SHN Lecture Series | Interimperial Diplomacy, Security and Administrative Reform in The Ottoman East

3 ma
Date
3 april 2023
From
16:00
until
17:30
Address
Utrecht, Drift 25, room 0.03 or online

The Security History Network invites you to join us in the next lecture in this year’s SHN Lecture Series which will be given by dr. İlkay Yılmaz. This lecture is called Interimperial Diplomacy, Security and Administrative Reform in The Ottoman East and is open to students, academics and professionals alike.

İlkay Yılmaz is currently a DFG-funded research assistant at the Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut at the division of Modern History/Prof. Dr. Oliver Janz at the Freie Universität Berlin. She was an Einstein Fellow at the division of Modern History from January 2020- March 2022 and a research fellow at “Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East in Europe” (EUME) in 2020-21. She was a research fellow at the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (Berlin) in 2010-11 and in 2017-19. She was working as an assistant professor at Istanbul University from 2014 to 2016; she also worked as a research assistant at Istanbul University in 2005-2013 during her Master and Ph.D. studies. She was a visiting Ph.D. candidate at Leiden University in 2009-2010 with TUBITAK scholarship. She conducted research on passport history, inter-imperial collaboration on policing, public order, state formation, security history and history of violence in the Ottoman Empire during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

More about this event

We invite you to join us for this event on Monday 3 April 2023 from 16:00-17:30. This event will be held in person at Drift 25, room 0.03 but can also be attended online via Microsoft Teams. Click here for the Teams link.

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