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

ICR Istanbul a initiat in acest an o serie de workshopuri sub egida Black Sea Historiographies. Primul eveniment din aceasta serie are ca tematica diplomatia moderna in SE Europei. Intreaga serie de workshopuri este gandita ca un dialog intre istoricii romani si cei turci, in perpectiva crearii unei retele de cooperare academica.

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