Muhabbet: Greek-Turkish Literary Encounters in the 19th-early 20th centuries
Presented By
The Gennadius Library, American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Speaker(s)
Natasha Lemos and Catherine Boura
Location
ASCSA Cotsen Hall - Hybrid Lectures, Anapiron Polemou 9, Athens 106 76Anapiron Polemou 9
Athens 106 76
The event is free and open to the public. Conversations will be held in English.
Muhabbet is an initiative aiming at bringing together scholars, students, and people interested in the shared social history and cultural heritage of the East Mediterranean. We wish to hold discussions about our common legacies in an informal and friendly environment, like that of the coffeehouses, which originated in the Ottoman East Mediterranean, where people used to come together to develop amicable conversations called muhabbet.
The study of Ottoman history, considerably enriched in recent years, has been read mostly as a prologue to Turkish history, thus leaving the diversity of ethnic and religious groups under its umbrella at the margins of the political, intellectual, and cultural history of the empire. They were much more than that. They not only participated in the everyday life of the imperial state, but contributed considerably to the making of the empire’s multicultural heritage. Our initiative aims especially in creating dialogues for the study of the Ottoman and post-Ottoman worlds, considering the contributions of both the Ottoman elite culture as well as the various ethnic and religious groups of the empire to the historical and contemporary societies of the East Mediterranean.
Organized by:
Institute of Hellenic Culture and Liberal Arts, ACG; Ottoman History Program at the Institute of Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation; and the Gennadius Library
Organizers: Ilay Romain Ors, Elias Kolovos, Catherine Boura