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Programm Empires

This document provides an overview of an international conference titled "Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe from Carlowitz to the Peace of Adrianople, 1699-1829". The conference was organized by the University of Sofia and focused on the societies, wars, and transitions in Southeastern Europe during this period. It includes the program agenda spanning two days with over 50 presentations divided into sessions on topics like the involvement of European powers in the region, Ottoman and Habsburg models of society, and the modernization and formation of nation-states. The goal of the conference was to examine Southeast Europe during a transformative time between major peace treaties through diverse perspectives.

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Programm Empires

This document provides an overview of an international conference titled "Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe from Carlowitz to the Peace of Adrianople, 1699-1829". The conference was organized by the University of Sofia and focused on the societies, wars, and transitions in Southeastern Europe during this period. It includes the program agenda spanning two days with over 50 presentations divided into sessions on topics like the involvement of European powers in the region, Ottoman and Habsburg models of society, and the modernization and formation of nation-states. The goal of the conference was to examine Southeast Europe during a transformative time between major peace treaties through diverse perspectives.

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, 1699-1829

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9-10 2009 .

International Conference EMPIRES AND PENINSULAS


Organised by the University of Sofia St. Kliment Ohridski Faculty of History With the support of Centre for Doctoral and Post-doctoral Research Dialogue Europe

SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE BETWEEN CARLOWITZ AND THE PEACE OF ADRIANOPLE, 1699-1829

(society, war, transition)


9th-10th October 2009

9th October Opening: 9.00 9.45 Plamen Mitev, Ivan Parvev, Kostadin Grozev I Session, 1st section The Southeast in the Policy-making of the European Powers: Economical and Cultural Penetration, Wars, Peace treaties, Diplomacy Moderator: Harald Heppner 9.45 10.00 Charles Ingrao (Purdue University). Understanding Habsburg Grand Strategy, 1699-1829 10.00 10.15 Markus Koller (University of Giessen). The Integration of the Ottoman Empire into the European State System 10.15 10.30 Ivan Parvev (Sofia University). Southeastern Europe as a Factor in German history 1699-1829 10.30 10.45 Ilya Zaytsev (Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow). The Crimean Khanate between Empires: Independence or Submission Discussion: 10.45 11.15 Coffee Break: 11.15 11.45

11.45 12.00 Jovan Pealj (University of Belgrade). Guarding the Peace and Good Neighbourhood in the Southeastern Europe: How Habsburg Diplomacy Resolved Several Crises in its Relations with the Ottomans between 1699 and 1716 12.00 12.15 Iskra Schwarcz (University of Vienna). The Loyal Ally: The Problem of the Participantion of Russian Military Units in Eugene of Savoys Army 12.15 12.30 Tamara Stoilova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences). Revolutionary France and Russian Diplomacy in Constantinople 12.30 12.45 Boro Bronza (University of Banja Luka). Habsburg Monarchy and the Projects for Division of the Ottoman Balkans 1771-1788 Discussion: 12.45 13.15 Lunch: 13.15 14.15 II Session, 2nd section The Southeast in the Policy-making of the European Powers: Economical and Cultural Penetration, Wars, Peace treaties, Diplomacy Moderator: Ivan Parvev 14.15 14.30 Will Smiley (Queens College, Cambridge University). The Rules of War on the Danube: Ottoman, Romanov, and Habsburg Captivity in Transition
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14.30 14.45 Kyrillos Nikolaou (University of Athens). Peloponnesus in the Plans of the Great Powers for the Control of the Eastern Mediterranean, second half of the 18th century 14.45 15.00 Sergei Murtuzaliev (Dagestan State University, Mahachkala). Potto on the Role of the Caucasian Front in the War at the Balkans (1828-1829) Discussion: 15.00 15.30 Coffee Break: 15.30 16.00 III Session, 1st section Societies in Southeastern Europe: the Ottoman Model, the Habsburg Variant. Autonomous und Peripheral Societies Moderator: Kostadin Grozev 16.00 16.15 Giacomo Brucciani (University of Pisa). The South-Slavic Historiographies and Socio-political Changes in the Balkan Region 16991829 16.15 16.30 Maria Baramova (Sofia University). The Southeast in Encyclopaedia Context. The Balkans as a Topic in the 18th-century German Lexicons 16.30 16.45 Plamen Mitev (Sofia University). A Look at the Bulgarians and the Balkans during the Russian-Turkish War of 18281829 Discussion: 16.45 17.15 Break: 17.15 17.30
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17.30 17.45 Nadia Manolova-Nikolova (Sofia University). Spanish Records about Istanbul from the End of the 18th Century 17.45 18.00 Milo Djordjevi (University of Ni). Educational and Cultural Conditions of Serbs in the First Half of 18th Century 18.00 18.15 Sneana Vukadinovi (University of Novi Sad). Marko Kraljevi and the Power of the Ottoman Empire in the Key of the South Slavic Epic Poems Discussion: 18.15 18.45 Reception: 19.30 10th October IV Session, 2nd section Societies in Southeastern Europe: the Ottoman Model, the Habsburg Variant, Autonomous und Peripheral Societies Moderator: Markus Koller 9.30 9.45 Dean Sakel (Boazii University, Istanbul). Between Old and New: Historiography as a Reflection of Ideological Reorientation among the Zimmi in the 18th Century 9.45 10.00 Mariya Shusharova (Sofia University). A Local View on the War. War Service Functions of the Rumelian Ayans in the Ottoman Empire the end of 17th 18th Centuries
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10.00 10.15 Nadia Danova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences). Svishtov between War and Peace 10.15 10.30 Ifigenija Dragani (University of Novi Sad). Greeks and Serbians in the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy in the 18th and at the beginning of the 19th Century Discussion: 10.30 11.00 Coffee Break: 11.00 11.30 11.30 11.45 Dimitris Michalopoulos (Eleutherios Veniselos Historical Institute, Athens). The Vision of Agathangelus: An Eighteenth Century Apocalyptic Weltanschauung 11.45 12.00 Victor Taki (High Anthropological School, Chisinau). A Polizeistaat on the Frontier: Russo-Turkish Imperial Rivalry and Police Reform in Moldavia and Wallachia in the Early Nineteenth Century 12.00 12.15 Vania Racheva (Sofia University). Lessons from the Great Bulgarian Migration (1828-1833) 12.15 12.30 Elka Drosneva, Maria Kirova (Sofia University). Wars and Migrations: Field Observations (1828-2008) Discussion: 12.30 13.00 Lunch: 13.00 14.00
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V Session Art of Transition in Southeastern Europe the Transformation of Ottoman Society; the Modern Nation in the South-East Patterns of Evolution; Modernization as an Economic, Cultural and Mental Re-orientation in Southeastern Europe Moderator: Ilya Zaytsev 14.00 14.15 Harald Heppner (University of Graz). The Habsburg Model of Modernized Society in the Era of Enlightenment 14.15 14.30 Suzana Raji (University of Belgrade). Serbia the Revival of the National State (1804-1829). From the Turkish Province to the Autonomous Principality 14.30 14.45 Momir Samardzi (University of Novi Sad). Sources and Limitations of Traditional Model of Social and Political Integration in the History of 19th Century Serbia Discussion: 14.45 15.15 Coffee Break: 15.15 15.45 Moderator: Vania Racheva, Maria Baramova 15.45 16.00 Eleonora Naxidou (Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini). The Transition from Ecumenical Tradition to a Multinational Perspective: the Historical Evolution of the Orthodox Church in the Ottoman Empire
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16.00 16.15 Marlene Kurz (University of Vienna). Modernization in the Ottoman Empire between Karlowitz and the Reign of Mahmud II: A Process of Cultural Transfer 16.15 16.30 Vladimir Stoychev (University of Koblenz-Landau). Church and Modernization Discussion: 16.30 17.00 Break: 17.00 17.15 17.15 17.30 Nedelko Radosavlevi (Institute of History, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts). Serbian Revolution and the Creation of the Modern State: Geopolitical Changes of the Balkans 17.30 17.45 Manos Perakis (University of Crete). The Greek Revolution and the Socio-economic Transformation of an Ottoman province: the Case of the Island of Crete in 1821 17.45 18.00 Elpida K. Vogli (Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini). The Emergence of a Modern Nation-State in the Southeastern Europe: The Greek War of Independence as a National-Building Revolution in the 1820s Discussion: 18.00 18.30 Closing of the Conference

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