Workshop Black Sea Historiographies (I): The challenge of modern diplomacy in SE Europe

Istanbul Romen Kültür Merkezi bu yıl Black Sea Historiographies çerçevesi altında bir dizi atölye çalışmalarını başlattı. Bu dizideki ilk faaliyetin konusu Güney – Doğu Avrupa’daki modern diplomasidir. Tüm atölyeler, ilerde akademik bir işbirliği ağı kurulması yönelik, Romen ve Türk tarihçiler arasındaki bir dialog olarak düşunülmüştür.

Program
10.00-10.30: Welcome; introductory remarks; presentation of participants
10.30-11.00: Sinan Kuneralp (Center for Ottoman Diplomatic History, The Isis Press, Istanbul), Who was the homo diplomaticus ottomanicus?
11.00-11.30: dr. Gul Tokay (Center for Ottoman Diplomatic History, Istanbul), Ottoman Diplomacy at the Congress of Berlin (1878) and its immediate Aftermath
11.30-12.00: dr. Daniel Cain (Institute for South-East European Studies, Bucharest), Diplomacy and diplomats in South-Eastern Europe before First World War. Some considerations
12.00-12.30: dr. Silvana Rachieru (Romanian Cultural Institute in Istanbul/University of Bucharest), Acquiring prestige in the diplomatic world : the case of the Royal Legation of Romania in Istanbul
12.30-13.00: Discussions

13.00-14.00: Lunch Break

14.00-14.30: dr. Bogdan Popa (Nicolae Iorga Institute of History, Bucharest), Diplomatic reports as travel accounts through the Romanian Principalities (1800-1856)
14.30-15.00: Houssine Alloul, PhD candidate (Research Group of Political History, University of Antwerp), Ottoman diplomacy, ‘national’ Orders and the question of Westernization (1852-1914)
15.00-15.30: Bogdan Ceobanu, PhD candidate (A.D. Xenopol Institute of History/Al. I. Cuza University Iasi), Foreign diplomats in Bucharest at the end of the 19th century: between professional prestige and damaged personal reputation.
15.30 -17.00 Discussions, projects, conclusions