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Ottoman History Podcast

Ottoman History Podcast
Ottoman Empire
Egypt
Palestine
Zionism
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Balfour Declaration
Settler Colonialism
Sufism
Armenian Genocide
Nighttime Rituals
Eighteenth-Century Cities
Nakba
Nur Baba
Aintab
Economic Violence
Nazareth
Social Hierarchies
Activism
Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu
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Interviews with historians about the history of the Ottoman Empire and beyond. Visit www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/ for hundreds more archived episodes.

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with Nir Shafir hosted by Maryam Patton | The seventeenth century has often been characterized as a period of disorder and religious polemics in the Ottoman Empire. In this podcast, Nir Shafir takes us inside his award-winning new book, which argue... more

produced by Shireen Hamza

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Mahmood Kooria, Rebecca Hankins, and Samantha Pellegrino | What could historians have to say about a fantasy novel? The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi, published in 2... more

Nurçin İleri, Emine Öztaner ve Meltem Kocaman Sunucu: Can Gümüş | Bu bölümde, Nurçin İleri, Emine Öztaner ve Meltem Kocaman ile elektriğin Osmanlı’dan Cumhuriyet’e uzanan süreçte gündelik yaşamı ve toplumsal ilişkileri nasıl dönüştürdüğünü tartışıy... more

with Perin Gürel hosted by Chris Gratien | Comparisons are everywhere in American discussions of Middle East politics. As our guest, Perin Gürel, argues in a new book, this cultural impulse has political roots in the Cold War period. In this episod... more

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Recent Guests

Nir Shafir
Associate Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego.
University of California, San Diego
Episode: Pamphlets and Polemics in the 17th-Century Ottoman Empire
Richard Calis
Assistant Professor in Cultural History at Utrecht University, specializing in the history of science and intellectual history.
Utrecht University
Episode: Martin Crusius and the Discovery of Ottoman Greece
Emre Can Dağlıoğlu
Researcher in the history department of Stanford University
Stanford University
Episode: Arapların 1915’i: Soykırım, Kimlik, Coğrafya
Uğur Z. Crete Apeçe
Assistant Professor of History at Lehigh University
Lehigh University
Episode: The End of Ottoman Crete
Susanna Ferguson
A historian and author of the book "Labors of Love, Gender, Capitalism, and Democracy in Modern Arab Thought"
Stanford University Press
Episode: Gender, Capitalism, and Democracy in Modern Arab Thought
İlkay Yılmaz
Senior researcher at Freie Universität Berlin and author of Ottoman Passports
Freie Universität Berlin
Episode: Ottoman Passports
Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky
Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Studies
University of California Santa Barbara
Episode: North Caucasian Refugees and the Late Ottoman State
Ali Kulez
Assistant professor of Hispanic studies at Boston College
Boston College
Episode: An Ottoman Imam in Brazil
Andrew Simon
Author of 'Media of the Masses, Cassette Culture in Modern Egypt'
Episode: Media of the Masses in Modern Egypt

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 505 ratings
  • One of my favorite programs.

    Overview of centuries of important history. Calm, balanced informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Smokylass
    United States12 days ago
  • Listening to this podcast in the dark

    Have you tried listening to this podcast in the dark? It is a game changer. Laying down in the dark with AirPods on and listening to this podcast that takes me back into time. No distractions but some experts talking about Ottoman empire. It’s surreal.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sisatom
    United States2 years ago
  • Fascinating!

    Profound, takes-its-time, niche-yet-awe-provoking knowledge on the Ottomans.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bennett Mik
    France4 years ago
  • Compelling history

    An excellent podcast, beautifully produced and full of compelling stories.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fabgthewonderdog
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Simply the best

    This is one of the best history podcasts out there. The guests are experts in their fields, the hosts are knowledgeable, and the team as a whole engages with the scholarly community at large, creating meaningful educational resources in the process.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ertugruloglu
    Netherlands4 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the depth and academic rigor of the discussions, often highlighting the engaging interviews with expert guests.
Feedback typically emphasizes the engaging format and the unique perspectives offered, making it a standout option in the history podcast genre.
The podcast is recognized for its well-produced content, making complex historical narratives accessible to both specialists and general audiences.
Many enjoy the broad range of topics, noting that the episodes encourage critical thinking around history and its relevance to contemporary issues.

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#248
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#131
Italy/History
Apple Podcasts
#211
United Arab Emirates/History
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#247
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#249
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Arapların 1915’i: Soykırım, Kimlik, Coğrafya
Q: What do you think is the reason for the research in 1915 on the Arab geography?
Dağlıoğlu explains that the events of 1915 have far-reaching implications, linking violence and identity in the broader context of Middle Eastern history.
Arapların 1915’i: Soykırım, Kimlik, Coğrafya
Q: Can you tell us about the book in general terms? How did the idea for a book like this come about?
The idea originated in 2014 when the author encountered testimony about the Armenian genocide and realized that there was much to explore about the involvement of Arabs in these events.
The End of Ottoman Crete
Q: In the book, you make a point of calling it civil war. What does that term mean to you and what does that signify?
Civil war suggests a conflict between intimately familiar groups, and contemporaries viewed the events as such, despite modern narratives framing it through state perspectives.
The End of Ottoman Crete
Q: Could you talk about the demographics a little bit? And how many Muslims, how many Christians, are they living in different places?
Around 300,000 people lived on the island and one-third of this number was Muslim, and two-thirds Christian, with mixed villages of Muslims and Christians throughout the countryside.
Nationality on Trial in the 19th Century Mediterranean
Q: So how did the case turn out and what were the ramifications after?
The court ultimately ruled that Nissim Shamama remained Tunisian and applied Jewish law to his estate, though the process was lengthy and involved multiple legal disputes.

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This podcast comprises a rich array of interviews with scholars who explore the intricacies of the Ottoman Empire and its far-reaching influence. Episodes tackle diverse topics including the socio-religious debates in 17th-century Ottoman society, the implications of the Armenian genocide, and the cultural intersections within Ottoman Greece. The discussions not only provide historical context but also encourage listeners to critically analyze the narratives surrounding these topics, often connecting historical insights to contemporary issues. Unique to this offering is its academic rigor paired with accessibility, engaging both scholars and general audiences alike.

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2. Richard Calis
3. Emre Can Dağlıoğlu
4. Uğur Z. Crete Apeçe
5. Susanna Ferguson
6. İlkay Yılmaz
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