The Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Folklore, and Social
Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, School of History and Archaeology,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
The Department of Church History, Christian Literature, Archaeology and
Art. Faculty of Theology, School of Theology, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki
Organize the 3rd
International Congress of Pontic Studies with the general title:
“Pontus in the late Ottoman Empire (1774-1908): Society and Economy”,
Thessaloniki, 18-20 November 2016
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Call
for papers
The economic, social and
political changes in the Ottοman Empire, which,
under the relentless European pressure, especially after the second half of the
18th century, necessitated the need for reforms, decisively affected
the life of the residents in the area of Pontus. The
freedom of navigation in the Black sea revitalized the shipping traffic to the
local ports. Samsun became the most important export hub for the inland
products, while Trebizond transformed into the largest retailing centre for
exported goods coming from Persia, as well as for the import of manufactured products from Western Europe.
Apart from the demographic changes and turbulences, that is to say the
forced resettlement of hundreds of thousands of Muslims from Caucasus,
caused by the military conflicts between the bordering Orthodox Russian Empire
and the Ottoman Empire during the same period, the vicinity of the Russian
state constituted a continuous challenge and invitation for the Greeks and the Armenians
of Pontus to migrate. Moreover, the activities of
Catholic and Protestant missionaries in the land of Pontus occasionally caused
further upheavals among the local Orthodox and Armenian communities.
The presence of foreigners in the region, their economic and political
competitions, the decline of the central authority, and the strengthening of the
national identity of the Christian population, foreboded the forthcoming
developments.
The objective of this International Conference is the scientific
approach to issues associated with the multiple effects and aftereffects of the
aforementioned changes, with the aim of giving an opportunity to both old and
new scholars to discuss the findings of their recent studies, to illuminate
uncharted so far fields and to get answers to new questions.
The Organizing Committee encourage scholars to submit papers which fall
under the following main topics:
Subject areas:
- Population stratification, Ethnic groups, Ottoman citizens, Citizens
of foreign countries, Protégés
- Demographic Data-Population movements
- Religious organization, Foreign propaganda,
Christian confessions
- Ideological trends
- Collective organization of millets
- Press and publications
- Diplomatic representation-Consulates
- Trade: Commercial networks-foreign
merchant houses-delegations
- Land and Peasant
- Manufacturing
- Industries
- Banking
The Organizing Committee is particularly
interested in papers dealing with the various ethnic and religious communities
of the specific region.
Proposals must be sent
by email to pontusthess@gmail.com. The deadline for the submission of proposals is 10 May 2016.
For any
correspondence with conference organisers, use email pontusthess@gmail.com unless specified otherwise.
The proposals will be examined by the Scientific
Committee of the Congress. The results of the selection process will be announced
by 30 May 2016.
The conference official languages will be Greek
and English.
All costs of the participants as of travel,
accommodation, and meals will be provided by the Organizers.
When submitting your
paper, indicate which conference sub-theme you think could best accommodates
your paper. Note, however, that we reserve the right to place your paper under
a different sub-theme if the placement seems more appropriate in the context of
other papers.
All Abstracts should
not exceed 300 words and must clearly define:
- the
objective of the contribution, its context and method
- two or more sources on which the contribution is built
- the innovative character of the contribution by indicating where it goes beyond what is already in the common domain.
- two or more sources on which the contribution is built
- the innovative character of the contribution by indicating where it goes beyond what is already in the common domain.
Abstracts may be composed in any of the accepted Conference languages.
Conference website
The registration
details and all relevant information about the conference will be posted on the
conference website as it becomes available. For updates about accommodation,
meals, tours, travel etc. regularly
visit the conference website.
We are looking forward to
seeing you in Thessaloniki!
The Department of Modern and
Contemporary History, Folklore, and Social Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy,
School of History and Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
The Department of Church History,
Christian Literature, Archaeology and Art. Faculty of Theology, School of
Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Organize the
3rd International Congress of Pontic Studies with the general title:
“Pontus in the late Ottoman Empire (1774-1908): Society and Economy”,
Thessaloniki,
18-20 November 2016
Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki
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