Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the processes of state formation within the Ottoman Empire, focusing on the administrative structures and governance models that emerged. It aims to analyze how these frameworks influenced contemporary Middle Eastern political systems.
This session examines the interactions between the Ottoman Empire and colonial powers, highlighting the impact of these encounters on regional dynamics. Papers will discuss the legacy of colonialism in shaping modern Middle Eastern identities and statehood.
This track investigates the various modernization efforts and reform movements within the Ottoman Empire, including the Tanzimat reforms. It seeks to understand how these initiatives transformed societal structures and influenced contemporary governance.
This session focuses on the interplay between Islamic law and governance during the Ottoman period. Papers will explore how legal frameworks shaped societal norms and state authority in the region.
This track delves into the rise of nationalism within the Ottoman Empire and its effects on ethnic and cultural identities. It aims to analyze how these nationalist movements contributed to the eventual dissolution of the empire.
This session examines the diplomatic strategies employed by the Ottoman Empire in its relations with both neighboring states and European powers. Papers will assess how these diplomatic efforts shaped regional stability and conflict.
This track focuses on the military strategies and conflicts that defined the Ottoman Empire's expansion and defense. It aims to analyze the implications of military encounters on state formation and territorial integrity.
This session explores the rich cultural and literary heritage of the Ottoman Empire, examining how literature reflected societal values and historical transformations. Papers will discuss the role of cultural production in shaping collective memory.
This track investigates the ways in which post-Ottoman societies engage with their Ottoman heritage and collective memory. It aims to understand the implications of this engagement for contemporary identity and cultural preservation.
This session examines the evolution of gender roles within the Ottoman Empire, focusing on how societal changes influenced women's status and rights. Papers will analyze the intersection of gender, culture, and politics in this historical context.
This track explores the multifaceted role of religion in shaping governance and societal norms within the Ottoman Empire. It aims to analyze how religious institutions influenced political authority and community cohesion.
