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  2. Eve Lacey – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    Search for:. Librarian. About Eve Lacey. This author has not yet filled in any details. So far Eve Lacey has created 11 blog entries. The Politics of Giving in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic (1853-1950). The Politics of Giving in
  3. The changing city: Istanbul at the end of empire – Skilliter Centre…

    https://skilliter.newn.cam.ac.uk/the-changing-city-istanbul-at-the-end-of-empire/
    Thumbnail for The changing city: Istanbul at the end of empire – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 25 Jun 2024: On Sunday 28th September 2008, the Skilliter Centre hosted a talk, "The changing city: Istanbul at the end of empire", as part of Cambridge University's alumni weekend. The talk, given by Kate Fleet and Ebru Boyar, covered a range of aspects of
  4. project – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    Search for:. project. Research Projects. The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman Period. The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman Period was a three-year project organised by the Skilliter Centre and Vehbi Koç ve Ankara
  5. Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    3 Jun 2024: Aid Branches of the People’s Houses: Shoes, Lunches and Circumcision Ceremonies (1933-1946)./em/p pMesadet Maria Sözmen (University of California, Santa Barbara), emNurturing the Future: Intellectual Philanthropy and Charity
  6. The Ottoman woman : a comparative perspective – Skilliter Centre for…

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    Thumbnail for The Ottoman woman : a comparative perspective – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 14 Jun 2024: The aim of the conference (30 June-2 July 2011) was to examine the role of women within Ottoman society and to question some of the more stereotypic representations of women not as integrated, active and visible members of society but as excluded,
  7. The Ottomans and trade – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    Thumbnail for The Ottomans and trade – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies Papers from this conference were edited by Ebru Boyar and Kate Fleet and published in The Ottomans and Trade (Oriente Moderno, XXV/1) (Rome, 2006). Thursday 21 March PANEL 1:  Chair: Dr Colin Heywood (SOAS) Professor Dan G
  8. Eve Lacey – Page 2 – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    Search for:. Librarian. About Eve Lacey. This author has not yet filled in any details. So far Eve Lacey has created 11 blog entries. Thursday 22nd October 2020 4.30pm (UK time) Ambrosio Bembo: Visualizing Ottoman Space and Authority, The Traveler
  9. The Politics of Giving in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish…

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    Thumbnail for The Politics of Giving in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic (1853-1950) – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies Nazan Çiçek (Ankara University), Caring for Children through the Social Aid Branches of the People’s Houses: Shoes, Lunches and Circumcision Ceremonies (1933-1946).
  10. The loss of the provinces: Ottoman fragmentation to 1918 – Skilliter…

    https://skilliter.newn.cam.ac.uk/the-loss-of-the-provinces-ottoman-fragmentation-to-1918/
    Thumbnail for The loss of the provinces: Ottoman fragmentation to 1918 – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 21 Jun 2024: Discussant: Kate Fleet (Cambridge) Bülent Gökay (Cambridge) The end of Ottoman rule in the Balkans   Discussant: Richard Crampton (Oxford) Stevan Pavlowitch (Southampton) Serbia and the decline of the Ottoman empire  
  11. The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman Period –…

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    Thumbnail for The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman Period – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 25 Jun 2024: The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman Period was a three-year project organised by the Skilliter Centre and Vehbi Koç ve Ankara Araştırmaları Merkezi (VEKAM), Koç University. As part of this project, there were three confere

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