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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] Fwd: [balkans] Conference: Ottoman Empire & Balkan Nationalisms 1789-1932, Rethymno (Greece), 13-14.12.2003Agron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.comWed Dec 10 21:12:33 EST 2003
>
> The Ottoman Empire and the Rise of Balkan
> Nationalisms, 1789-1832.
> An international conference, 13-14 Dec. 2003
>
> The Department of History and Archaeology of the
> University of Crete
> announces an international conference, which will be
> held in Rethymno,
> Greece, on 13-14 December, 2003 ("Xenia" Students'
> Cultural Center).
> The topic of the conference is "The Ottoman Empire
> and the Rise of
> Balkan Nationalisms, 1789-1832: Conflict,
> Transformation, Adaptation".
>
> Conference Program
>
> Saturday, 13 December 2003
> Morning Session
>
> 9.15 Opening - Addresses
>
> 9.30-9.50 Gergana Georgieva (Sofia), Administrative
> Structure and
> Government of Rumelia in the Later 18th and Early
> 19th Century
>
> 10.00-10.20 Viorel Panaite (Bucharest), Wallachia
> and Moldavia according
> to the Ottoman Legal and Political View, 1774-1829
>
> 10.30-10.50 Antonis Anastasopoulos (Rethymno),
> Karaferye (Veroia) in
> the 1790s: How Much Can the Kadi Sicilleri Tell Us?
>
> 11.00-11.20 Cedomir Antic (Belgrade), The Formative
> Years of the
> Principality of Serbia (1804-1839): Ottoman
> Influences
>
> 11.30-12.00 Break
>
> 12.00-12.20 Rossitsa Gradeva (Sofia), Secession in
> the Ottoman Balkans:
> The Case of Osman Pazvantoglu
>
> 12.30-12.50 Rachida Tlili Sellaouti (Tunis), Le
> nizam-i cedid, Osman
> Pasvant Oglu et l'Empire ottoman (1789-1806)
>
> 13.00-13.20 Dimitris Dimitropoulos (Athens), Aspects
> of the Working
> of Fiscal Machinery in the Areas Ruled by Ali Pasha
>
> Evening Session
>
> 17.30-17.50 Martha Pylia (Komotini), Conflits
> politiques et comportements
> des primats chretiens en Moree pre-revolutionnaire
>
> 18.00-18.20 Dimitrios Stamatopoulos (Thessaloniki),
> Constantinople in
> the Peloponnese: The Case of the Dragoman of the
> Morea (Tercuman Bey)
> Georgios Wallerianos
>
> 18.30-18.50 Anna Vlachopoulou (Munich), Like the
> Mafia: The Ottoman
> Military Presence in the Morea on the Eve of the
> Revolution
>
> 19.00-19.30 Break
>
> 19.30-19.50 Christos Loukos (Rethymno), Suggestions
> for a
> Bolder Incorporation of Studies on the Greek
> Revolution of 1821
> into their Ottoman Context
>
> 20.00-20.20 Panayiotis Stathis (Rethymno), From
> Klefts and Armatoloi
> to Revolutionaries
>
> 20.30-20.50 Mehmet Seyitdanlioglu (Ankara), Greek
> Independence in
> Ottoman Chronicles
>
> Sunday, 14 December 2003
>
> Morning Session
>
> 9.30-9.50 Christine Philliou (Princeton), Breaking
> the Tetrarchia and
> Saving the Kaymakam: To Be an Ambitious Ottoman
> Christian in 1821
>
> 10.00-10.20 Hakan Erdem (Istanbul), "Perfidious
> Albanians" and
> "Zealous Governors": Ottoman-Albanian Relations
> during the Greek
> War of Independence
>
> 10.30-11.00 Break
>
> 11.00-11.20 Vassilis Demetriades (Rethymno),
> Conflict of Interests
> between Central Administration and Local Society in
> Crete in the
> Course of the Greek Revolution of 1821
>
> 11.30-11.50 Cengiz Kirli (Istanbul), Balkan
> Nationalisms and the
> Ottoman Empire: Views from the Streets of Istanbul
>
> 12.00-12.30 Concluding Remarks - Farewell
>
> The conference is kindly sponsored by:
> The Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation
> Alpha Bank
> Emporiki Bank
> Piraeus Bank
> Metaichmio Publications
>
>
>
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