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Conférence
Le dimanche 18 février 2024 à 16h30 (heure du Caire), IFAO
Egypt and the Ottoman Empire: a Historiographic Approach
Nelly Hanna
Langue : anglais.
In the framework of the fifth edition of the international winter school devoted to reading and analysing Ottoman manuscript sources, Nelly Hannna is presenting the topic: "Egypt and the Ottoman Empire: a Historiographic Approach" in a lecture open to public.
The winter school aims to overcome the initial difficulties researchers often face when working with archival documents from the Ottoman period, one of which has to do with technical terminologies no longer in use today. Today, early-career scholars often feel helpless when faced with Ottoman archival material in Ottoman Turkish or other languages used in the Empire, and they need to develop their skills in palaeography and philology. Besides, dialogue and exchange remain limited between the different schools of Ottoman history, particularly between scholars focusing on the analysis of imperial dynamics (who are generally specialists in the Ottoman language) and those who concentrate on the provinces of the Empire and who therefore work on sources produced in local languages.
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La conférence est publique et ouverte à tous dans la limite des places disponibles dans la salle de conférence. Veuillez noter que l'entrée ne sera pas autorisée lorsque la salle aura atteint sa capacité maximale, et dans tous les cas 15 minutes après le début de la conférence. Nous vous remercions de votre compréhension. الدعوة عامة والحضور مجاني في حدود الأماكن المتاحة. يرجى العلم أنه سيتم غلق الأبواب بمجرد اكتمال عدد الحضور المتاح فالصالة، وفي جميع الأحوال بعد ١٥ دقيقة من بداية المحاضرة. شكرًا لتفهمكم. The lecture is public, and free to attend within the limit of available places in the conference room. Please note that entrance will not be allowed once the room has reached its maximum capacity, and in all cases 15 minutes after the beginning of the lecture. Thank you for your understanding. |