OTUGRAD: Ottoman and Turkish Studies Graduate Workshop 2026

OTUGRAD

Ottoman and Turkish Studies Graduate Workshop

June 1, 2026, Monday

 CEU's Vienna Campus, B-505

Central European University

Quellenstraße 51, 1100

Workshop Program

09:00 - 09:30: Registration and Opening Remarks

09:30 - 10:45: Panel I: Body, Virtue, and Gendered Selfhoods in the Late Ottoman World

                                       Chair: Nadia Al-Bagdadi (Central European University

                          A Brotherhood of Tears: Sensibility and the Reconstruction of Hegemonic                                    Masculinity in the Late Ottoman Empire 

                          Doğukan Oruç (Kırklareli University, Türkiye)

                         Triangle of Morality, Beauty and Health: Constructing Beauty Discourse                                         through Health to Regulate Morality for Ottoman Women between 1895-1927

                         Ferdan Işıl Sevimli (University of Bologna, Italy)

                         The Kafes as a Spatial Trope: Emotional Negotiation of Shifting Subjectivities in                           Ottoman-Turkish Modernity
                         Deniz Akdeniz (Izmir University of Economics, Türkiye)

10:45 - 11:00: Coffee break

1:00 - 12:30: Panel II: Crossing Thresholds: Identity and Transformation in the Late and
                                       Post-Ottoman World
                                       Chair: Tobias Mörike (Weltmuseum Wien)

                      Dancing across Empires: “Kurdish Princess” Leila Bederkhan and the Politics                                of  Scandal in Interwar Vienna
                      Bilal Akar (University of Milan, Italy, and University of Vienna, Austria)

                     Performing European Emotions: Acting, Cultural Transfer, and the                                                   Transformation of Emotional Expression in Late Ottoman Theatre
                     Dila Okuş (Istanbul University, Türkiye, and Ludwig Maximilian University   of                               Munich, Germany)         

                     Exploring the Lived Experiences of Circassian Muhajirs in the Ottoman Empire                             through Microhistory
                     Janset Nil Genç (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)

                    Sharif Ali Haydar Pasha and the Lived Experience of the Ottoman Transition
                    Ebrar Şahika Küçükaşçı (Koç University, Türkiye

12:30 - 13:30: Lunch break

3:30 - 14:45: Panel III: Proxy and Proximity: Diplomatic Representation across Empires
                                       Chair: Yasir Yılmaz (Austrian Academy of Sciences, ÖAW)

                     The Sultan Behind the Curtain: Sokollu Mehmed Pasha’s Diplomatic Construction                       of Murad III (r. 1574–1595)
                     Nilab Saeedi (Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies, ÖAW, Austria)

                    Integrating Algiers into Ottoman Diplomacy: Hüseyin Pasha and His Negotiations                        with European Consuls (1683-1689)
                    Ayşe Çiçek Ünal (Yale University, USA and Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

                    Envoys, Rivalry, and Civil War: The Tunisian Diplomatic Mission to France of 1727 

                    Jonas Czaika (Central European University, Austria)

14:45 - 15:00: Coffee break

15:00 - 16:30: Panel IV: Between Allegiances: Actors, Networks, and the Margins of the                                              Empire
                                          Chair: Tolga Esmer (Central European University)

                         Flying over the Danube to Istanbul: Imperial Falcons Sent to the Sultan by the                             Lords of Wallachia and Moldavia (XVI-XVIII c.)
                         Vasile-Rareș Prodescu (University of Bucharest, Romania)

                       After Müsâdere: Confiscation, Capital, and Commerce in the Ottoman Morea
                       Safa Hamzeh (UCLA, USA)

                        Between Empire and Nation: Individuals, Networks, and the Making of the                                    Greek State, 1821–1833
                        Ahmet Karapunar (European University Institute, Italy)

                       Medicine and Incarceration in the Late Ottoman Empire: The Armenian                                         Physician of Payas General Prison
                       H. Hüma Yardım (City University of New York, USA)

16:45: Reception

Organizing Committee: Ahmet Baran Demir, Elli Stogiannou, Göker Giresunlu.

The organizers of the workshop would like to gratefully acknowledge the support and funding provided by the Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies at CEU.