Mi, 16.11.2022 9:30

What is Asia to Us?

International Workshop: 65 years of JESHO – Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient

Julius Goltzius, Allegory of Asia, from The Four Continents, ca. 1560–1590, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, © The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1949.

organised by Brill Academic Publishers and Institute of Iranian Studies (Austrian Academy of Sciences)

 

 

 

Programme

9.30   Paolo Sartori | Austrian Academy of Sciences
Welcome and Introduction

9.45    Willard Sunderland | The University of Cincinnati
Lost in Translation: Russia and East Asia since 1600

11.00    Loretta Kim | The University of Hong Kong
Pre-Ethnic, Polyethnic, and Post-Ethnic: Social and Cultural Communities in Historical Transition in Northeast Asia

13.00    Derin Terzioğlu | Boğaziçi University
Early Modern Asia from an Ottomanist's Perspective

14.15    Evrim Binbaş | University of Bonn
Fractured Lineages of Early Modern Absolutism: Perspectives from the Timurid and Turkmen Periods

 

 

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Time
November 16, 2022
9.30 - 15.00

Venue
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Seminar room (1st floor)
Hollandstrasse 11-13
1020 Vienna

Convenor
Dr. Paolo Sartori
paolo.sartori(at)oeaw.ac.at
Editor-in-Chief of JESHO Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient

organised by
Brill Academic Publishers
Institute of Iranian Studies

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