We are pleased to announce that the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia will be hosting a seminar series on “Migration and Identity in the Late Ottoman Empire." Dr. Fuat Dündar of TOBB University of Economics and Technology, a leading expert on the late Ottoman migration policy, will give three lectures. The seminars will be conducted in English, both in person and online. To register for this seminar series, please fill in the form.
Date and time: October 18, 25, and November 1, 2024 (Fri), 3pm~4:15pm
Venue: Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, 1st Meeting Room (1st session), 2nd Meeting Room (2nd and 3rd session) /Zoom
Registration form: https://forms.gle/k7VzA5gwjV5JAJcp7
Lecturer: Fuat Dündar (TOBB University of Economics and Technology / IASA Visiting Researcher)
Title: Migration and Identity in the Late Ottoman Empire
Program:
1. October 18 (1st Meeting Room)
Migration, Religion, and State: Ottoman Immigration Policy, 1856-1908
2. October 25 (2nd Meeting Room)
Republic of Immigrants: Ottoman-Turkish Immigration Policy, 1908-1923
3. November 1 (2nd Meeting Room)
From Zimmi and Millet to Minority System: Ottoman Kurdish and Armenian Identity Politics
*This seminar is supported by JSPS Invitational Fellowships for Research in Japan.
Contact: Jun Akiba (IASA) j-akiba[a]ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp