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Fourth Annual Conference of Historical Studies: "Four Hundred Years From Marj Dabiq to Sykes-Picot"
How four centuries of Ottoman rule shaped the Arab region.
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21-23 April, 2017
Opening session + two public Lectures by Wajih Kawtharani & Noureddine Theniou
Tow Public Lectures by Sayyar Al-Jamil & Mohammed Jamal Barout
"Ottoman History & Local Histories (1)" session
"Ottoman History & Local Histories (2)" session
"Ottoman Sultanate and Issues from Arab Civil Society" session
"Political and Cultural Relations" session
"Reform & Tanzimat" session
"Western Infiltration and its Routes" session
"The Dialectical Relationship between Independence, Westernization and Ottomanization" session
"New Implications of Post-Ottomanism" session
"The Caliphate Issue" session
Concluding Plenary Session
Event Detail
The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies hosted the fourth annual Conference on Historical Studies between April 21-23, 2017 in Beirut, Lebanon. The meeting will focus on four hundred years of history, marked by either end by pivotal events, which shaped Arab national consciousness. "The Arabs, from Marj Dabiq to Sykes-Picot: the Transition from Sultanates to National States" will examine how military invasions, and political machinations, by foreign actors led, however inadvertently, to the rise of Arab national consciousness.
For authors interested in participating in the meeting, the deadline for submission of drafts/proposals is August, 2016. Further details of the event in English are forthcoming.
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