Turkish Studies Initiative

Doorway in Goreme, Turkey

Turkish Studies Initiative offers a cross-regional, comparative, and multi-disciplinary exploration of history, political economy, and culture in the context of the Ottoman Empire and the contemporary Turkey.

In their pursuit of becoming global citizens, Stanford students acquire and contribute to the collective body of contemporary thought about Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. Undergraduate and graduate courses offered by our faculty affiliates employ wide array of theoretical orientations and methodologies. Some courses take Stanford students to the actual sites in Turkey, such as Çatalhöyükİstanbul, or İzmir. Others offer cutting-edge training in a small classroom setting enriched by thorough discussion.  Both Ottoman and modern Turkish language courses are offered for conversational and research purposes, addressing various levels of fluency.

Through the Turkish Studies initiative, we sponsor lecture series, academic conferences, film screenings, and outreach events, bringing scholars together with entrepreneurs and policy-makers to critically engage with pressing political and economic issues facing Turkey. In 2007, we hosted Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk with the participation of over seventeen hundred people. In 2010, our 2-day Conference on Islam and Secularism in Contemporary Turkey produced a well-attended forum and book chapters or journal articles published in various venues. In 2011, we sponsored a Turkish Film Poster Art Exhibit, which was first showcased at Stanford and later traveled to the Washington, D.C. Effective September 2015, we collaborate with Stanford's Abbasi Program in organizing  Turkish/Ottoman Studies Student Network, providing an interdisciplinary forum for Stanford students to discuss their intellectual and professional interests. 

Past Events

DateTuesday, April 2, 2013
12:00 pm, 12pm
Location:
Encina Hall West, Room 208 (616 Serra Street)

Ozlem Altan-Olcay (Koc University), “Getting into form: Tensions of Class and Development”

DateMonday, February 25, 2013
4:15 pm, 4:15pm
Location:
Building 200 (450 Serra Mall), Room 307

Ottoman/Byzantine Worlds Workshop

DateFriday, February 15, 2013
12:15 pm, 12:15pm
Location:
Building 70, Room 72A1

Religious Studies Coloquium

DateTuesday, October 16, 2012
6:00 pm, 6pmto 8:00 pm, 8pm
Location:
Stanford Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall (424 Santa Teresa, Stanford)

Join us on October 16, 2012 for an evening of conversation in Turkish with the renowned Turkish academic and journalist

DateThursday, May 10, 2012
5:30 pm, 5:30pm
Location:
Annenberg Auditorium (Cummings Art Building, 435 Lasuen Mall)

Greece & Turkey Event Series