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    International Conferece in Paris, 5th - 7th of june


    Organized by the the research unity
    Études turques et ottomanes
    UMR 8032
    (EHESS-CNRS-Collège de France)
    in cooperation with the Near Eastern Studies Department, Princeton University

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    “L’IVRESSE DE LA LIBERTÉ” :
    LA RÉVOLUTION DE 1908 DANS L’EMPIRE OTTOMAN

    5-7 juin 2008

    Collège de France
    11, Place Marcelin Berthelot
    75005 Paris




    PROGRAMME



    Jeudi 5 juin – 9h-13h

    9h Accueil des participants

    9h30-10h45 Ouverture du colloque : Gilles VEINSTEIN, François GEORGEON

    Conférence d’ouverture : Serif MARDIN


    10h45-11h15 Pause café


    SESSION I : UNE RÉVOLUTION EN QUÊTE D’AUTEURS

    Modérateur : Mete TUNCAY

    Sükrü HANIOGLU
    The Origins of the 1908 Revolution

    Erik J. ZÜRCHER
    The Historiography of the Young Turk Revolution

    Erdal KAYNAR
    Ahmed Rıza, chef de file du mouvement jeune-turc, et l'Occident


    __________________________________________________ ____


    Jeudi 5 juin – 14h-18h

    SESSION II : LA RÉVOLUTION DANS LES PROVINCES OTTOMANES

    Modérateur : Selim DERINGIL

    Bernard LORY
    Manastır/ Bitola, berceau de la révolution

    Nazan MAKSUDYAN
    Creating Ottoman Citizens vs. Loss of a Generation: Armenian Orphans of Adana in 1909

    Nathalie CLAYER
    Le temps de la liberté, le temps de la lutte pour le pouvoir : la révolution jeune-turque dans les
    provinces albanaises


    16h-16h30 Pause café


    Juliette HONVAULT
    Les échos de la révolution jeune-turque au Yémen

    Anne-Laure DUPONT
    Reformism and Revolution in the Arab Thought after 1908

    Leyla DAKHLI, Edouard MÉTÉNIER
    La révolution dans les provinces arabes : dits, faits et gestes à Bagdad et à Damas


    18h30-19h30

    Projection d’un film documentaire : « Le Paris des Jeunes Turcs » de François GEORGEON (sous
    réserve)





    Vendredi 6 juin – 9h30-13h

    SESSION III : LES JEUNES TURCS ENTRE DISCOURS ET PRATIQUES.

    Modérateur : Ahmet KUYAŞ

    Wajda SENDESNI
    Les Jeunes Turcs en Égypte : autour du journal Türk (1903-1907)

    Rober KOPTAS
    Man in the Middle: Krikor Zohrab as an Ottoman-Armenian Politician (1908-1915)

    Dorothée GUILLEMARRE-ACET
    Hüseyin Cahid [Yalçın], témoin et acteur de la révolution jeune-turque


    11h-11h30 Pause-café


    Nader SOHRABI
    “Government Within the Government“ : The Committee of Union and Progress in Power

    Noémi LEVY
    La reprise en main des institutions : l’exemple de la police ottomane


    __________________________________________________ ____


    Vendredi 6 juin – 14h30-18h

    SESSION IV : UN CYCLE RÉVOLUTIONNAIRE

    Modérateur : Şelcuk ESENBEL

    Stéphane DUDOIGNON
    Les révolutions de Russie, d'Iran et de Turquie (1905-1908) vues par les intellectuels musulmans
    d'Eurasie centrale

    Houri BERBERIAN
    Armenians and Three Revolutions, 1905-1908

    Edith YBERT
    De Bakou à Saint-Pétersbourg : la “Turquie nouvelle“ dans la presse russe (1908-1909)


    16h-16h30 Pause café


    Renée WORRINGER
    Rising Sun over Bear: The Russo-Japanese War and Young Turk Thought

    Rebecca E. KARL
    Revolution and Politics: The Young Turks and the Republican Chinese Revolution


    __________________________________________________ ____





    Samedi 7 juin – 9h30-13h

    SESSION V : SOCIÉTÉS ET CULTURES EN MUTATION


    Modérateur : Zafer TOPRAK

    Anastassia FALIEROU
    La révolution jeune-turque : une révolution de la condition féminine ?

    Bedross DER MATOSSIAN
    Formation of Public Sphere(s) in the Aftermath of the 1908 Revolution among Armenians, Arabs
    and Jews

    Sophie BASCH
    Une turquerie française à la veille de la révolution jeune-turque


    11h-11h 30 Pause café


    Vangelis KECHRIOTIS
    The Enthusiasm Turns into Fear: French Accounts on Christians and Muslims in Izmir in the
    Aftermath of the Young Turk Revolution

    Timour MUHIDINE
    1908, une révolution littéraire ? Istanbul, Le Caire, Paris



    12h30-13h Conclusions générales : Jean-François BAYART, Alexandre TOUMARKINE


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    Contact : Claude Vouillemet, tél : 01 49 54 23 01, e-mail : [email protected]







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