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Tobunken Seminar

Migration and Identity in the Late Ottoman Empire

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Date and TimeOctober 18, 25, and November 1, 2024 (Fri), 3pm~4:15pm
Venue- On-site: Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, 1st Meeting Room (1st session), 2nd Meeting Room (2nd and 3rd session)
- Online: Zoom
TitleMigration and Identity in the Late Ottoman Empire
SpeakerFuat Dündar (TOBB University of Economics and Technology / IASA Visiting Researcher)
LanguageEnglish

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Program

1. October 18 (1st Meeting Room)Migration, Religion, and State: Ottoman Immigration Policy, 1856-1908
2. October 25 (2nd Meeting Room)Republic of Immigrants: Ottoman-Turkish Immigration Policy, 1908-1923
3. November 1 (2nd Meeting Room)From Zimmi and Millet to Minority System: Ottoman Kurdish and Armenian Identity Politics

We are pleased to announce that the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia will be hosting a seminar series on “Migration and Identity in the Late Ottoman Empire.” Dr. Fuat Dündar of TOBB University of Economics and Technology, a leading expert on the late Ottoman migration policy, will give three lectures.

Contact:Jun Akiba (IASA) j-akiba[a]ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp