International Workshop by BAU and ACG, Istanbul: Constantinople/Istanbul: One Capital, Two Empires
BAHCESEHIR UNIVERSITY – THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GREECE
“CULTURE OF PEACE” SERIES I
CONSTANTINOPLE/ISTANBUL: ONE CAPITAL, TWO EMPIRES
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
Organizers
Feryal Tansug, Bahcesehir University
Alicia Simpson, The American College of Greece
This event marks the inaugural meeting of the “Culture of Peace” series, co-organized by Bahçeşehir University (Istanbul) and The American College of Greece (Athens). The series seeks to foster collaboration between Turkish and Greek scholars and students working in related fields, while more broadly cultivating a culture of peace and cooperation between Greece and Türkiye. Furthermore, by critically engaging with conventional (hi)stories of the region, it aims to challenge entrenched dichotomies, highlight historical parallels, and interrogate transformations across time. The multilayered and richly complex history of Constantinople/Istanbul—capital of both the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires—offers an especially pertinent topic of study. As a city that has long stood at the crossroads of civilizations, Constantinople/Istanbul embodies not only the tensions but also the deep interconnections that have shaped the region. Adopting a comparative urban studies approach that brings together historical, literary, and material perspectives, the workshop will explore patterns of continuity and transformation in the city’s urban development, social dynamics, and cultural life.
Workshop Program
Friday, October 17
10:00-10:15 Welcome addresses
Helena Maragou, Dean of the Frances Rich School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Deree – The American College of Greece
10:15-10:30 Introductory remarks
Alicia Simpson - The American College of Greece, & Feryal Tansug - Bahçeşehir University
10-30-11:20 Session I: The City in Literature
Haris Theodorelis-Rigas, Koç University
“A Greek Historian like no Other”: The Long-Distance Helleno-Ottomanism of Skralatos Byzantios
Veysel Öztürk, Bogazici University
From Konstantiniyye to Istanbul: The Ideological Gaze and the Erasure of Urban Plurality in Yahya Kemal’s Poetry
11:20-11:40 Coffee Break
11:40-13:00 Session II: Peoples and Cultures
Kutlu Akalın, Medeniyet University
“The Others (?)” in Late Antique Constantinople
Siren Çelik, Marmara University
“The Others” in Late Byzantine Constantinople (14th-15th centuries)
Ilay Romain Örs, The American College of Greece
Rum Polites: The Greek Orthodox Community of Istanbul
13:00 -14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:50 Session III: Health and Healing in the City
Koray Durak, Bogazici University
Healing in the City: Hospitals, Shrines and beyond
İsmail Yaşayanlar, Düzce University
Is Clear Water Clean Water? The Multi-Faceted Use of Byzantine Cisterns in Fin-de-Siècle Istanbul
14:50-15:10 Coffee Break
15:10-16:00 Session IV: Precious Items, Diplomatic Gifts
Nicollette Trahoulia, The American College of Greece
Silk fabrics in Byzantine Diplomacy
Miyuki Girardelli, Istanbul Technical University
Chinese and Japanese Porcelain and Objects at the Ottoman Court
16:00-16:30 Concluding Remarks - Discussion
Alicia Simpson, The American College of Greece & Feryal Tansug, Bahçeşehir University
Saturday, October 18
10:00-14:00 Site Visit
