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    Armenian memoir in Ottoman studies: a workshop in Bamberg, Germany


    Armenian and Ottoman studies are, in essence, called to be mutually
    complementary and enriching academic disciplines. The reality however, is
    that for a very long time they have become areas of specialisation, each
    ignoring the other.

    It is possible, therefore, to regard the workshop held by the Faculty of
    Turkish Studies of the Otto-Friedrich-University, Bamberg (Germany) on 16
    December 2011, as an attempt to break out of this unsuccessful situation.
    The importance of Ottoman Armenian memoir and self-narration was examined
    during this academic meeting.

    The workshop was jointly organised by the Chair of Turkish Studies of the
    Otto-Fredrich-University, Bamberg (Germany), the Orient-Institut (Istanbul)
    and the Houshamadyan Association (Berlin). It is worth stressing that this
    one-day seminar took place at the initiative of Christoph Herzog (Bamberg)
    and Richard Wittmann (Orient-Institut, Istanbul), who are members of a new
    generation of Ottoman scholars. They are attempting to break Ottoman
    studies, developed in the West, out of its classical mould and inject new
    things into it. The attention that they have shown towards Armenian
    historiographical sources is, in the first instance, an unprecedented step
    in the discipline of Ottoman studies.

    Elke Hartmann (Berlin Free University/Houshamadyan) provided a general
    overview of the theme of the workshop. Ara Sarafian (Gomidas Institute,
    London), Talin Suciyan (University of Munich) and Aylin Koçunyan (European
    University Institute) all addressed the workshop. Other 0ttoman studies and
    Armenian studies scholars from various countries took part to the workshop:
    Hans-Lukas Kieser (University of Zurich), Rachel Goshgarian (Lafayette
    College), Hacik Gazer (University of Erlangen), Eyal Ginio (The Hebrew
    University), Johann Strauss (Université de Strasbourg), Alexandre Toumarkine
    (Orient-Institut, Istanbul).



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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