the state effort to manage information about identity and control people's movement emerged alongside international police efforts to control anarchist and revolutionary subjects between different empires in the late nineteenth century. With this new technology, the ability to control people's movement also became contingent on the photograph and connected to late Ottoman politics of migration and ethnicity. She also discusses how these state efforts to limit people's movement through the technology of the passport have echoes in the present, even in her own life. « Click for More »
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Religion, Science, and an Arab Renaissance Man
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09/16/24 • 0 min
| Across the 19th century Arab East, or Mashriq, there were two simultaneous but seemingly contradictory trends afoot. On the one hand, new ways of understanding religion, science, and community, often associated with the intellectual 'revival' of the Arab Nahda, ushered in new forms of thought and more fluid subjectivities. On the other hand, movements emerged to reinscribe, intensify, and uphold stricter communal boundaries between religious groups. How did these two trends coexist? The life and thought of Mikha'il Mishaqa (1800-1888) offer some answers. Mishaqa was a doctor, merchant, moneylender, and writer who was raised in Greek Catholicism, lost his faith, regained it, and then converted to Protestantism. Through his many-sided life, his voluminous writings, and his obstinate commitment to 'reason', Mishaqa offers an example of how a single life could integrate these seemingly contradictory trends of 19th century Arab East. « Click for More »
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The Hundred Years' War on Palestine
Ottoman History Podcast
11/19/23 • -1 min
with Rashid Khalidi hosted by Zeinab Azarbadegan | In this episode, Rashid Khalidi discusses his latest book The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917–2017, where he defines Zionism not only as a nationalist project in conflict with the Palestinian one, but also a settler colonial project supported by the British and later the American imperialism. We begin in the late Ottoman period as Khalidi examines the familiar episodes and key turning points, which he characterizes as declaratations of war and wagings of war on Palestinians. We discuss the 1917 Balfour declaration and the communal conflict in the British Mandate of Palestine that led to the general strike and Arab revolt of 1936. The 1948 war, the Palestinian Nakba, and the creation of the State of Israel provide the backdrop for Cold War period conflicts, the rise of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the outbreak of the First Intifada, which culminated in the Oslo Accords of 1993-95. Khalidi reflects on his experiences with the failures of Oslo, which set the stage for the rise of Hamas in Gaza and periodic sieges that have continued to the present day. We conclude with a consideration of the current war, situating the unprecedented civilian toll of both the attacks by Hamas in Israel and the subsequent Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip within Khalidi's larger narrative of more than a century of war on Palestine. « Click for More »
The Language of Protest in 19th Century Egypt
Ottoman History Podcast
02/11/20 • -1 min
Ottomans, Orientalists, and 19th-Century Visual Culture
Ottoman History Podcast
01/19/20 • -1 min
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Erken Modern Avrupa Oyunlarındaki Türk İmgesi
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04/19/20 • -1 min
Cihan Harbinde Arap Toprakları ve Osmanlı-Türk Hatıratı
Ottoman History Podcast
04/01/20 • -1 min
Being Urban and Urbane in Safavid Iran
Ottoman History Podcast
04/08/20 • -1 min
Osmanlı Devleti'nde Salgın Hastalıklarla Mücadele
Ottoman History Podcast
03/11/20 • -1 min
The Bosnian War, Jihad, and American Empire
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04/15/20 • -1 min
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How many episodes does Ottoman History Podcast have?
Ottoman History Podcast currently has 199 episodes available.
What topics does Ottoman History Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Arabic, Culture, Islam, Russia, Society & Culture, Empire, History and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Ottoman History Podcast?
The episode title 'Ottoman Passports' is the most popular.
How often are episodes of Ottoman History Podcast released?
Episodes of Ottoman History Podcast are typically released every 9 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of Ottoman History Podcast?
The first episode of Ottoman History Podcast was released on May 3, 2012.
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