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Önce SağlıkÖnce SağlıkSalgınların tarihiKonuğumuz Prof. Dr. Nükhet Varlık ile salgınlar tarihini ele alıyoruz. Prof. Dr. Nükhet Varlık, VEBA hastalığının Akdeniz havzasında ve  Osmanlı dönemindeki durumunu anlatan kitabı ile tanınıyor; yakın zamanda da Adalarda Sağlık Hizmetleri ile ilgili bir toplantıda konuşmacıydı. 2025-07-1845 minÖnce SağlıkÖnce SağlıkSalgınların tarihiKonuğumuz Prof. Dr. Nükhet Varlık ile salgınlar tarihini ele alıyoruz. Prof. Dr. Nükhet Varlık, VEBA hastalığının Akdeniz havzasında ve  Osmanlı dönemindeki durumunu anlatan kitabı ile tanınıyor; yakın zamanda da Adalarda Sağlık Hizmetleri ile ilgili bir toplantıda konuşmacıydı.2025-07-1845 minKahverengi Yol PanolarıKahverengi Yol PanolarıDoç. Nükhet VarlıkKahverengi Yol Panoları'nın bu bölümdeki konuğu Doç. Nükhet Varlık tarih dizilerindeki kurgu ve gerçekliği oluşturan öğeleri deneyimleri üzerinden anlatıyor.2023-03-1730 minNYUAD InstituteNYUAD InstitutePlagued Legacies: Rethinking Black Death NarrativesThis talk addresses the lasting legacies of past plagues, in particular the Black Death, because they continue to shape the way we think about new pandemics. We must recognize pandemics as long-term processes and shift our focus beyond epidemic episodes of disruption to better understand how past societies learned to live with diseases. The talk also highlights persistent problems related to pandemics, such as European exceptionalism, triumphalism, and epidemiological orientalism that are not only ubiquitous in the historical scholarship, but also staples of public opinion about pandemics, past and present. Speaker Nükhet Varlık, Associate Professor of History, Rutgers Un...2022-11-1050 minHow Epidemics EndHow Epidemics EndMonica H. Green and Nükhet Varlık on Plague PandemicsDr Monica H. Green (Independent Historian), Dr Nükhet Varlık (Rutgers), and Dr Erica Charters discuss how global history and the historicist sciences have shaped our understanding of plague pandemics.2021-10-0817 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastRewriting the Black Death | Monica GreenE512 | For years, the historiography of the 14th-century Black Death produced more questions than answers. Then, roughly a decade ago, genomic research confirmed that the medieval Black Death was caused by the same bacteria, yersinia pestis, which causes the modern bubonic plague. This settled the burning question of precisely which disease had caused the pandemic that produced colossal mortality in many parts of Europe, Asia, and North Africa. In this episode, we speak to Monica H. Green, whose recent work has raised new questions about the Black Death by showing that the chronology of the Black Death was incomplete. As...2021-08-2650 minYol Yolcu YolculukYol Yolcu Yolculuk#13 Nükhet Dora - Cidde Dubai Katar Üçgeninde 20 YılTürk müteahhitlerin Arap yarımadasındaki (Arabistan)varlığı birkaç on yıl öncesine dayanıyor. Nükhet Dora da eşi gibi inşaat mühendisi ve yirmi sene önce Cidde ile başlamış expat yolculukları. Dubai, Suudi Arabistan’dan sonra adeta ilaç gibi gelmiş. Çok kültürlü, renkli ve kadınlar için nispeten daha rahat yaşamı Nükhet hanım hala özlemle anlatıyor. Dubai’nin onun için bir diğer önemi de hayatındaki kırılma noktası oluşu. Eşinin de desteği ile inşaat mühendisliğinden pastacılığa doğru bambaşka bir yolculuğa başlamış. Katar’da...2021-06-2738 minExperiencing Epidemics PodcastExperiencing Epidemics PodcastEp. 7: Ottoman experiences of epidemicsFollow professors Nükhet Varlık and Giancarlo Casale, along with Ph.D. researcher Tunahan Durmaz into the fascinating world of Ottoman experiences of epidemics. What can we learn about plague and disease control from the words of an eighteenth-century Ottoman ambassador or the reflections of a seventeenth-century Istanbulite dervish? Find out in today’s episode! Hosted by Ian Hathaway,  Gašper Jakovac, and Jorge Díaz Ceballos2020-12-2140 minhbsd podcastshbsd podcastsCOVID-19 deneyimi ışığında tarihteki salgın hastalıkları yeniden düşünmek - Nükhet Varlık“Tarihin siyaseti, siyasetin tarihi” podcast dizimizin dokuzuncu bölümünde konuğumuz Rutgers Üniversitesi öğretim üyesi tarihçi Dr. Nükhet Varlık. Hafızalardaki en büyük salgını yaşadığımız bugünlerde, geçmişte yaşanan salgın hastalıklar hiç olmadığı kadar mercek altında. Aralık 2019’da Çin’in Vuhan kentinde ortaya çıkan ve Kasım 2020 itibariyle bir milyondan fazla kişinin ölümüne yol açan COVID-19 salgını, hayatı her yönüyle etkilemeye devam ediyor. Nükhet Varlık ile tarihin bugünü anlamadaki önemini ve COVID-19 salgınının tarihe bakışımıza etkilerini konuşuyoruz. Konuk...2020-12-1131 minhbsd podcastshbsd podcastsTarihin siyaseti, siyasetin tarihi - SunumPodcast dizimizde tarihçi konuklarımızla tarihin siyasi kullanımının sunduğu olanakları ve doğurduğu tehlikeleri konuşuyoruz. Osmanlı ve Cumhuriyet tarihinin farklı dönemlerine farklı konular çerçevesinde eğiliyor, yeri geldiğinde dünyadan örneklerle karşılaştırmalar yaparak tarihin güncel kullanımlarına dair genel bir bakış kazanmayı hedefliyoruz. Program: 1) Oktay Özel, “Siyaset ve tarih: Nasıl bir ilişki?” 2) Edhem Eldem, “Osmanlı’dan günümüze tarihin kullanılması ve istismarı” 3) Yiğit Akın, “1. Dünya Savaşı’nı hatırlamak ve unutmak” 4) Hüseyin Yılmaz, “Osmanlıcılıktan Yeni-Osmanlıcılığa” 5) Nagehan Tokdoğan, “Yeni Osmanlıcılık...2020-11-2302 minNextopicNextopicAnalyzing an Epidemic | Steven Taylor, Nükhet Varlık, Mauro Guillén, Phil LelyveldIn the pièce de résistance of our first sub-session from Nextopic: Future of Pandemics, 'Analyzing an Epidemic', sociologist and political economist Dr. Mauro Guillén, historian of early modern medicine Dr. Nükhet Varlık, and clinical psychologist and author of ‘The Psychology of Pandemics' Dr. Steven Taylor join forces in a panel led by technologist and moderator Phil Lelyveld to discuss the economic, sociological, historical and psychological aspects of the pandemic and its impact on the world and society today and tomorrow.2020-09-1040 minK\'nın SesiK'nın SesiSohbet #5: Pandemi Tarihi ÜzerineDuygu Dalyanoğlu ve Özlem Aslan bu bölümde Rutgers Üniversitesi ve Güney Carolina Üniversitesi öğretim üyesi Doç. Dr. Nükhet Varlık ile pandemi tarihi, toplum ve toplumsal cinsiyet ilişkisi üzerine konuşuyor; geçmiş pandemi deneyimlerini bugüne referansla da tartışıyorlar. Söyleşi Kapak Tasarımı ve Uygulama: Dilek Şenyürek Jenerik Müzik, Ses Kurgu ve Miks: Beril Sarıaltun Jenerik Seslendirme: Feryal Öney *Bu söyleşi ayrı mekanlarda, uzaktan kaydedilmiştir.2020-07-2441 minNextopicNextopicWhy the History of Past Pandemics Matters Now | Nükhet VarlıkHistorian of early modern medicine, Dr. Nükhet Varlık takes us on a trip through past pandemics, shedding light on the Black Death of 1346, the Spanish Flu of 1918, and the dynamic relationship between societies and epidemic diseases. How did our ancestors learn to live with a pandemic? And weirdly enough, why was the 1918 pandemic erased from society’s memory? Listen now to find out what we can learn from the past and apply to the future of pandemics.2020-07-2315 minThe Global History PodcastThe Global History PodcastNükhet Varlık on Plague, Public Health, and Healing in the Ottoman Empire 2020-06-0259 minThe History of NowThe History of NowPlague in the Ottoman Empire, with Nükhet Varlık.The tenth episode of The History of Now, a podcast from the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge. Listen to Nükhet Varlık with Chris Clark discuss plague in the Ottoman empire. Nukhet Varlik is Assistant Professor of History at Rutgers University Chris Clark is the Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge Audio intro and outro: Josef Clark Editing and production: Graham CopeKoga2020-04-2848 minTürkiye Tasarım VakfıTürkiye Tasarım VakfıŞehir Konuşmaları | Nükhet Varlıkİstanbul'da Veba Salgınları  | İnsanlık, tarih boyunca birçok salgına tanıklık etmiştir. Bunlardan en önemlisi 1347 -1351 yıllarındaki Avrupa’da büyük yıkıma yol açan Veba Salgını’dır. Tarih kitaplarında yer alacak bir salgına tanıklık ettiğimiz şu günlerde, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu tarihi ve tıp tarihi dersleri veren Doç. Dr. Nükhet Varlık ile İstanbul’da veba salgınlarını konuştuk.2020-04-251h 30History of Science, Ottoman or OtherwiseHistory of Science, Ottoman or OtherwisePlague in the Ottoman WorldEpisode 455 featuring Nükhet Varlık, Yaron Ayalon, Orhan Pamuk, Lori Jones, Valentina Pugliano, and Edna Bonhomme narrated by Chris Gratien and Maryam Patton with contributions by Nir Shafir, Sam Dolbee, Tunç Şen, and Andreas GuidiThe plague is caused by a bacteria called Yersinia pestis, which lives in fleas that in turn live on rodents. Coronavirus is not the plague. Nonetheless, we can find many parallels between the current pandemic and the experience of plague for people who lived centuries ago. This special episode of Ottoman History Podcast brings together lessons from our past episodes on p...2020-03-1900 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastPlague in the Ottoman World Episode 455 featuring Nükhet Varlık, Yaron Ayalon, Orhan Pamuk, Lori Jones, Valentina Pugliano, and Edna Bonhomme narrated by Chris Gratien and Maryam Patton with contributions by Nir Shafir, Sam Dolbee, Tunç Şen, and Andreas Guidi The plague is caused by a bacteria called Yersinia pestis, which lives in fleas that in turn live on rodents. Coronavirus is not the plague. Nonetheless, we can find many parallels between the current pandemic and the experience of plague for people who lived centuries ago. This special episode of Ottoman History Podcast brings together lessons from our past episodes on p...2020-03-1900 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastPlague in the Ottoman World Episode 455 featuring Nükhet Varlık, Yaron Ayalon, Orhan Pamuk, Lori Jones, Valentina Pugliano, and Edna Bonhomme narrated by Chris Gratien and Maryam Patton with contributions by Nir Shafir, Sam Dolbee, Tunç Şen, and Andreas Guidi The plague is caused by a bacteria called Yersinia pestis, which lives in fleas that in turn live on rodents. Coronavirus is not the plague. Nonetheless, we can find many parallels between the current pandemic and the experience of plague for people who lived centuries ago. This special episode of Ottoman History Podcast brings together lessons from our past episodes on p...2020-03-1900 minImagination & Diaspora: Best of 2019Imagination & Diaspora: Best of 2019Imagining and Narrating Plague in the Ottoman World Episode 396 with Orhan Pamuk and Nükhet Varlık featuring A. Tunç Şen presented by Sam Dolbee Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In this special episode, novelist Orhan Pamuk and historian Nükhet Varlık discuss how to write about plague and epidemics in Ottoman history. Orhan Pamuk is a Nobel Prize-winning novelist whose works such as My Name is Red drew masterfully on the literature and art of early modern Ottoman society. In an ongoing project, Pamuk is turning his attention towards the Ottoman experience of plague. Nükhet Varlık is a histori...2019-01-0300 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastImagining and Narrating Plague in the Ottoman World | Orhan Pamuk & Nükhet VarlıkE396 | In this special episode, novelist Orhan Pamuk and historian Nükhet Varlık discuss how to write about plague and epidemics in Ottoman history. Orhan Pamuk is a Nobel Prize-winning novelist whose works such as My Name is Red drew masterfully on the literature and art of early modern Ottoman society. In an ongoing project, Pamuk is turning his attention towards the Ottoman experience of plague. Nükhet Varlık is a historian whose award-winning book Plague and Empire in the Early Modern Mediterranean World: The Ottoman Experience, 1347–1600 was the first to systematically examine the history of the Black Death...2019-01-0355 minHistory of Science, Ottoman or OtherwiseHistory of Science, Ottoman or OtherwiseTracing Plague in the Ottoman Empirewith Nükhet Varlıkhosted by Nir ShafirDownload the podcastFeed | iTunes | SoundCloudGeneticists and historians are generally considered strange bedfellows. However, new advances in bio-archaeology and genetics are facilitating this odd coupling. In this episode, we speak to Nükhet Varlık, author of Plague and Empire in the Early Modern Mediterranean World : the Ottoman experience, 1347-1600 (Cambridge University Press), about how genetic evidence has transformed the study of the plague in the past ten years, allowing geneticists to more readily identify the presence of Yersinia pestis bacteria in huma...2016-07-2800 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastTracing Plague in the Ottoman Empire | Nükhet VarlıkE252 | Geneticists and historians are generally considered strange bedfellows. However, new advances in bio-archaeology and genetics are facilitating this odd coupling. In this episode, we speak to Nükhet Varlık, author of Plague and Empire in the Early Modern Mediterranean World : the Ottoman experience, 1347-1600 (Cambridge University Press), about how genetic evidence has transformed the study of the Plague in the past ten years, allowing geneticists to more readily identify the presence of Yersinia pestis bacteria in a human remains. Whereas before historians had been hesitant to diagnose diseases posthumously, they can now speak with greater certainty about the pr...2016-07-2837 min