EUME Lectures
EUME Lectures
The EUME Lectures series invites fellows and scholars from the EUME network to present a major work they published as a result of their fellowship or to talk about their perspectives on a current political, cultural or social issue.
EUME Lectures
Wed 22 Jun 2011 | 15:00–17:00
What did it mean to be European in the Sixteenth Century? A View from the Ottoman Empire
Giancarlo Casale (University of Minnesota)
Mon 07 Feb 2011 | 17:00–18:30
The Bible through Muslim Eyes: A Medieval Muslim Theologian's Study of Christian Scripture
Lejla Demiri (EUME Fellow 2010/11)
Thu 27 May 2010 | 17:00–18:30
Tesvikiye: The Making of an Elite Neighborhood and Narratives of Nostalgia in Istanbul
Leyla Neyzi (Sabanci University, Istanbul)
Wed 13 Jan 2010 | 19:00–21:00
Tue 30 Jun 2009 | 18:00–20:00
Myths and Fears of Secularism in Turkey: Islamization and Christianization
Umut Azak (EUME Fellow 2008/09), Esra Özyürek (UC, San Diego), Chair: Cilja Harders (Freie Universität Berlin / EUME)
Tue 09 Jun 2009 | 18:00–20:00
Debris and Diaspora: An Overview of Cultural Production in the Last Three Decades in Iraq
Sinan Antoon (EUME Fellow 2008/09), Chair: Hoda Salah (Center for Middle Eastern and North African Politics)
Mon 03 Dec 2007 | 17:00–18:30
Sixteenth-Century Scientific Exchanges between Europe and the World of Islam
George Saliba (Columbia University, New York)
Mon 09 Jul 2007 | 17:00–18:30
The Nationalization of the Ottoman Empire's War: Remembrance of the First
Erol Köroglu (Bogazici Universitesi / EUME Fellow 2006/07)
Mon 11 Jun 2007 | 17:00–18:30
Sacred Language and Cultural Decline: Were Arabs too Backward to Print Books?
Dana Sajdi (EUME Fellow 2006/07)
Mon 14 May 2007 | 17:00–18:30
Part of Europe? Colonial Geopolitics, Translation, and the Riddle of Origins in Egyptian Literary Culture, 1834-1930
Shaden Tageldin (University of Minnesota / EUME Fellow 2006/07)
Thu 26 Apr 2007 | 17:00–18:30