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“Secularist anxieties meet evangelical ones in modern Turkish historiography: The renegade father of

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Stanford University
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4:15 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25, 2013

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Location: Lane History Corner, room 307 Contact: 650-723-2651 sharig@stanford.edu Byzantine and Ottoman Worlds Workshops: The first is “Secularist anxieties meet evangelical ones in modern Turkish historiography: The renegade father of Muslim printing, his treatise on Islam (ca. 1710), and the competing arguments on his Christian past” by Baki Tezcan on February 25th at 4:15 in Building 200, room 307. The second is “Translating Empire: Ottomans, Venetians, and Dragomans in Early Modern Istanbul” by Nathalie Rothman on April 9th at noon in Building 200, room 307. *these events are free and open to the public The Byzantine and Ottoman Worlds Workshop Series is co-sponsored by The Department of History, The Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, The Mediterranean Studies Forum and The Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies. Sponsor: Abbasi Progam in Islamic Studies, History Department, Mediterranean Studies Forum, CREEES Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies Audience: “Secularist anxieties meet evangelical ones in modern Turkish historiography: The renegade father of Muslim printing, his treatise on Islam (ca. 1710), and the competing arguments on his Christian past” by Baki TezcanFacebookTwitterEmailPrintAdd to CalendarByzantine and Ottoman Worlds Workshops: The first is “Secularist anxieties meet evangelical ones in modern Turkish historiography: The renegade father of Muslim printing, his treatise on Islam (ca. 1710), and the competing arguments on his Christian past” by Baki Tezcan on February 25th at 4:15 in Building 200, room 307. The second is “Translating Empire: Ottomans, Venetians, and Dragomans in Early Modern Istanbul” by Nathalie Rothman on April 9th at noon in Building 200, room 307. *these events are free and open to the public The Byzantine and Ottoman Worlds Workshop Series is co-sponsored by The Department of History, The Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, The Mediterranean Studies Forum and The Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies. When:Monday, February 25, 2013. 4:15 PM. Where:Lane History Corner, room 307 (Map) Sponsor:Abbasi Progam in Islamic Studies, History Department, Mediterranean Studies Forum, CREEES Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies Contact:650-723-2651 sharig@stanford.edu Audience:General Public, Faculty/Staff, Students, Alumni/FriendsTags:lecture, humanitiesPermalink:http://events.stanford.edu/events/360/36035More info...Last modified February 4, 2013.
 
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