Présentiel : Collège de France, 52 rue du Cardinal Lemoine 75005 Paris, salle Françoise Héritier. En raison des restrictions d’entrée au bâtiment, celles et ceux qui souhaiteraient assister à la soutenance, sont priés de contacter la candidate. Lien pour le distanciel également auprès de la candidate.
Membres du jury :
Marc Aymes (Centre national de la recherche scientifique / École des hautes études en sciences sociales, co-directeur de thèse) Olivier Bouquet (Université Paris Cité / Institut universitaire de France) Michel Espagne (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, co-directeur de thèse) Aleksandra Kobiljski (Centre national de la recherche scientifique) Harun Küçük (University of Pennsylvania) Darina Martykánová (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Stéphane Van Damme (Ecole normale supérieure – Paris Sciences et Lettres)
Subject Fields: Early Modern History and Period Studies, Eastern Europe History / Studies, Humanities, Islamic History / Studies, Middle East History / Studies
New Submission Deadline: The deadline for the submission of proposals (both for panels and individual papers) for CIEPO-25 has now been extended to 20 December 2023. This extension is in response to numerous requests and aims to accommodate the needs of potential participants.
The Academy of Albanian Studies and the Institute of Political Studies “Sami Frasheri” are pleased to announce that the 25th Symposium of the Comité International des Études Pré-Ottomanes et Ottomanes (International Committee for Pre-Ottoman and Ottoman Studies, CIÉPO) will take place in Tirana, Albania, from 21-25 June 2024.
The aim is to provide a platform of a high scholarly level that will promote the knowledge and sustain the memory of Ottoman history.
The symposium will include four days of sessions at a designated conference center in Tirana (21-24 June). An excursion is scheduled for the last day (25 June), during which participants will have the chance to visit Ottoman sites in the surrounding areas.
Submissions
The organizers encourage thematic panels, but individual papers may also be submitted. In total, the symposium will feature up to 200 papers. Each paper, whether part of a panel or independent, will be of a duration of 15 minutes. Panels should ideally comprise four papers (panels of three to six papers are also acceptable) and include a brief 5-minute introductory presentation. All sessions will conclude with a brief discussion.