03-003-6070.SE01 Non-Muslim and non-Sunni Communities in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Republican Turkey

Veranstaltungsdetails

Lehrende: Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi

Veranstaltungsart: Seminar

Orga-Einheit: 03-Religionswissenschaft

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Semesterwochenstunden: 2

Unterrichtssprache: Englisch

Offizielle Kursbeschreibung:
Often viewed as an “Islamic state,” the Ottoman Empire was a multiethnic and multi-confessional empire inhabited by diverse ethnic and religious communities, including Muslims, Christians, and Jews. This seminar introduces students to non-Muslim and non-Sunni communities of the late Ottoman Empire and early republican Turkey, spe-cifically three of the empire’s largest non-Muslim populations—the Greeks (or Orthodox Rums), Armenians, and Jews—and its non-Sunni communities such as the Alevis, Ye-zidis, Alawite---Nusayris, and Druzes. The main objective of the seminar is to explore the histories of these communities in the 19th and early 20th centuries and their interac-tions with the government and other communities in an imperial and national context. Throughout the semester, we will discuss the basic concepts, events, and issues that are important for us to understand the realities and implications of being a non-Muslim and non-Sunni community in the Ottoman Empire and Turkish Republic. Topics and con-cepts to be addressed in the seminar include the culture and lives of these communities, imperial methods of rule over diverse populations, tolerance, loyalty, intercommunal harmony and violence, the transformation from an empire to a nation-state, and the minority question in Turkey.
This introductory seminar is designed for bachelor/undergraduate students regardless of background and experience.

Organisatorisches:
Dozent: Edip Gölbsi

Literatur:
Literature will be announced at the beginning of the semester.

Termine
Datum Von Bis Raum Lehrende
1 Mi, 11. Okt. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
2 Mi, 18. Okt. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
3 Mi, 25. Okt. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
4 Mi, 1. Nov. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
5 Mi, 8. Nov. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
6 Mi, 15. Nov. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
7 Mi, 29. Nov. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
8 Mi, 6. Dez. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
9 Mi, 13. Dez. 2023 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
10 Mi, 3. Jan. 2024 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
11 Mi, 10. Jan. 2024 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
12 Mi, 17. Jan. 2024 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
13 Mi, 24. Jan. 2024 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
14 Mi, 31. Jan. 2024 15:15 16:45 Großer Seminarraum M 103 Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi
Enthalten in Modulen
Modul
03-003-6070 Religion in der Türkei in Geschichte und Gegenwart (WiSe 2023/24)
06-008-GS-0930 Regions in Globalisation Processes: Asia and the Middle East II (WiSe 2023/24, WiSe 2023/24)
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Lehrende
Ph.D. Edip Gölbasi