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Kara Moon PodcastKara Moon Podcast#88 B-day AylaAyla is jarig en trakteert! Dit wil je graag ontvangen!info@karamoon.nlVoicememo van 10 sec die je begint met: Ik ben...2025-02-1129 minKara Moon PodcastKara Moon Podcast#81 Divine Innergy: Retraite bij de Bosnische PiramidesIn deze bijzondere aflevering gaan Kara en Ayla in gesprek met Janne-Marije en Ingrid over hun unieke retraite “Divine Innergy” die plaatsvindt bij de mystieke Bosnische piramides. Ze delen de magie van deze krachtige plek, hun inspiratie achter de retraite en hoe deze een diepe innerlijke transformatie kan bieden. Ontdek meer over het programma, hun missie en de bijzondere energie van Bosnië. Meer weten? Bezoek [flowing-in.nl](https://flowing-in.nl) of volg hen op Instagram via [@flowing_in](https://www.instagram.com/flowing_in?igsh=dWpmdjN4aXpucjU=). Nieuwsgierig naar de piramides? Bekijk dan het b...2025-01-1744 minKara Moon PodcastKara Moon Podcast#75 Voornemens: Wat Ging Mis en Hoe Het Beter KanIn deze aflevering neemt Kara je mee in een reflectie op goede voornemens. Waarom zijn niet alle doelen gehaald? Wat had beter gekund? En hoe weet ze zeker dat haar nieuwe voornemens wél zullen slagen? Ayla is er helaas niet bij vanwege ziekte, maar Kara deelt inzichten en inspiratie om jouw doelen een succes te maken!2025-01-0318 minKara Moon PodcastKara Moon Podcast#74 Ontdek hoe je van een setback een comeback kunt maken!In deze aflevering deelt Kara haar persoonlijke verhaal over hoe ze omging met de teleurstelling van het niet behalen van haar doel in 2024 en hoe dit uiteindelijk leidde tot een verrassende doorbraak. Ayla is er deze keer helaas niet bij vanwege ziekte, maar ze sluit zich vrijdag weer aan voor een nieuwe aflevering.2024-12-3117 minBabil KulesiBabil KulesiFarklı diyarlara müzikal yolculukAfrobeat’in efsane örneklerinden Kara Başkan’ın “zombie”sinden Aborjinlerin doğayla ve atalarıyla buluştukları enstrümanları “didgeridoo” ile ritüellerine, İspanyolların derin ve zamansız Flamencosuna, adı Arapça “ağaç” kelimesinden türeyen binlerce yıllık enstrüman oud’a... Ahmet Yeşiltepe bizi yine farklı coğrafyalara götürüyor, hikayeler anlatıyor, dünyanın özel köşelerinde müzikal bir yolculuğa çıkarıyor. Babil Kulesi her Cumartesi akşamı 23.10’da, tekrarı Pazar 12.30’da NTVRadyo’da. NEDEN BABİL KULESİ? Çünkü biz uzak coğrafyalara yolculukları, az bilinen hikayeleri, geçmişten günüm...2024-08-3040 minAsabi DJAsabi DJAsabiDJ 20.04.2024 Programi“Gelino” ― Gunyuzu“Seninle - Kirmizi” ― Yuksek Sadakat“Vurulmusum” ― Fikret Kizilok“Cal Gitarci” ― Erkin Koray“Teslim Oldum” ― Asya“Neyleyim” ― Asya“Di' Efchon” ― Haris Alexiou“Olmaz Olmaz Bu Is Olamaz” ― Asya“Askim Elinde” ― Selim IsIk, Erdem Has, Deniz Tuzcuoglu“Yalanci Bahar - Nostalgia Sessions” ― Selin“Gel Hadi Gel” ― Selin Sumbultepe“Kara Sevda” ― Nilgul“Yagmur (Bana Yalan Soylediler)” ― Bes Yil Once On Yil Sonra“Yuh Yuh” ― Serpil Efe“Istanbul” ― Sertab Erener“Seni Ben Unutmak Istemedim ki” ― Oyku Gurman, Berk Gurman“Ikimiz Bir Fidanin” ― Sertab Erener“Sartsiz Kuralsiz Hesapsiz” ― Burak Aydos“Hayat Mi Bu” ― Imran Salkan“Koca Okuz” ― Ayla Algan“Kara Kara Badem Gozler” ― Banu  Zafer  Hulya“Yalnizlik Senfonisi” ― Fatma Turgut“Dur Leyla” ― Ferat Ungur“Pervane” ― Yuksek Sadakat“Bagdat” ― Ayla Celik2024-04-201h 46Magiska GodnattsagorMagiska GodnattsagorElefantens resa till FinlandI dagens avsnitt får vi höra den äventyrliga sagan "Elefantens resa till Finland", önskad av Ayla, 5 år från Norrköping. Följ med elefanten Elli och hennes vänner när de räddar en finlandsbåt vars motor mystiskt försvunnit. En berättelse om mod, vänskap och att aldrig ge upp. Som alltid bjuder vår kära Aida på spännande fakta. Idag om - ketchup! Så häng med Elli och hennes vänner på deras fartfyllda räddningsuppdrag till sjöss i dagens avsnitt. Stötta podden och få tillgång...2024-01-2511 minAsabi DJAsabi DJAsabiDJ 02.04.2022 Programi“Sevemedim Kara Gozlum”  ― Mehmet Erdem“Nefesim Nefesine”  ― Mehmet Erdem“Ali Yazar Veli Bozar”  ― Mehmet Erdem“Bu Yagmur Diner”  ― Dil Tengi“Odam Kirectir Benim”  ― Ceylan Ertem, Haluk Levent“Aklimi Celme”  ― Seden Gurel“Gaziantep Yolunda”  ― Fasil-i Jazz“Kalbin Yok mu?”  ― Gulay“Bahcede Hanimeli”  ― Olta, Gamze Kor“L'aveugle - Live”  ― Mireille Mathieu“Memleketim (L'aveugle)”  ― Candan Ercetin“Sanin Yadegarin - Azarbaijan”  ― Rastak“Kara Üzüm Habbesi (Borderless at Home)”  ― Rastak“L’amour à deux doigts”  ― Elektro Hafiz, Ayla Millepied-Sen“Yedikule - Yeni Turku Zamansiz”  ― Pamela“Yarina Allah Kerim”  ― Berguzar Korel“Nayino”  ― Esra Zeynep Yucel, Cengiz Ozkan, Ilhan Ersahin“Kendimden Gectim Ama”  ― Haricten Gazelciler“Halkca”  ― Dusbaz“Kim Bozacak,Oyun Muzigi" ― Dusbaz  ”“Yuregim Yanginlarda”  ― Efkan Sesen, Dusbaz“Ay 3/4”  ― Dusbaz“Gulemiyorsun ya Gulmek”  ― Komik...2022-04-022h 17İlham Veren Kadınlarİlham Veren Kadınlarİz Bırakan Kadınlar - Gülten Akın"Kestim kara saçlarımı"dan "Deli kızın türküsü"ne, inceliklerin şairi Gülten Akın'ı, şair ve akademisyen Mahmut Temizyürek anlatıyor. İZ BIRAKAN KADINLAR NTVRadyo’nun “Kadınlar” dizisi, "İz Bırakan Kadınlar”la devam ediyor. Gülriz Sururi, Prof. Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı, Muhterem Nur ölmeden kısa bir süre önce bu dizi için hayatlarını NTVRadyo’ya anlattılar. Yazar ve bir dönemin çok satan romanlarının çevirmeni Nihal Yeğinobalı, ölümünden kısa süre önce bu dizi için hayatını NTVRadyo’ya anlatan isimlerden.2021-10-0512 minMuhammet KALEMMuhammet KALEMBütün Türk Gençliğine • Hüseyin Nihâl Atsız Ölümlerden sakınma, meyus olmaktan utan! Bir kere düşün nedir seni dünyada tutan? Mefkuresinden başka her varlığı unutan Kahramanlar gibi sen, ebedi kalmalısın… ~ •Dinlemek isteğiniz şiirleri yorum kısmına yazarsanız, sizler için yorumlayabilirim. Yeni şiirlerden haberdar olmak için; https://bit.ly/2IObl6a tıklayarak abone olabilirsiniz. ~ I Yer bulmasın gönlünde ne ihtiras ne haset. Sen bütün varlığınla yurdumuzun malısın. Sen bir insan değilsin ne kemiksin ne de et; Tunçtan bir heykel gibi ebedi kalmalısın. Istırap çek, inleme… Ses çıkarmadan a...2021-05-0303 minDice Tower TheatreDice Tower TheatreSUPERCUT - Season 3Thanks to our Patreons here is the Season 3 Supercut, interruption free!  SEASON 4 COMING THIS WINTER 2021!  Support the kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dicetowertheatres4/dice-tower-theatre-season-4    Thanks to Haley Munoz, Daniel Nichols, Joleen Fresquez, Brian Dowling, Colin Holmes and Corey Pfautsch.*** Support the Show *** https://www.patreon.com/DiceTowerTheatre ***For more information about the show, transcripts and to explore our world visit http://home.dicetowertheatre.com or follow us on FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram and Twitch.***MAP OF THE WORLD https://www.worldanvil.com/w/dice-tower-theatre-podcast-mikatchus/map/1382d892-25ed-4c90-9688-19091b0722bb   ***      ||CAST...2021-04-113h 51Dice Tower Theatre presents: Dawn of Dragons - an Audio AdventureDice Tower Theatre presents: Dawn of Dragons - an Audio AdventureSUPERCUT - Season 3Thanks to our Patreons here is the Season 3 Supercut, interruption free!    SEASON 4 COMING THIS WINTER 2021!   Support the kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dicetowertheatres4/dice-tower-theatre-season-4     Thanks to Haley Munoz, Daniel Nichols, Joleen Fresquez, Brian Dowling, Colin Holmes and Corey Pfautsch. *** Support the Show *** https://www.patreon.com/DiceTowerTheatre  ***For more information about the show, transcripts and to explore our world visit http://home.dicetowertheatre.com or follow us on FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram and Twitch. ***MAP OF THE WORLD https://www.worldanvil.com/w/dice-tower-theatre-podcast-mikatchus/map/1382d892-25ed-4...2021-04-113h 51Mom FriendsMom FriendsPreconception Nutrition with Registered Dietitian Ayla Barmmer, RD - Creator of Full Circle PrenatalJoin Kara Ann and Ayla Barmmer, MS, RD, LDN on this episode of Mom Friends where we discuss postpartum nutrient needs, preparing for subsequent pregnancies, pregnancy spacing, pregnancy loss, pre and postnatals and more.We do discuss the sensitive topic of pregnancy loss during this episode.In This Episode:Full Circle Prenatal Instagram: @fullcircleprenatalOrder Full Circle PrenatalAyla's Practice: Boston Functional NutritionNettle Leaf Connect With Us!Kara Ann's Instagram @bloombabywellnessRachael's Instagram @heysleepybabyKara Ann's WebsiteRachael's Website 2021-03-2939 minNull/VoidNull/Voidsurvival= [(love), (adapt), (growth)] piper.function = survival advancement = [(science), (solution) (improvement) ] void.function = advancement for (progress, life) in zip(advancement,survival): )if progress.value > life.value: ))print(“Execute Project AR. Trial 4.8.5vZC7”) )from nullandvoid import Cast Danyelle Ellett as Adelaide Winona Wyatt as Piper Kara Bruntz as Isobella Marcie Hobbs as Hurley PJ Kanis as Kyron Jona Lune as Jasper Donald Guzzi as Sound Designer Cole Burkhardt as Creator Sterling Rae and Amber Holtz as Story Editor Benny James as Composer Ayla Taylor as Master Coder Transcripts can be found hereor on our website at n...2020-07-2100 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastLove Poems of an Ottoman Woman | Didem HavlioğluE357 | What did it mean to be a woman in the intellectual world of early modern Islamic empires? In this episode, our guest Didem Havlioğlu offers one answer to this question through the life and works of Mihrî Hatun, an Ottoman woman from 15th-century Amasya whose poetry survives to this day. Mihrî was unique within the male-dominated sphere of early modern love poetry, and as we discuss in this podcast, her position as a woman was integral to her poetry and its meaning. These poems and the relationships of this exceptional writer are the subject of Havlioğlu's new book...2018-04-1248 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastJerba: an Island in Time | Renata HolodE 353 | For the first time on the podcast, we discuss the role of archaeology and its potential to contribute to our knowledge of the Ottoman world. More specifically, we explore how the field of landscape archaeology can offer a better understanding of how different factors of religion, politics, and culture impacted the manipulation of territory over millenia. The large-scale examination of material culture and vernacular architecture in a rural setting particularly has the potential to fill in the gaps of the historical archive, providing information about communities that otherwise remain relatively unknown. In this episode, we speak with Renata Holod...2018-03-2841 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastA Half Century of Occupation | Gershon ShafirE344 | 2017 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Six-Day War and the start of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights. Gershon Shafir discusses why this occupation has lasted for so long in the West Bank and how “the Occupation” has differed from earlier forms of settler colonialism in Israel-Palestine. In particular, we focus on the state of “permanent temporariness” that the Israeli government has purposefully inculcated in the face of international law and the emergence of a specific movement of religious-nationalist settlers. At the end, Shafir contemplates how the Occupation has changed the larger A...2018-02-0540 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastHürrem Sultan or Roxelana, Empress of the East | Leslie PeirceE340 | In this episode, we explore the life and times of Roxelana, also known as Hürrem Sultan, a slave girl who became chief consort and then legal wife of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I (r. 1520-1566). We trace Roxelana's probable beginnings and the possible paths that took her to Istanbul, asking how she rose above her peers in the Old Palace to become a favored concubine and then the wife of the Sultan. We explore her relationship to other women at the Ottoman court, the politics of her motherhood and philanthropy, and her role in Ottoman diplomacy. In the end, R...2017-12-1251 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastPiracy and Law in the Ottoman Mediterranean | Joshua WhiteE333 | Pirates are usually imagined as outlaws. But as the history of the early modern Mediterranean demonstrates, the line between illegal raiding and legitimate maritime violence was blurry, easily crossed, and often a moving target. In this episode, we talk to Joshua White about his book Piracy and Law in the Ottoman Mediterranean. We consider how piracy shaped legal institutions and thought in the Ottoman world, and we get a glimpse of the fascinating and liminal world of pirates, jurists, and officials in the Ottoman Mediterranean. More at http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2017/09/piracy.html Joshua M. White is Assistant Professor...2017-09-1653 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastHistory, Diaspora, and PoliticsE332 | Migration has long been a driving force in the history of global and transnational connections. In this episode, we explore the politics of diaspora surrounding different migrant communities in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond with three student guests. First, we discuss the little-known history of Vietnamese migrants in the state of Israel. Then, through film, we revisit the history and memory of Jewish urban life in North Africa between Tunisia and France. Finally, we consider the political implications of the relationship between Canada and the Ismaili diaspora. More at http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2017/09/diaspora.html Evyn Lê E...2017-09-1057 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastVisual Sources in Late Ottoman HistoryE327 | Visual sources such as photographs, maps, and miniatures often serve as accompaniment or adornment within works of Ottoman history. In this episode, we feature new work that interrogates methods of analyzing and employing visual sources for Ottoman history that go beyond the practice of "image as decoration." Following a conversation with the organizers of the "Visual Sources in Late Ottoman History" conference held at Columbia University in April 2017, we speak to conference participants about the visual sources they employ in their work and how these visual sources allow us to understand the history of the Ottoman Empire and post-Ottoman...2017-07-2537 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastCoffee & Cannabis | Casey Lurtz & Lina BrittoE326 | Commodities, their circulation, and their consumption have long been favorite topics of cultural and economic historians alike. In this episode, we build on the historiography of commodities by studying further the social and political context of two particular commodities: coffee and marijuana. Our guests, Casey Lurtz and Lina Britto, have each studied these commodities in their Latin American contexts, and following a global discussion of coffee and marijuana with some focus on the Middle East, we talk to each of these scholars about their respective research projects. We examine how the arrival of coffee impacted local political economies in...2017-07-201h 22Ottoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastPorts and Printers Across the Armenian Diaspora | Sebouh AslanianE325 | A perennial question in Ottoman history is why printing was not fully adopted in the Middle East for the production of books until the late nineteenth century. Armenians, however, did start to print their books as early as the sixteenth century. In this episode, Sebouh Aslanian explains this rather sudden shift by telling the story of how the twin traumas of the Celali Rebellions and Shah Abbas’s scorched-earth campaigns against the Ottoman Empire spurred the mass migration of Armenians away from their traditional centers in the Eastern fringes of Anatolia, the Armenian Plateau and the Caucasus and toward ma...2017-07-1842 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastGenetics and Nation-Building in the Middle East | Elise BurtonE324 | Genetics have emerged as a new scientific tool for studying human ancestry and historical migration. And as research into the history of genetics demonstrates, genetics and other bioscientific approaches to studying ancestry were also integral to the transformation of the very national and racial categories through which ancestry has come to be described over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries. In this podcast, we speak to Elise Burton about her research on the development of human genetics in the Middle East. Burton has studied the history of genetics within a comparative framework, examining the interrelated cases of...2017-07-1550 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastIndian Ocean ConnectionsE318 | Long before European contact with the Americas forged transoceanic networks and connections in the Atlantic and Pacific, the Indian Ocean served as a maritime space that connected the many states, economies, and communities of its vast basin stretching from East Africa to Southeast Asia. In this multi-part episode, we follow this maritime space into the modern period, exploring the endurance of Indian Ocean connections. We discuss how commerce and politics fueled the expansion of the Ottoman diplomatic presence in South Asia, and we consider how lingering connections between East Africa and the Indian Ocean world forged by dhow traffic...2017-06-2148 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastBeekeeping in Late Ottoman Palestine | Tamar NovickE317 | The history of late Ottoman Palestine and the changes in settlement, agriculture, economy and politics that occurred there remain a subject of great interest for historians of the Middle East. In this episode, our guest Tamar Novick introduces a new approach to that history using the lens of ecology. We explore changes in late Ottoman Palestine through environment and human-animal relations and in particular, the transformation of beekeeping practices that arrived with Europeans during the late 19th century. We learn about how the introduction of movable hives transformed the relationship between beekeepers, bees, and the landscape, and we consider...2017-06-1948 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastLate Ottoman Translations of Ibn Khaldun | Kenan TekinE316 | Among the many important medieval texts written in Arabic, few have received more attention from scholars in Europe than The Muqaddimah, an introduction to history by the 14th-century North African writer Ibn Khaldun. In this episode, we explore another of arena for reception of Ibn Khaldun, the Ottoman Empire, with our guest Kenan Tekin. In particular, we examine Ottoman translations of Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah, especially that of the 19th-century statesman and scholar Ahmet Cevdet. In our discussion of Cevdet's translation of and commentary on Ibn Khaldun's work, we explore the intellectual engagement of Ottoman Tanzimat-era thinkers with ideas from...2017-06-1553 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastJewish Salonica and the Greek Nation | Devin NaarE314 | Salonica was home to one of the largest Jewish communities in the Ottoman and post-Ottoman world until its liquidation by the Nazis in 1943. Historians often mark the beginning of the end of the Jewish community in 1913 when the city was annexed by Greece. Devin Naar challenges this presumption in this podcast by looking at how the Jewish community continued to flourish and adapt as part of the new Greek nation-state. Ultimately, the community was both sustained and limited by its continued use of the millet structure from the late nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire and its strong attachment to the city...2017-05-1948 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastPodcasting the OttomansE312 | More and more, podcasts are appearing on university syllabi. But is it possible to conduct an entire university course that revolves entirely around the podcast medium? In this special episode, we sit down with Dana Sajdi and a class of over 20 students at Boston College who are enrolled in an experimental course entitled "Podcasting the Ottomans." In our conversation, we take a look inside the syllabus of a course in Ottoman history that relies primarily on episodes of Ottoman History Podcast and we get feedback from students about their daily engagement with the podcast medium and some of the...2017-04-2645 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastCrimea and the Russian Empire | Kelly O'NeillE304 | For much of the early modern period, the Crimean Khanate was the staunch ally of the Ottoman state in its rivalry with the growing Russian Empire. In this regard, Crimea's annexation by Russia in 1783 represented an major historical departure. But as our guest in this episode, Kelly O'Neill, explains, the early period of Crimea's incorporation into the Russian Empire was characterized by continuities as well as ruptures. In this conversation, we explore the subjects of Islamic law and endowments in Crimea under Russian rule and issues of political identity, as well as the history of the Black Sea slave...2017-03-0950 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastSyrian Alawis under Ottoman Rule | Stefan WinterE303 | Although the Alawi communities of Syria have played an important role in the politics of the 20th century, the longer history of these communities has often been obscured by generalizations and discourses of mystification. In this episode, we talk to Stefan Winter about the history of the Alawis over the centuries, which is the subject of his new book A History of the ‘Alawis: From Medieval Aleppo to the Turkish Republic. In particular, we focus on the ways in which Syrian Alawis were incorporated into the Ottoman Empire and experienced changes in Ottoman politics and governance. We also examine th...2017-03-0452 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastRethinking "Decline" in the Second Ottoman Empire | Baki TezcanE300 | Did the Ottoman Empire "decline" after an initial golden age of rapid expansion and military conquest? This question has long haunted the telling of Ottoman history. Critics note that describing centuries of Ottoman history simply as "decline" makes it seem inevitable that the Empire would be defeated in World War I, emptying the story of the contingency and nuance it deserves. How else might we describe the nature of political, economic, and cultural change in the later centuries of the Ottoman Empire? What other questions could we ask? In this episode, Baki Tezcan describes the period he calls the "...2017-02-1748 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastAlevi Religious Ceremony, Architecture, and Practice | Angela AndersenE299 | In this episode, we approach the religious architecture of the Alevis, to examine how practice shapes architectural space and how socioeconomic change transforms such spaces. Many of our episodes on Ottoman History Podcast have focused on how monumental architecture, such as mosques and other buildings of religious significance, are tied to political transformation and expressions of political power and ideology. Taking a different perspective, our guest, Angela Andersen, researches the history and development of Alevi architectural forms in Turkey and abroad. Historically, Alevi religious practice and cem ceremonies took place in homes and other multi-purpose buildings, which could be...2017-02-1451 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastExploring the Art of the Qur'an | Massumeh Farhad & Simon RettigE297 | The preeminent position of manuscript painting and poetry at the Ottoman court has been well established by historians, yet the equally important practice of commissioning and collecting sumptuously decorated copies of the Qur’an--the sacred text of Islam--has been less explored. The role of the Qur’an in the artistic culture of the Ottoman world is just one facet of the landmark exhibition The Art of the Qur’an: Treasures from the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. The show traces the formal evolution of the Qur’an, especially in terms of...2017-02-1048 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastOpium Smuggling in Interwar Turkey and Beyond | Daniel-Joseph MacArthur-SealE293 | The Opium Wars and the massive trade in opium between South Asia and China over the nineteenth century made famous the role of opium within the history of colonialism and globalization. But it is less well known that in the early twentieth century, the Republic of Turkey became the largest exporter of opium in the world. In this episode we speak with Daniel-Joseph Macarthur-Seal about how and why opium became an export commodity in Turkey and how Turkish citizens smuggled the substance out once it became formally illegal. Along the way we gain a glimpse into the economic history...2017-01-1541 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastThe Pasteur Institute and its Global Network | Anne Marie MoulinE286 | During the late 19th century, Louis Pasteur and his disciples promoted a laboratory-based study of disease and contagion that led to what many call "the bacteriological turn" and reshaped public health in France and beyond. In this episode, we sit down with doctor, philosopher, and historian Anne-Marie Moulin to talk about the history of the Pastorians and the early establishment of Pasteur Institutes in the Ottoman Empire and North Africa. We explore the role of the Ottoman Empire in the creation of the Pasteur Institutes and their global network, and we consider the relationship between medicine and religion, politics...2016-12-0458 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastNarratives of Slavery in Late Ottoman Egypt | Eve Troutt PowellE283 | The epithet "abid," Arabic for "slave," still follows those with dark skin as they move around today's Cairo. The word and its negative connotations, however, have a long history. In this episode, Professor Eve Troutt Powell explores this history by tracing the many lives of slaves and slavery in late Ottoman Egypt. She draws on the narratives of Ottoman Egyptian elites, Sudanese slave traders, and slaves themselves to show how the practice of owning people with dark skin shaped a regional Ottoman-Egyptian-Sudanese economy, gendered patterns of elite household life, and prominent forms of textual and visual culture. She reads...2016-11-2549 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastCompiling Knowledge in the Medieval Islamic World | Elias MuhannaE282 | Classical encyclopedias and compendia such as Pliny’s Natural History have long been known to Western audiences, but the considerably more recent works of medieval Islamic scholars have been comparatively ignored. In this episode, we talk to Elias Muhanna about his new translation of a fourteenth-century Arabic compendium by Egyptian scholar Shihab al-Din al-Nuwayri, which covers everything from astrological and natural phenomena to religion, politics, food, animals, sex, and of course history. Al-Nuwayri’s compendium, entitled The Ultimate Ambition in the Arts of Erudition (Nihayat al-arab fi funun al-adab), is rare glimpse into not only the worldview of a 14th c...2016-11-1641 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastNouveau Literacy in the 18th Century Levant | Dana SajdiE281 | In the conventional telling of the intellectual history of the Ottoman Empire and the Islamicate world, there has been very little room for people outside the ranks of the learned scholars or ulema associated with the religious, intellectual, and political elite of Muslim communities. But in this episode, we explore the writings of Shihab al-Din Ahmad Ibn Budayr, an 18th-century Damascene barber, as well as a host of writers that our guest Dana Sajdi has described as representatives of "nouveau literacy" in the Ottoman Levant. We discuss how non-elite writers left records of the people and events they encountered...2016-11-1145 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastDecolonization, Health Care, and Humanitarianism in Algeria | Jennifer JohnsonE277 | The Algerian War is perhaps the most recognizable national and anti-colonial movement of the 20th century. From the iconic film “The Battle of Algiers” to Frantz Fanon's influential book The Wretched of the Earth, the violence of the Algerian fight for independence and the French reaction has marked depictions of not only the war but representations of Algerian history on the whole. In this podcast, however, we explore another battlefield of contention during the Algerian War: medicine and humanitarian relief. As our guest Jennifer Johnson demonstrates in her new monograph The Battle for Algeria (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015), both the...2016-10-3142 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastDisease and Landscape in Medieval and Early Modern Europe | Lori JonesE270 | Genomic research is resolving old questions about the history of plague, revealing, for example, that the Black Death was caused by the same species of plague that exists today and demonstrating the complex ways in which plague moved throughout the medieval and early modern world. Yet even as scientific methods today shed light on the history of plague, past understandings and depictions of disease remain both highly relevant and ignored. In this episode, we chat with Lori Jones about early modern European views of plague and explore the relationship between disease, landscape, and geography within the European imagination. We...2016-09-1946 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastFestivals and the Waterfront in 18th Century Istanbul | Gwendolyn CollaçoE262 | The illustrated account of the festivals surrounding the circumcision of Sultan Ahmed III's sons in 1720 is one of the most iconic and celebrated depictions of urban life in Ottoman Istanbul. With its detailed text written by Vehbi, accompanied by the vibrant miniature paintings of Levni, this work has been used as a source for understanding the cast of professions and personalities that occupied the public space of the Ottoman capital. In this episode, we focus not on the colorful characters of Levni's paintings but rather the backdrop for the celebrations: the Golden Horn and the waterfront of 18th-century Istanbul...2016-08-2540 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastLandscapes of the Eastern Question | Paolo GirardelliE245 | In the classical Ottoman period, European embassies in Istanbul pretty much looked like any other residential building. At the end of the eighteenth century, however, a period of dramatic geo-political and social change, official foreign residences likewise underwent a process of transformation. Architectural designs shifted from Ottoman to Western styles, and these landmarks became increasingly prominent and visible in the urban landscape. 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