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1 Dr. Malte Fuhrmann Curriculum Vitae Address: Istanbul Bilgi University European Institute Department of International Relations Eski Silahtarağa Elektrik Santralı, E5 Building, Room 305 Kazım Karabekir Cad. No: 2/13 34060 Eyüp, Istanbul, Turkey Telephone: +90-212-311-7105 e-mail: [email protected] Research Interests 19 th and 20 th century political, cultural and social history; urban planning; global cities and collective memory; urban history (especially port cities in Mediterranean and global perspective); Ottoman-European relations; postcolonial constellations in the Euro-Mediterranean region; cosmopolitanism debate; transnational theory; migration; marginality; history of the German, Ottoman, and Habsburg Empires; history of Southeast Europe; railway history; World War I and militarism; nationalism Language Skills English: fluent, German: fluent, Turkish: very good, French: good, Bulgarian: good Learning, Research, and Employment since Sept. 2016 Assistant Professor / DAAD lecturer at Istanbul Bilgi University’s European Institute, International Relations Department since Sept. 2013 Lecturer for the Social Science Master Studies Program Intercultural Management at the Turkish-German University Istanbul Oct. 2014 – Sept. 2015 Visiting Assistant Professor for Cultural History of the Mediterranean at Ruhr University Bochum Sept. 2009 – Aug. 2013 Research Fellow at Orient-Institut Istanbul, working on: “The European Habitus in the Ottoman City – Urban Planning, Cultural Practices, and Conflict in the 19 th and 21 st Century”; lecturer at Boğaziçi University History Department (2011) Oct. 2008 – Aug. 2009 Assistant Professor for European History at Fatih University Istanbul Jan. 2006 – Sept. 2008 Research Fellow at Zentrum Moderner Orient Berlin, working on: “European and Balkan Migrant Workers in the Late Ottoman Port Cities” May – Dec. 2005 Visiting Researcher at Orient-Institut Istanbul, working on: “The German-Ottoman Military Cooperation as an Intercultural Process” Oct. 1999 – Apr. 2005 Ph.D. at Freie Universität Berlin: “Constructing a German Orient – Germans in Western Anatolia/Izmir and Macedonia/Salonica 1851 to 1918“; advisors: Prof. Holm Sundhaussen and Prof. Karl Kaser (Graz) Oct. 1991 – Sept. 1999 Studied History and Balkanology at Freie Universität Berlin; M.A. Thesis: “Housing Revolt and Butter Revolution – Collective Social Protest in the Founding Years of the Reich”; advisors: Prof. Heinrich Volkmann and Prof. Jürgen Kocka Until June 1989 School in Bangkok/Thailand, Westwood, Mass./USA, Bonn; graduated in Bonn

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Curriculum Vitae

Address: Istanbul Bilgi University

European Institute Department of International Relations Eski Silahtarağa Elektrik Santralı, E5 Building, Room 305 Kazım Karabekir Cad. No: 2/13 34060 Eyüp, Istanbul, Turkey

Telephone: +90-212-311-7105 e-mail: [email protected] Research Interests

19th and 20th century political, cultural and social history; urban planning; global cities and collective memory; urban history (especially port cities in Mediterranean and global perspective); Ottoman-European relations; postcolonial constellations in the Euro-Mediterranean region; cosmopolitanism debate; transnational theory; migration; marginality; history of the German, Ottoman, and Habsburg Empires; history of Southeast Europe; railway history; World War I and militarism; nationalism Language Skills

English: fluent, German: fluent, Turkish: very good, French: good, Bulgarian: good Learning, Research, and Employment

since Sept. 2016 Assistant Professor / DAAD lecturer at Istanbul Bilgi University’s European Institute, International Relations Department

since Sept. 2013 Lecturer for the Social Science Master Studies Program Intercultural Management at

the Turkish-German University Istanbul Oct. 2014 – Sept. 2015 Visiting Assistant Professor for Cultural History of the Mediterranean at Ruhr

University Bochum Sept. 2009 – Aug. 2013 Research Fellow at Orient-Institut Istanbul, working on: “The European Habitus in

the Ottoman City – Urban Planning, Cultural Practices, and Conflict in the 19th and 21st Century”; lecturer at Boğaziçi University History Department (2011)

Oct. 2008 – Aug. 2009 Assistant Professor for European History at Fatih University Istanbul Jan. 2006 – Sept. 2008 Research Fellow at Zentrum Moderner Orient Berlin, working on: “European and

Balkan Migrant Workers in the Late Ottoman Port Cities” May – Dec. 2005 Visiting Researcher at Orient-Institut Istanbul, working on: “The German-Ottoman

Military Cooperation as an Intercultural Process” Oct. 1999 – Apr. 2005 Ph.D. at Freie Universität Berlin: “Constructing a German Orient – Germans in

Western Anatolia/Izmir and Macedonia/Salonica 1851 to 1918“; advisors: Prof. Holm Sundhaussen and Prof. Karl Kaser (Graz)

Oct. 1991 – Sept. 1999 Studied History and Balkanology at Freie Universität Berlin; M.A. Thesis: “Housing

Revolt and Butter Revolution – Collective Social Protest in the Founding Years of the Reich”; advisors: Prof. Heinrich Volkmann and Prof. Jürgen Kocka

Until June 1989 School in Bangkok/Thailand, Westwood, Mass./USA, Bonn; graduated in Bonn

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Third-Party-Funding and Cooperation

Prizes

Received award for best book on colonialism 2006/2007 (see Publications) Projects Funded by Third Parties and Scholarships

in future “Developmentality in Southeastern Europe: The Evolution of a Paradigm on Progress in Bulgaria and Turkey in the Discussion on Traffic Infrastructure (1908-1989)” (DFG/German Research Foundation, 278,150 € approved)

Feb. 2011 – July 2013 Heading and coordinating the book project Bursa and Germans in History (Bursa

Municipality 15,000 €) Jan. 2011 – Feb. 2013 Coordinating Orient-Institut Istanbul’s cooperation with the History Foundation

(Tarih Vakfı) on World War I history prior to successful funding application Dec. 2010 Conference Urban Landscapes of Modernity: Istanbul and the Ruhr Area 2010 (see

below), (Mercator Foundation 17,000 €, Istanbul Bilgi University 4,000 €) Jan. – Sept. 2008 “Being European in the Late Ottoman Port Cities: A Social and Cultural

Transformation in a Politically Mined Field” as subproject of the Zentrum Moderner Orient’s research agenda “Worlds of Islam”, financed by the German Research Ministry (my subproject received ca. 130,000 €)

Jan. 2006 – Dec. 2007 “European and Balkan Labor Migrants in the Late Ottoman Port Cities” as subproject

of the Zentrum Moderner Orient’s research agenda on “Translocality”, funded by DFG (my subproject received 134,600 €)

May – Dec. 2005 “The German-Turkish Military Cooperation as an Intercultural Process”; Postdoc

Scholarship awarded by the Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung (20,600 €) April 2001 – Sept. 2003 “Constructing a German Orient – Germans in Western Anatolia/Izmir and

Macedonia/Salonica1851 to 1918“; Berlin State Ph.D. scholarship (Nafög; 21,500 € as well as ample travel expenses)

Coordination of Academic Events in Cooperation

17 Oct. 2012 – 27 Feb. 2013 Reclaiming Istanbul: Public Spaces in Past and Present (lecture series), Orient-Institut Istanbul in cooperation with Koç University

7 – 9 June 2012 Historical and Contemporary Representations of Europe: Turkey, Persia, the Arab

World, and Russia, 1850s-1910s and the 1990s to Present (conference) Orient-Institut Istanbul in cooperation with Humboldt-University (SFB) and Zentrum Moderner Orient (together with Ahmed Badawi)

15 – 18 December 2010 Urban Landscapes of Modernity: Istanbul and the Ruhr Area 2010 (conference), in

cooperation with Istanbul Bilgi University and Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebietes (together with M. Erdem Kabadayı and Jürgen Mittag)

10 – 11 May 2007 Migrations and Urban Institutions in the late Ottoman Reform Period, Zentrum

Moderner Orient (together with Ulrike Freitag, Nora Lafi, Florian Riedler; see also Edited Volumes and Journals)

21 – 25 March 2007 The Late Ottoman Port Cities: Subjectivity, Urbanity, and Conflicting Orders

(Workshop) at 8th Mediterranean Research Meeting, EUI, Florence (together with Vangelis Kechriotis, see also Edited Volumes and Journals)

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Teaching and Practical Experience

2016 – 2017 Fall Semester

Istanbul Bilgi University

(BA) Colonialism in the World (BA) Middle East History

Turkish German University Istanbul

Intercultural Management (MA Studies Program): Introduction to the Theory of Intercultural History 2016 Spring Semester, Turkish German University Istanbul

Intercultural Management (MA Studies Program): Intercultural History – The German-Turkish Example

2015 – 2016 Fall Semester, Turkish German University Istanbul

Intercultural Management (MA Studies Program): Introduction to the Theory of Intercultural History

2015 Spring Semester

Ruhr University Bochum

(BA/MA) Translocal Transgressions: Crossing Borders in the Mediterranean World since 1700 (BA/MA) “Making History”: Enacting the Past in the Mediterranean Region from the 18th Century until the Present (Graduate Seminar) History of Europe and the Mediterranean in the 19th and 20th Century (together with Fabian Lemmes)

Turkish German University Istanbul

Intercultural Management (MA Studies Program): Intercultural History – The German-Turkish Example

2014 – 2015 Fall Semester

Ruhr University Bochum

(BA/MA) Port Cities of the Eastern Mediterranean in the 19th Century: A Refuge for Cosmopolitan Conviviality? (BA/MA) Travelogues as Sources for a Transnational History of the Mediterranean (Graduate Seminar) History of Europe and the Mediterranean in the 19th and 20th Century (together with Fabian Lemmes) Turkish German University Istanbul

Intercultural Management (MA Studies Program): Introduction to the Theory of Intercultural History 2014 Spring Semester, Turkish German University Istanbul

Intercultural Management (MA Studies Program): Intercultural History – The German-Turkish Example

2013 – 2014 Fall Semester, Turkish German University Istanbul

Intercultural Management (MA Studies Program): Introduction to the Theory of Intercultural History

2011 Spring Semester, Boğaziçi University Istanbul

(BA/MA) HIST 48H: Germany 1871–1918 – The Making of a Great Power and its Colonies 2009 Spring Semester, Fatih University Istanbul

(BA) HIST 226: History of Modern Europe (BA) HIST 320: History of Colonialism/Introduction to Postcolonial Studies (BA) HIST 404: Historiography II (BA) HIST 428: History of the Balkans

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Teaching and Practical Experience

2008 – 2009 Fall Semester, Fatih University Istanbul

(BA) HIST 221: History of Medieval Europe (BA) HIST 229: History of the Crusades/Christian and Muslim Holy War (BA) HIST 435: Selected Topics: New Approaches to the Study of Nationalism (MA) HIST 521: Studies in European History: Cultural Studies Practical Experience

Sept. 2002 Regional coordinator of OSCE election monitoring for Veles Region, R. Macedonia May 2002 Election monitoring of municipal elections in Montenegro for OSCE Dec. 2000 Election monitoring of parliamentary elections in Serbia for OSCE Nov. 2000 – March 2001 Press analyst for Deutsche Medienbeobachtungsagentur (Media Watch Agency) Dec. 1999 – Feb. 2000 Election monitoring of parliamentary and presidential elections in Croatia for OSCE Sept. 1997 Election monitoring of municipal elections in Bosnia and Hercegovina for OSCE

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Publications

Monographies

1. “A Corner of Europe:” Residents, Trans-Imperial Subjects, and the Making of Modern Urban Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities, 1800-1914 (in preparation).

2. Der Traum vom deutschen Orient. Zwei deutsche Kolonien im Osmanischen Reich 1851-1918 (Imagining a German Orient: Two German Colonies in the Ottoman Empire 1851-1918, Ph.D. thesis), Frankfurt (M.): Campus 2006, 419 pages.

Received award as best book on colonialism 2006/2007 (Damals 12/2007). Der Traum vom deutschen Orient has been reviewed by: Claus H. Bill, in Nobilitas – Zeitschrift für deutsche Adelsforschung 45/2007, 44-46. Dennis Dierks, in Südosteuropa Mitteilungen 47 (3/2007), 125-126. Andreas Eckert, in FAZ 17 Nov. 2006, http://www.faz.net/s/RubC17179D529AB4E2BBEDB 095D7C41F468/Doc~EAC66B534FE9F4CBB9D3A01552260229A~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html . Götz Nordbruch, in Qantara http://www.qantara.de/webcom/show_article.php/_c-468/_nr-616/i.html . Dirk Sasse, in Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften 12/2007, 1051-1052. Wolfgang Schwanitz, in DAVO-Nachrichten 27 (8-2008), 93-94. Joachim Zeller, in Sehepunkte 6 (2006), 7/8, http://www.sehepunkte.de/2006/07/10473.html . Edited Volumes and Journals

3. Bursa und die Deutschen / Tarihte Bursa ve Almanlar (Bursa and the Germans in History), Bursa: Kültür A.Ş. 2016, together with Raoul Motika.

4. The City in the Ottoman Empire: Migration and the Making of Urban Modernity, London: Routledge 2011,

together with Ulrike Freitag, Nora Lafi, Florian Riedler. The City in the Ottoman Empire has been reviewed by: Gottfried Hagen, in International Hournal of Turkish Studies 21 (2015, 1/2), 150-153. Nenad Stefanov, in H-Soz-u-Kult 25 Oct. 2012, http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2012-4-075 . Philippe Pétriat, in Arabica 58 (6/Dec. 2011) 598-602. 5. Mediterranean Historical Review 24 (2/2009, special edition): The Late Ottoman Port Cities: Subjectivity,

Urbanity, and Conflicting Orders, together with Vangelis Kechriotis. 6. Comparativ – Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsgeschichte 17 (2007/2, special

edition): Hafenstädte – Mobilität, Migration, Globalisierung (Port Cities – Mobility, Migration, Globalization), together with Lars Amenda.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

7. “Taksim Square and the Struggle to Rule Istanbul’s Past” in Critique & Humanism 44 (2016; updated and much expanded version of “Istanbul’s Pasts: Raw Material for Constructing the City’s Future”, see Chapters).

8. “Beer, the Drink of a Changing World. Beer Consumption and Production on the Shores of the Aegean in the

19th Century” in Turcica 45(2014), 79-123. 9. “Ploštad ‘Taksim’ i bitkata na kontrol vârhu minaloto na Istanbul” in Kritika i Humanizâm 42 (1-2/2013;

translated version of “Istanbul’s Pasts: Raw Material for Constructing the City’s Future”, see Chapters), 233-269. 10. “‘Western Perversions’ at the Threshold of Felicity: The European Prostitutes of Galata-Pera (1870-1915)” in

History and Anthropology 21 (2/2010), 159-172. 11. “Almanya Potsdam’da Enver Paşa Köprüsü” (The Enver Paşa Bridge in Potsdam, Germany) in Toplumsal Tarih

200 (Aug. 2010; translated and extended version of “Potsdam: Die Enver-Pascha-Brücke”, see Chapters), 46-52. 12. „Down and Out on the Quays of İzmir: ‘European’ Musicians, Innkeepers, and Prostitutes in the Ottoman Port

Cities“ in Mediterranean Historical Review 24 (2/2009), 169-185 (see Edited Volumes and Journals).

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Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals (continued)

13. “The Late Ottoman Port Cities and their Inhabitants: Subjectivity, Urbanity, and Conflicting Orders. Editorial” in Mediterranean Historical Review 24 (2/2009), 71-78 (together with Vangelis Kechriotis, see Edited Volumes and Journals).

14. “Anatolia in German Colonial Imagination and Practise, 1800-1918” in New Perspectives on Turkey 41 (2009),

117-150. 15. “Meeresanrainer – Weltenbürger? Zum Verhältnis von hafenstädtischer Gesellschaft und Kosmopolitismus” (The

Seaside Resident – A Citizen of the World? On the Relationship between Port City Society and Cosmopolitanism) in Comparativ 17 (2007/2), 12-26 (see Edited Volumes and Journals).

16. “Hafenstädte in globaler Perspektive. Einleitung” (Port Cities in Global Perspective: An Introduction) in

Comparativ 17 (2007/2), 7-11 (together with Lars Amenda, (see Edited Volumes and Journals). 17. “Das koloniale Erbe im deutsch-griechischen Verhältnis. Ein Plädoyer für die postcolonial studies in der

südosteuropäischen Geschichte” (Colonial Legacy in German-Greek Relations: A Plea for a Postcolonial Approach to Southeast European History) in Jahrbücher für Geschichte und Kulturen Südosteuropas 7 (2005), 177-205.

18. “Cosmopolitan Imperialists and the Ottoman Port Cities: Conflicting Logics in the Urban Social Fabric” in

Cahiers de la Mediterranée 67 (Dec. 2003), 150–163, also http://cdlm.revues.org/index128.html . 19. “Den Orient deutsch machen. Imperiale Diskurse des Kaiserreiches über das Osmanische Reich” (Germanizing

the Orient: Imperial German Discourses on the Ottoman Empire) in Kakanien Revisited. Internet-Plattform für Mittelosteuropaforschung (28 July 2002), http://www.kakanien.ac.at/beitr/fallstudie/MFuhrmann1.pdf .

Chapters in Edited Volumes

20. “Save Haydarpaşa: A Train Station as Object of Conflicting Visions of the Past” in The City and the Railway in the World, 19th to 21st Centuries, Ralf Roth, Paul van Heesvelde (eds.), London: Routledge (forthcoming 2017).

21. “Was there a Levantine Community in 19th Century Istanbul? A Quest for an Elusive Identity”, in Recovering the

Voices of Late Ottoman Istanbul’s Multiethnic Residents through Self-Narratives (1830-1930): Exploring Sources and Research Paradigms, Christoph Herzog, Gabriele Jancke, Richard Wittmann (eds.), London: Routledge (forthcoming 2017).

22. “Wanderlust, Follies, and Self-Inflicted Misfortunes: The Memoirs of Anna Forneris and her Thirty Years in

Constantinople and the Levant” in “Istanbul” – “Kushta” – “Constantinople”: Diversity of Identities and Personal Narratives (1830-1900), Christoph Herzog, Richard Wittmann (eds.), London: Routledge (forthcoming 2017).

23. “Die Bagdadbahn” (The Baghdad Railway, reprint of chapter below) in Osmanen in Hamburg. Hamburger im

Osmanischen Reich. Eine Beziehungsgeschichte von der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zur Zeit des Ersten Weltkrieges (Ottomans in Hamburg, Hamburg Citizens in the Ottoman Empire: A History of a Relationship from the mid-19th Century to the First World War), Hamburg: Hamburg University Press 2016, 91-110.

24. “Papierblumen, Seide und Thermen am Fuße des Olymps. Bursa in deutschsprachigen Reiseberichten von der

Renaissance bis zur Romantik / Uludağ Eteklerinde Kağıt Çiçekler, İpekler ve Kaplıcalar. Rönesans’tan Romantik Çağ’a Almanca Seyahatnamelerde Bursa” (Paper Flowers, Silk, and Thermal Baths at the Foot of Olympos: Bursa in German Language Travelogues from Renaissance to Romanticism) in Bursa und die Deutschen (together with Richard Wittmann, see Edited Volumes and Journals), 43-67.

25. “Deutsche Präsenz in Bursa zu Zeiten Abdülhamids II. (1876-1909) / II. Abdülhamid Devrinde Bursa’daki Alman

Varlığı (1876-1909)” (German Presence in Bursa during the Time of Abdülhamid II) in Bursa und die Deutschen (see above), 68-80.

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Publications

Chapters in Edited Volumes (continued)

26. “Deutsche Präsenz in Bursa zu Zeiten der Jungtürken (1908-1918) / Jöntürkler zamanında Bursa’da Almanlar (1908-1918)” (German Presence in Bursa during the Young Turk Period, 1908-1918) in Bursa und die Deutschen (see above), 81-87.

27. “Ein Tag in Bursa im Mai 1917, zwei Begegnungen / Bursa’da Mayıs 1917’de Bir Gün, İki Karşılaşma” (One

Day in Bursa in May 1917, Two Encounters) in Bursa und die Deutschen (see above), 104-113. 28. “Friedrich Sarre, der zeitgenössische ‚Orient’ und der Weltkrieg” (Friedrich Sarre, the Contemporary ‘Orient’ and

the World War) Wie die islamische Kunst nach Berlin kam. Der Sammler und Musuemsdirektor Friedrich Sarre (How Islamic Art Came to Berlin: The Collector and Museum Director Friedrich Sarre), Julia Gonnella, Jens Kröger (eds.), Berlin: Reimer 2015, 47-59.

29. “North to South Migration in the Imperial Era: Workers and Vagabonds between Vienna and Constantinople” in

Urban Governance Under the Ottomans: Between Cosmopolitanism and Conflict, Ulrike Freitag, Nora Lafi (eds.), London: Routledge 2014, 187-212.

30. “Spies, Victims, Collaborators and Humanitarian Interventionists: The Germans on the Hellenic and Ottoman

Shore of the Aegean” in Germans as Minorities During the First World War: A Global Comparative Perspective, Panikos Panayi (ed.), Farnham (Surrey): Ashgate 2014, 189-212.

31. “Istanbul, die Deutschen und das 19. Jahrhundert. Wege, die sich kreuzen” (Intersecting Paths: Istanbul, the

Germans, and the 19th Century): in Daheim in Istanbul. Daheim in Konstantinopel. Deutsche Spuren am Bosporus ab 1850 / Memleketimiz Dersaadet 1850’den itibaren Boğaziçi’ndeki Alman izleri, (At Home in Constantinople: German Traces on the Bosporus since 1850), Erald Pauw (ed.), Nuremberg 2014.

32. “Istanbul’s Pasts: Raw Material for Constructing the City’s Future” in Ottoman Legacies in the Contemporary

Mediterranean: The Middle East and the Balkans Compared, Eyal Ginio, Karl Kaser (eds.), Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Press 2013, 255-285, also http://www.ef.huji.ac.il/publications/Ottoman%20Legacies/Malte%20Fuhrmann_Istanbuls%20Pasts.pdf .

33. “Die Bagdadbahn” (The Baghdad Railway) in Kein Platz an der Sonne. Erinnerungsorte der deutschen

Kolonialgeschichte (No Place in the Sun: Lieux de Mémoire of German Colonial History), Jürgen Zimmerer (ed.), Frankfurt: Campus 2013, 190-207.

34. “‘Our New and Great Cultural Missions in the Orient:’ German Faith-Based and Secular Missionary Activities in

the late Ottoman Empire” in Germany and Turkey in Interaction: Religious Identities and Institutions, Günter Seufert, Haldun Gülalp (eds.), London: Routledge 2013, 47-60.

35. “Deutschlands Abenteuer im Orient. Eine Geschichte semi-kolonialer entanglements” (German version of

“German Adventures in the Orient”, see below) in Türkisch-Deutsche Beziehungen. Perspektiven aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart (German-Turkish Relations: Perspectives from Past and Present), Claus Schönig, Ramazan Çalik, Hatice Bayraktar (eds.), Berlin: Klaus Schwarz Verlag 2012, 10-33.

36. “Vagrants, Prostitutes, and Bosnians: Making and Unmaking European Supremacy in Ottoman Southeast

Europe” in Conflicting Loyalties: Social (Dis-)integration and National Turn in the Late and Post-Ottoman Balkan Societies (1839–1914), Nathalie Clayer, Hannes Grandits, Robert Pichler (eds.), London: I.B. Tauris 2011, 15-45.

37. “Staring at the Sea, Staring at the Land: Waterfront Modernization in Nineteenth Century Ottoman Cities as a Site

of Cultural Change” in Port Cities: Dynamic Landscapes and Global Networks, Carola Hein (ed.), London: Routledge 2011, 138-154.

38. “Die Mekkabahn / The Mecca Railway” in Roads of Arabia (Exhibition Catalogue, Museum for Islamic Art),

Joachim Gierlichs (ed.), Berlin: Wasmuth 2011, 288-297. 39. “‘I would rather be in the Orient.’ European Lower Class Immigrants into the Ottoman Lands” in The City in the

Ottoman Empire: Migration and the Making of Urban Modernity, 228-241 (see Edited Volumes and Journals).

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Chapters in Edited Volumes (continued)

40. “Migration and the Making of Urban Modernity in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond” (together with Ulrike Freitag, Nora Lafi, Florian Riedler) in The City in the Ottoman Empire, 1-7 (see Edited Volumes and Journals).

41. “Germany’s Adventures in the Orient: A History of Ambivalent Semi-Colonial Entanglements” in Colonial

(Dis)-Continuities: Race, Holocaust, and Postwar Germany, Volker Langbehn, Mohammad Salama (eds.), New York: Columbia University Press 2011, 123-145.

42. “Peripherie und Wiege der Zivilisation. Die schwierige Verortung des ‚griechischen Orients’ im Europadiskurs

des späten 19. Jahrhunderts” (Periphery and Cradle of Civilization: The Difficult Framing of the ‘Greek Orient’ in late 19th Century European Discourse) in Griechische Dimensionen südosteuropäischer Kultur seit dem 18. Jahrhundert (Greek Dimensions of Southeast European Culture since the 18th Century), Maria Oikonomou, Maria Stassinopoulou, Ioannis Zelepos (eds.), Berlin: Peter Lang 2011, 45-56.

43. “Go East: Deutsche und österreichische Arbeiter in der Türkei und auf dem Balkan vor 100 Jahren” (Go East:

German and Austrian Laborers in Turkey and the Balkans 100 Years Ago) in Europa im Nahen Osten – Der Nahe Osten in Europa (Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East in Europe), Angelika Neuwirth, Günter Stock (eds.), Berlin: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften 2010, 299-314.

44. “Vom stadtpolitischen Umgang mit dem Erbe der Europäisierung in Istanbul, Izmir und Thessaloniki” (On

Municipal Attitudes towards the Legacy of Europeanization in Istanbul, Izmir, and Thessaloniki) in Bilderwelten – Weltbilder: Die Gegenwart der Vergangenheit in postosmanischen Metropolen Südosteuropas: Thessaloniki, Istanbul, Izmir (Images of the World, Worlds of Images: The Present of the Past in post-Ottoman Metropoles of Southeast Europe), Ulrike Tischler, Ioannis Zelepos (eds.), Frankfurt (M.): Peter Lang 2009, 19-62.

45. “Das deutsche Krankenhaus” (The German Hospital) in Deutsche Präsenz am Bosporus (German Presence on

the Bosporus), Matthias von Kummer (ed.), Istanbul: Zero Books 2009, 257-270. 46. “Potsdam: Die Enver-Pascha-Brücke” (Potsdam: The Enver Pasha Bridge) in Kolonialismus hierzulande

(Colonialism at Home), Ulrich van der Heyden, Joachim Zeller (eds.), Erfurt: Sutton 2008, 209-214.

47. “Zwei Völker in Waffen. Türkisch-deutsche Interdependenzen beim nation building” (Two Nations in Arms: German-Turkish Interdependencies in Nation Building) in Schnittstellen. Gesellschaft, Nation, Konflikt und Erinnerung in Südosteuropa. (Interfaces: Society, Nation, Conflict and Memory in Southeast Europe) Südosteuropäische Arbeiten 133, Ulf Brunnbauer, Andreas Helmedach, Stefan Troebst (eds.), Munich: Oldenbourg 2007, 231-244.

Encyclopedia and Handbook Articles

48. “Humann, Hans” in International Encyclopedia of the First World War, Oliver Janz, Nicolas Apostolopoulos (eds.), http://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/humann_hans (23 Aug. 2016).

49. “Sarre, Friedrich Paul Theodor” in International Encyclopedia of the First World War (see above),

http://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/sarre_friedrich_paul_theodor (23 Aug. 2016). 50. “Ritualmordvorwurf in Amasya (1530)” (Accusation of Ritual Murder in Amasya) in Handbuch des

Antisemitismus: Judenfeindschaft in Geschichte und Gegenwart (Handbook on Antisemitism: Judeophobia in Past and Present) vol. IV, Wolfgang Benz et al. (ed.), Munich: K.G. Saur 2011 (together with Florian Riedler), 343.

51. “Varlık Vergisi (1942)” in Handbuch des Antisemitismus vol. IV (see above, together with Florian Riedler), 412. 52. “Vertreibung der Juden aus Thrakien (1934)” (Expulsion of the Jews from Thrace) in Handbuch des

Antisemitismus vol. IV (see above, together with Florian Riedler), 422. 53. “Osmanisches Reich” (Ottoman Empire) in Handbuch zur Antisemitismusforschung (Handbook for Research on

Antisemitism) vol. I, Wolfgang Benz et al. (eds.), Munich: K.G. Saur 2008, together with Florian Riedler), 253-259.

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54. “Türkei” (Turkey) in Handbuch zur Antisemitismusforschung vol. I (see above, together with Florian Riedler), 370-374.

Published Conference Papers

55. “Constructing the Façade of Ottoman Urban Modernity: The Star Architects of Istanbul, Salonica, and Izmir” in Proceedings of the First Architectural History Conference of Turkey, Middle Eastern Technical University Architecture Dept. (ed.), Ankara: ODTÜ (forthcoming 2017).

56. “Visions of Germany in Turkey: Legitimizing German Imperialist Penetration of the Ottoman Empire” in The

Contours of Legitimacy in Central Europe: New Approaches in Graduate Studies, European Studies Centre, St. Antony's College, Oxford, Great Britain, (May 2002) www.users.ox.ac.uk/~oaces/conference/papers/Malte_Fuhrmann.pdf (published in German as “Den Orient deutsch machen”, see Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals).

57. “The Crusaders’ Mentality: Germans in Salonica 1878 to 1918” (Feb. 2001) in Knights and Peacemakers on the

Balkans. Conquests, Migrations, Pilgrimage. Papers of the Tenth International Round Table Conference, Seminar for Balkan Studies at Neophyte Rilski University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria 2002, 139-148.

58. “The Balkans: A Man’s World Only? Constructing the Image of Balkan Women in English and German

Language Literature” (Feb. 2000) in She on the Balkans. Papers of the Ninth International Round Table Conference, Seminar for Balkan Studies at Neophyte Rilski University, Blagoevgrad, 2001, 267-274.

Book Reviews/Review Essays/Obituaries/Reports on Work in Progress

59. Stefan Ihrig, Justifying Genocide: Germany and the Armenians from Bismarck to Hitler, Boston: Harvard University Press 2016, in recensio.net (forthcoming 2017).

60. Stefan Ihrig, Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination, Cambridge, Mass. 2014, in Historische Zeitschrift (forthcoming

2016). 61. “Vangelis Kechriotis (30 Eylül 1969 – 26 Ağustos 2015): Geçmiş ile bugünün gerçek dünyası arasında bir yol

döşemek” (translation of “Paving a Road between the Past and Today’s Real Life”, see below) in Toplumsal Tarih 272 (Aug. 2016), 37-39.

62. “Paving a Road between the Past and Today’s Real Life: Vangelis Kechriotis, 1969-2015” in Südosteuropa 63

(4/2015), 665-669, also www.suedosteuropa-online.de . 63. Alice Mah, Port Cities and Global Legacies: Urban Identity, Waterfront Work, and Radicalism,

Bastingstoke/New York 2014, in neue politische literatur 61 (3/2015), 456-457. 64. Sabine Mangold-Will, Begrenzte Freundschaft. Deutschland und die Türkei 1918-1933, (Limited Friendship:

Germany and Turkey 1918-1933) Göttingen 2013, in Historische Zeitschrift 299 (3/2014), 841-843. 65. Helpless Imperialists: Imperial Failure, Fear and Radicalization, Maurus Reinkowski, Gregor Thum (eds.),

Göttingen 2013, in H-Soz-u-Kult 07.08.2014, https://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/id=19321&count=8&recno=1&type=rezbuecher&sort=datum&order=down&search=helpless .

66. Dilek Güven, Nationalismus und Minderheiten. Die Ausschreitungen gegen die Christen und Juden der Türkei

vom September 1955 (Nationalism and Minorities: The Riots against Christians and Jews in Turkey in September 1955), Munich 2012, in H-Soz-u-Kult 27.06.2014, http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2014-2-205

67. Mafalda Ade, Picknick mit den Paschas. Aleppo und die levantinische Handelsfirma Fratelli Poche (1853-1880),

(Picnic with the Pashas: Aleppo and the Levantine Merchant Family Fratelli Poche, 1853-1880) Würzburg 2013, in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 76 (03/Oct. 2013, 513-514, also

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http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid= 9035668&fulltextType=BR&fileId=S0041977X13000608 .

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68. Sibel Bozdoğan, Esra Akcan, Turkey: Modern Architectures in History, London 2012, in Planning Perspectives 28 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/02665433.2013.774560.

69. Heinz Kramer, Maurus Reinkowski, Die Türken und Europa. Eine wechselhafte Beziehungsgeschichte, (The

Turks and Europe: A History of Ambivalent Relations) Stuttgart 2008, in Der Islam 90 (1/2013), 158-164. 70. Sibel Zandi-Sayek, Ottoman Izmir: The Rise of a Cosmopolitan Port, 1840-1880, Minneapolis 2012, in Bulletin

of the School of Oriental and African Studies 75 (03/Oct. 2012), 581-583. -

71. Mohammad R. Salama, Islam, Orientalism and Intellectual History. Modernity and the Politics of Exclusion since Ibn Khaldun, London 2011, in Geschichte Transnational (17 Feb. 2012), http://geschichte-transnational.clio-online.net/rezensionen/id=16685&count=3&recno=2&type=rezbuecher&sort=datum& order=down&search=salama&segment=16 .

72. “Anti-, Non-, or Post-Saidian?: The Challenge of Discussing German Orientalism” Review essay on Susanne

Marchand, German Orientalism in the Age of Empire, Cambridge 2009; Ursula Wokoeck, German Orientalism, London 2009, in New Perspectives on Turkey 47/2012, 221-227.

73. Hakan Gökpinar, Deutsch-türkische Beziehungen 1890 – 1914 und die Rolle Enver Paschas, (German-Turkish

Relations 1890–1914 and Enver Pasha’s Role) Marburg 2011, in Südost-Forschungen 71 (2012), 589-591. 74. Johannes Berchthold, Recht und Gerechtigkeit in der Konsulargerichtsbarkeit: Britische Exterritorialität im

Osmanischen Reich 1825-1914, (Jurisprudence and Justice in Consular Jurisdiction: British Exterritoriality in the Ottoman Empire 1825–1914) Munich 2009, in Südost-Forschungen 68 (2009), 645-647.

75. Asian Port Cities 1600–1800: Local and Foreign Cultural Interactions, Haneda Masashi (ed.), Singapore 2009,

in Geschichte Transnational (23 July 2010) http://geschichte-transnational.clio-online.net/rezensionen/id=13562 . 76. Deutsche Wissenschaftler im türkischen Exil: Die Wissenschaftsmigration in die Türkei 1933-1945, (German

Scientists in Turkish Exile: Academic Migration to Turkey 1933–1945) Christopher Kubaseck, Günter Seufert (eds.), Würzburg 2008, in Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 105 (2010/3), 1-4.

77. Corry Guttstadt, Die Türkei, die Juden und der Holocaust (Turkey, the Jews, and the Holocaust), Berlin 2008, in

neue politische literatur 54 (3/2009), 489-490. 78. Report on Ottoman Urban Studies at Zentrum Moderner Orient, in Informationen zur modernen Stadtgeschichte

2/2007 (together with Florian Riedler). 79. Matthias Römer, Die deutsche und englische Militärhilfe für das Osmanische Reich 1908-1914, (German and

English Military Aid to the Ottoman Empire 1908–1914) Frankfurt (M.) 2007; Handan Nezir-Akmeşe, The Birth of Modern Turkey: The Ottoman Military and the March to World War I, London 2005, in Südost-Forschungen 65/66 (2006/2007), 728-732.

80. Oliver J. Schmitt, Levantiner – Lebenswelten und Identitäten einer ethnokonfessionellen Gruppe im osmanischen

Reich im ‚langen 19. Jahrhundert’, (Levantines: Life Worlds and Identities of an Ethno-Confessional Group in the Ottoman Empire during the ‘long 19th Century’) Munich 2005, in H-Turk (7 March 2006), http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=h-turk&month=0603&week=na&msg=ffcDZj0Zht%2bQBiKeJfgenQ&user=&pw= .

81. Birnbaum der Tränen. Lebensgeschichtliche Erzählungen aus dem alten Jugoslawien (The Pear Tree of Tears:

Life Story Narratives from Old Yugoslavia) Hannes Grandits, Karl Kaser (eds.), Vienna 2003, in Freie Universität Berlin Southeast European History Reviews (2 May 2006), http://www.oei.fu-berlin.de/geschichte/soe/rezensionsseite/rezension43.html .

82. Hervé Georgelin, La fin de Smyrne. Du cosmopolitisme aux nationalismes, Paris 2005, in Freie Universität Berlin

Southeast European History Reviews (23 Jan. 2006), http://www.oei.fu-berlin.de/geschichte/soe/rezensionsseite/rezension33.html.

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83. Mustafa Gencer, Bildungspolitik, Modernisierung und kulturelle Interaktion. Deutsch-türkische Beziehungen (1908-1918), (Education Policy, Modernization, and Cultural Interaction: German-Turkish Relations, 1908–1918) Münster 2002, in Freie Universität Berlin Southeast European History Reviews (16 Nov. 2003), http://www.oei.fu-berlin.de/geschichte/soe/rezensionsseite/rezension2.html

Newspaper Articles (selected)

84. “Das Glück liegt im Osten” in Damals 1/2008, 41-42, (on German and Austrian labor migration to the Ottoman Empire).

85. “Deutsche Migration nach Makedonien 1850 bis 1918“, Goethe-Institut im Gespräch,

http://www.goethe.de/wis/fut/dos/ige/fuh/de2855766.htm (reflections on talk given 21 Sept. 2007, see Presentations).

86. “Blonder Bosporus”, in Zenith 1/2007, 42, 43 (on the legacy of the German presence in Ottoman lands). 87. “Hexen, Madonnen und patriotische Jungfrauen” in Freitag, 14 January 2000, 18, also

http://freitag.de/2000/03/00031801.htm (on German wartime journalism during the Kosovo War).

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Papers at Academic Meetings

Dec 19, 2015 “Beer Consumption in the 19th Century”, Food, Drink, Fine Clothes, and the Agreeable Sides of Life: A Contribution to the History of Consumption, Istanbul Bilgi University

Nov 27, 2015 “Brewers, Architects, Railway Workers: Central European Immigrants in the Late

Ottoman Port Cities – Unusual Aspects of Economic and Cultural Innovation”, at Migration and Economic Change in the Mediterranean Region, Ruhr University Bochum

Oct 23, 2015 “That's What Friends Are For: The Sarres, the Humanns, and Enver Pasha” at How

Islamic Art Came to Berlin: The Collector and Museum Director Friedrich Sarre Museum of Islamic Art Berlin

Oct 12, 2015 Discussant at Islands, Regions, Empires: Re-Mapping the Modern Mediterranean, Centre

for Global Cooperation Research, Duisburg Nov 24, 2014 “Smyrna/Izmir as the Ottoman Experimental Ground in Modernity” at Middle Eastern

Studies Association Convention, Washington DC Nov 6, 2014 “Making Late Ottoman Modernity From Below and Within or: Some Small Towns on the

Eastern Mediterranean in the 19th Century” at Balkan-Near East Express: Symposium for Karl Kaser’s 60th Birthday, Graz University

Nov 4, 2014 “Beerbrewers, Architects, and Railway Workers: The Role of European Immigrants and

Levantines in Innovation in the Ottoman Empire” at The Levantines: Commerce and Diplomacy, British Consulate General Istanbul

Sept 5, 2014 “The Galician ‘White Slave Trade’ and its Impact on Habsburg Great Power Politics in

the Ottoman Empire” at European Congress on World and Global History, Paris Sept 27, 2013 “Beer’s Coming to the Orient: Ottoman Beer Production and Acceptance between the

Global and the Local, 1830-1920” at Deutscher Orientalistentag, Münster Sept 12, 2013 “Cosmopolitanism and Practice. A Socio-Historical Approach” at Cosmopolitanism: On

the Heuristic Value of a Trendy Academic Concept, Institute for European History Mainz July 11, 2013 “To Raise a German Progeny in the Orient. Auslandsdeutsche in Ottoman Polyethnic

Cities” at Rethinking the Auslandsdeutsche. Respatializing Historical Narrative, Free University Berlin

May 23, 2013 “Between Two Empires. Contested Legacies of 19th Century Archaeology in Asia

Minor” at Tracing Colonialism and Developing Post-/Decolonial Research Perspectives, Humboldt University Berlin

May 8, 2013 “Istanbul’s Public Spaces and the Quest to Rule the City’s Past” at Archaeologies of

Memory Workshop, Sapphire Tower Istanbul Sept 26, 2012 “White Slave Trade or Self-Determined Marginal Mobility? Austrian Prostitutes in the

Late Ottoman Empire“ at Humans as Resource: Networks of European Human Trafficking in the Early Modern City, Extended Panel at Deutscher Historikertag, Mainz

June 9, 2012 “Encountering Europe in the Streets of Galata” at Historical and Contemporary

Representations of Europe: Turkey, Persia, the Arab World, and Russia, 1850s-1910s and the 1990s to Present, Orient-Institut Istanbul

Nov 3, 2011 “When the Conquering Sultan Appears in the Metro and Byzantium Sabotages the

Railway Station: Istanbul’s Pasts and their Roles in the Present”, at The Role and Function of the Global City, University of Innsbruck

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Papers at Academic Meetings (continued)

Oct 21, 2011 “On Port City Societies and Cosmopolitanism” at Cosmopolitanism and Philosophy in a

Cosmopolitan Sense, New Europe College, Bucharest July 14, 2011 “Beer Consumption in 19th Century Aegean Port Cities and the Transformation of Public

Space” at 12th International Congress of Ottoman Economic and Social History (ICOSEH), Retz/Lower Austria

June 30, 2011 “Spies, Victims, Collaborators and Humanitarian Interventionists: The Germans on the

Hellenic and Ottoman Shore of the Aegean” at Germans as Minorities during the First World War, University of Leicester

June 18, 2011 “Transfer Models in Historical Research on European-Ottoman Relations“ at

Institutskolloqium, Orient-Institut Beirut Dec 18, 2010 “Osman Hamdi and Hans Humann: Encounter of Two Different Types of the

Bildungsbürger” at Urban Landscapes of Modernity: Istanbul and the Ruhr Area 2010, Orient-Institut Istanbul

Oct 22, 2010 “Constructing the Façade of Ottoman Urban Modernity: The Star Architects of Istanbul,

Salonica, and Izmir” at First Architectural History Conference of Turkey, Middle Eastern Technical University Architecture Dept., Ankara

Oct 15, 2010 “Wanderlust, Follies, and Self-Inflicted Misfortunes: Female Entertainment Workers

from Central Europe in Constantinople and the Levant” at “Istanbul" - "Kushta" - "Constantinople": Diversity of Identities and Personal Narratives (1830-1900), German Consulate General Istanbul

May 28, 2010 “Save Haydarpaşa – But Why? A Train Station between Nationalist and Imperialist

Appropriation of its Legacy” at International Railway History Association Conference, Mechelen, Belgium

March 25, 2010 “Istanbul’s Pasts: Raw Material for Constructing the City’s Future” at Ottoman Legacies

in the Contemporary Mediterranean: the Middle East and the Balkans Compared within the framework of 11th Mediterranean Research Meeting, European University Institute, Florence/Montecatini

Dec 17, 2009 “Periphery and Cradle of Civilization: The Difficult Mapping of the ‚Greek Orient’ in the

European Discourse of the 19th Century” at Greek Dimensions of Southeast European Culture since the 18th Century, Vienna University

Oct 9, 2009 “The Turkish-German Relationship: A History of Paradoxes”, at 1st International

Symposium on German-Turkish Relations in Historical and Cultural Dimension, Konya University

July 14, 2009 “The Well-Known Strangers: European Immigrant Milieus as an Integral Part of Ottoman

Society”, at How to Talk about the Non-Muslim Experience in the Ottoman Empire, EUME, Wissenschaftskolleg/ZMO, Berlin

June 13, 2009 “From Galicia to Galata: Human Trafficking and Prostitution in Istanbul and Ottoman-

Habsburg Relations” at Sex in the Cities: Prostitution, White Slaving, and Sexual Minorities in Eastern and Central Europe, Center for Urban History of East Central Europe, Lviv

Sept 25, 2008 “Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities: Historical Debates about Cosmopolitanism, Urban

Hegemony and Identity” at 1st International Symposium on Mediterranean Trade and the Port Cities, Past and Future, Izmir

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Papers at Academic Meetings (continued)

Sept 19, 2008 “The Making of Competitive Internationally Standardized National Bourgeoisies: the Travelogue as Progress Report of Europeanization” at Bourgeois Seas: Revisiting the History of Middle Classes in Eastern Mediterranean Ports at European University Institute, Florence

Aug 28, 2008 “Waterfront Modernization in 19th Century Ottoman Cities as a Site of Cultural Change”

at International Conference of Urban History, Lyon July 12, 2008 “Smyrna as Object of Colonial Aspirations” at Protestants in the Orient: Aspects of

Transcultural and Interconfessional Contacts and Impressions, 18th/19th Century, Göttingen University

Nov 18, 2007 “‘A Stain on the Reputation of our Community’: Human Trafficking and Prostitution in

Istanbul and Ottoman-Habsburg Relations” at Middle Eastern Studies Association convention, Montreal

Sept 8, 2007 “Germany’s Adventures in the Orient: A History of Ambivalent Semi-Colonial

Entanglements” at German Colonialism in International Perspective, San Francisco State University

May 11, 2007 “North-to-South Migration in the Imperial Era: Workers and Vagabonds between Vienna

and Constantinople” at Migrations and Urban Institutions in the late Ottoman Reform Period (see convener activities)

March 22, 2007 “Down and Out on the Quays of Salonica: Europeans, Marginality, and Ottoman Society”

at The Late Ottoman Port Cities: Subjectivity, Urbanity, and Conflicting Orders (see convener activities)

March 14, 2007 “Turkish and German Ottoman Historiographies. Methods and Questions” at New Trends

in Egyptian Historiography of the 19th Century, Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin Oct 14, 2006 “Subaltern Migration Strategies of Austrian and German Subjects in the late Ottoman

Empire” at Rethinking Labor from a Global Perspective at Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Sept 15, 2006 “Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities: Historical Debates about Cosmopolitanism, Urban

Hegemony, and Identity” at Enhancing Multidimensional Dialogue in the Mediterranean: CIRP-UNESCO Symposium, Yeditepe University, Istanbul

May 4, 2006 “From the Orient Colony to the Home Front against Democracy: The Career of Hans

Humann, a Modern Imperialist Activist” at German Imperial Biographies: Soldiers, Scientists, and Officials and the ‘Arendt Thesis’ at German Historical Institute, Washington

Oct 7, 2005 “‘Westernizing’ the late Ottoman Port Cities: On the Interplay of Hegemonies in Urban

Space” at Young Researchers’ Convention of the Society for Urban History and Research on Urbanization, Konstanz University

Sept 30, 2005 “Mediterranean vs. Hinterland: Competing European Discourses of Modernity for the

Ottoman Territories” at The Mediterranean and the Ottoman Empire: 10th International Congress of Economic and Social History of Turkey, Venice

April 28, 2004 “Importing Europeanness through the Quays of Smyrna: The Impact of Maritime

Exchange on Urban Culture” at Among Others: Encounters and Conflicts in European and Mediterranean Societies. Congress in European and Mediterranean Comparative Ethnology, Marseille

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Papers at Academic Meetings (continued)

Dec 12, 2003 “Cosmopolitan Imperialists and the Ottoman Port Cities: Conflicting Logics in the Urban Social Fabric” at Du Cosmopolitisme en Méditerranée: Du Modèle référentiel aux réalités du temps présent, University of Nice, Center for Mediterranean Studies

May 24, 2002 “Visions of Germany in Turkey: Legitimizing German Imperialist Penetration of the

Ottoman Empire” at The Contours of Legitimacy in Central Europe: New Approaches in Graduate Studies, European Studies Centre, St. Antony's College, Oxford

Feb 27, 2001 “The Crusaders’ Mentality: Germans in Salonica 1878 to 1918” at Knights and Peacemakers on the Balkans. Conquests, Migrations, Pilgrimage. Tenth International Round Table Conference, Neophyte Rilski University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

Feb 27, 2000 “The Balkans: A Man’s World Only? Constructing the Image of Balkan Women in

English and German Language Literature” at She on the Balkans. Tenth International Round Table Conference, Neophyte Rilski University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

Invited Lectures

Jan. 12, 2016 “The Baghdad Railway in German, British, and Turkish Public Memory”, Passau University

Nov 29, 2015 “The Man Without Qualities on the Bosporus: Identity Formation in Ottoman Port Cities

of the 19th Century in European Perspective”, Ruhr University Bochum April 15, 2015 “A Dream of Europe: Creating a New Urban Culture in the Ottoman Port Cities of the

19th Century”, Erfurt University Dec 18, 2014 “Istanbul, Gezi and the Clash of Different Visions of the Past”, Centre Marc Bloch,

Berlin Dec 12, 2014 “Germans in Istanbul in the 19th Century”, Orient-Institut Istanbul Nov 19, 2014 “Turkish Nationalism and German Colonialism: A Joint Venture in WWI”, Cornell

University, Ithaca, NY Oct 15, 2014 “Hamburg-Basra, London-Baghdad or the Iron Net of the Motherland: The Baghdad

Railway in German, Turkish, and British Public Memory“,Hamburg University Sept 4, 2014 “The World on the Move: Istanbul 1912 and Our Times“, Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin May 9, 2014 The City of Joy: Europeanization and Socio-Cultural Change in the Aegean Port Cities in

the 19th Century”, Humboldt University Berlin Nov 7, 2012 “Beer, the Drink of a Changing World (1838-1922)”, Institut Français des Etudes

Anatoliennes, Istanbul March 8, 2012 “Ottoman Beer Consumption and Production in the 19th Century”, Bilkent University,

Ankara

July 4, 2011 “The Western travelogue and the emergence of the bourgeoisie in the late Ottoman port cities”, University of Hamburg

May 31, 2011 “Constructing Europe on the Shores of the Aegean in the 19th Century: The Cultural

Dimension”, Institut Français des Etudes Anatoliennes, Istanbul Dec 27, 2010 “Recent Developments in German Colonial History”, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul

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Invited Lectures (continued)

March 3, 2010 “‘Western Perversions’ at the Threshold of Felicity: The European Prostitutes of Galata-Pera, 1870-1915”, Orient-Institut Istanbul

Dec 15, 2009 “On the Margins of Europe: Marginality in Ottoman-Habsburg Relations (1878-1918)”,

Leipzig University Oct 7, 2008 “From Goltz Pasha to Enver Pasha: German-Ottoman Entanglements in the Making of

Modern Militarism”, Center for Global Studies, Yıldız Technical University Istanbul Oct 3, 2008 “120 Years German School Thessaloniki”, German School Thessaloniki March 6, 2008 “Anatolia in German Colonial Imagination and Practise, 1800-1918”, Boğaziçi University

Istanbul Feb 8, 2008 “L’Anatolie à l’âge de l’impérialisme. Une semi-colonie européenne?”, Ecole Normale

Superieure (Ulm), Paris Sept 25, 2007 “German Migrants in Late Ottoman Salonica: Tracing a History from Below” at German-

speaking Protestant Community Thessaloniki Sept 21, 2007 “German Migration to Macedonia 1850-1918” at Goethe Institute Thessaloniki July 11, 2007 “Go East: German and Austrian Workers in Turkey and the Balkans One Hundred Years

Ago” at Berlin Academy of Sciences June 5, 2007 “Sea, Nation, Europe: Continuities and Change in Urban Hegemonies in Istanbul, Izmir

and Thessaloniki” at Research Seminar City – History – Representations, Hamburg University

March 5, 2007 “Lower Class Austro-Hungarian and German Immigrants in Ottoman Cities” at Ottoman

Urban Studies Seminar, Europe in the Middle East network and ZMO, Berlin March 23, 2006 “European and Balkan Labor Migrants in the Late Ottoman Port Cities” at Dept. of

Southeast European History, Graz University Nov 30, 2005 “The Fascinating Other: The Image of the Greeks and Turks in Germany, ca. 1880” at

Orient-Institut Istanbul Dec 22, 2004 “The Cultural Dimension of German-Ottoman Relations” at Kadir Has University

Istanbul, Communications Faculty Oct 4, 2004 “The Impact of German Imperialism on Turkish Nation Building” at Istanbul Technical

University, Humanities Participating in Podium Discussions

Nov. 4, 2013 “Occupy Gezi Park: The Istanbul Protests’ Importance for Turkey and Europe”, at Europasalon, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Leipzig

Nov. 23, 2009 “Rethinking Cosmopolitanism in Middle East Studies”, at Middle East Studies

Association, Annual Convention, Boston March 19, 2009 “Historical Roots of Images of the Other in German-Turkish Relations”, at Berlin

Academy of Sciences and Free University Berlin June 19, 2008 “German Migrants in Turkey”, Network Turkey and Humboldt University Berlin

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Radio Interviews (Selected)

June 4, 2012 On Gentrification in Istanbul, Radio Dérive/Orange 94,0, Vienna May 5, 2011 On Elections in Turkey, Radio Corax, Halle/Leipzig Apr 30, 2009 On the Turkish Left and Mayday, Radio Corax, Halle/Leipzig July 12, 2007 “Go East: German and Austrian Workers in Turkey and the Balkans 100 Years Ago”,

Radio Interview on WDR 3, Resonanzen