Contact Zones in Turkish-Polish Relations (1414-2014)

Contact Zones in Turkish-Polish Relations (1414-2014)

Veranstalter
Turkish Historical Society; Institute of History, University of Warsaw
Veranstaltungsort
Institute of History, University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, 00-927 Warszawa
Ort
Warsaw
Land
Poland
Vom - Bis
06.06.2014 - 08.06.2014
Von
Królikowska, Natalia

The conference will take place on the occasion of 600th anniversary of Polish-Ottoman/Turkish relations. They date back to the year 1414, when the envoys of the Polish King, Władysław Jagiełło, successfully mediated between the Hungarian King and the Roman Emperor, Sigismund of Luxemburg, and the Sultan, Mehmed I Çelebi. Since then, there have been continuous and diverse forms of Polish-Ottoman contacts. Quite recently, their variety was demonstrated by the exhaustive exhibition of Polish and Ottoman art organized by the National Museum in Warsaw and the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts in Istanbul in the years 1999 and 2000. It presented the mutual relations in terms of both: threat and challenge, war and peace. After the Treaty of Carlowitz conflicts between two states left their place to agreement and even alliance projects. Polish refugees were also one of the common points of the relations between two states. After the First World War, Embassy of Poland and Embassy of Turkey were among the first embassies which were founded in both capitals. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the relations have been expanded especially politically and economically. Presidents and Prime Ministers of both sides made reciprocal visits in last years.

The conference does not claim to discuss comprehensively the six-hundred years of Polish-Ottoman/Turkish relations. Rather, using the example of the bilateral contacts, it aims to focus on the crucial issue of communication between individuals or groups belonging to the “Polish” and “Ottoman/Turkish world”. The organizers of the conference would invite the contributors to explore a variety of “contact zones” such as diplomacy, trade (including slave trade), war and art. Papers devoted to the role played in this cross-cultural communication by “inter-cultural” people such as the Ottoman dragomans of Polish origins in the Early Modern Period or the Polish exiles converted to Islam in the 19th century are also welcome.

Finally, we are interested in the perception of Polish-Ottoman/Turkish relations by the Third Side (e.g. the English, the French, Venetians, Hungarians or Russians). We believe it could offer a promising, new look on the Polish perception and contacts with the Ottomans/Turks and vice-versa. The organizers of the conference hope that the conference would be a forum to discuss the Polish-Ottoman/Turkish relations in comparison to these between the other European states and the Ottoman Empire/Turkey.

Programm

Institute of History, Turkish Historical Society

Contact Zones in Turkish-Polish Relations (1414-2014)

International Conference

Warsaw, 6-8 June 2014

Friday, June 6th

9:30-10:45 (The Column Room) - Opening Ceremony

Prof. Dr. Dariusz KOŁODZIEJCZYK
University of Warsaw, Director of the Institute of History

Prof. Dr. M. Metin HÜLAGÜ
Türk Tarih Kurumu Başkanı/President of Turkish Historical Society

Prof. Dr. Derya ÖRS
Atatürk Kültür, Dil ve Tarih Yüksek Kurumu Başkanı/President of Higher Institution of Ataturk Culture, Language and History

Prof. Dr. Yusuf Ziya ÖZCAN
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Varşova Büyükelçisi/Ambassador of Turkish Republic in Warsaw

His Excellency Bülent ARINÇ
Başbakan Yardımcısı/Deputy Prime Minister of Republic of Turkey
(to be confirmed)

10.45-11.00 Coffee Break

Friday, June 6th
SESSION I

11:00-12:30 (The Column Room)
Military Campaigns and Ottoman-Polish Relations
Chair: Dariusz Kołodziejczyk

Mehmet Inbaşı, Erciyes University
Kamaniçe’de Türkler in 1672
[The Turks in Kamieniec (1672)]

Yılmaz Kurt, Ankara University
Hacı Ali Efendi’nin Kamaniçe Tarihi
[The chronicle of Kamieniec of Haci Ali Efendi]

Ahmet Arslantürk, Istanbul Medeniyet University
Kamaniçe Seferi’nde Osmanlı Saray Görevlileri
[The palace officials in the Kamieniec campaign of 1672]

12:30-13:00 – Coffee Break

13:00-14:00 (The Column Room)
Active players and pawns in international policy
Chair: Natalia Królikowska

Hacer Topaktaş, Istanbul University
Diplomacy between Istanbul and Warsaw in the last quarter of the 18th century

Iurii Chainskyi, University of Warsaw
The influence of the 1924 Georgian revolt on Polish Promethean Policy in Turkey in 1924-1926

14:00 – 15:30 – Lunch

15:30-17:00 (The Column Room)
On the crossroads of two cultures: Polish emigrès in the Ottoman Empire, part I
Chair: Andrzej Drozd

Zafer Gölen, Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Jozef Bem (Murad Paşa’nın) Osmanlı Günleri
[Józef Bem in the Ottoman Empire]

Bayram Nazır, Gümüşhane University
Murad Paşa’nın Halep’te Ölümü ve Terekesi
[The death of Józef Bem in Aleppo and his last will]

Abdullah Temizkan, Ege University
Lehistanlıların Kafkasya'ya Birlik Gönderme Girişiminde Zor Seçim: Sefer Bey mi Yoksa Muhammed Emin mi?
[Difficult choice of Poles in attempt of dispatching troops to the Caucasus: Sefer Bey or Muhammed Emin?]

17:00-17:30 –Coffee Break

17:30 – 18:30 (The Column Room)
On the crossroads of two cultures: Polish emigrès in the Ottoman Empire, part II
Chair: Bayram Nazır

Mehmet Demirtaş, Bitlis Eren University
XIX. Yüzyılım İkinci Yarısında Lehistan’dan Osmanlı Memleketine Gelen Göçmelerin İskanları ve İhtiyaçlarının Karşılanmasına Dair Yapılan Çalışmalar
[Works conducted to settle and meet the needs of the immigrants who came to the Ottoman land from Poland during the second half of the 19th century]

Mehmet Akif Kireçci, Bilkent University Tadeusz Gasztowtt (Seyfeddin Bey) - a turkophile in the Ottoman Empire (1881-1936)

SESSION II
11:00-12:30 (Room A)
Art as a field of interaction
Chair: Kıvılcım Metin Özcan

Tadeusz Majda, University of Warsaw
Works of art of symbolic meaning in Turkish and Polish Culture – A comparative approach

Suat Alp, Hacettepe University
Wars and Treasures as Means of Interaction: The Impact of Turkish Material Cultural Heritage in Polish Art and Culture

Fatma Coşkuner, Koç University
Travels, Empires and Artistic Connections: Sultan Abdülaziz and his court painter Stanislaw Chlebowski

12:30-13:00 – Coffee Break

13:00-14:00 (Room A)
Historical discourse and historical policy
Chair: Dariusz Milewski

Tetyana Grigorieva, Mohyla Academy, Kiev
The Myth of the Victory near Chocim (1621) in Ukrainian Historical Discourse of the 17th Century

Anastasia Baukova, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Siege of Lviv in 1672: historical memory and artistic image

14:00 – 15:30 – Lunch

15:30 – 17:00 – (Room A)
Perception of Polish-Ottoman relations
Chair: Felicia Rosu

James Collins, Georgetown University
Tale of Three Polities: The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of France

Radu Paun, CNRS, Paris
Wavering Crusaders. Moldavian and Wallachian Perceptions of Polish-Ottoman Relations, 15th-16th Centuries

Michał Wasiucionek, EUI Florence
Political Factionalism in the Middle Ground: Danubian Principalities as the Space of Factional Overlap between Ottoman Empire and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Seventeenth Century

17:00-17:30 –Coffee Break

17:30-18:30 (Room A)
Making diplomacy in Istanbul
Chair: James Collins

Alicja Borys, Masaryk University Brno
Silesian members of the Emperor’s diplomatic missions to the Ottoman court in the 16th century

Gabor Karman, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Polish–Transylvanian Contacts and Conflicts at the Sublime Porte in the Seventeenth Century

Saturday, June 7th

SESSION I
9:30-11:00 (The Column Room)
Poland and Turkey in the first half of the 20th century
Chair: Jakub Wódka

Nuri Köstüklü, Konya Necmettin Erbakan University
Arşiv Belgeleri Işığında Birinci Dünya Savaşında Polonya’da Şehit Olan Türkler ve Türkiyede Ölen Polonyalı Askerler Üzerınde Bazı Tespitler
[Some observations in the light of archival documents on Turks martirised in Poland and the Polish soldiers died in Turkey]

Ahmet Altıntaş, Afyon Kocatepe University
Arşiv Belgelerine Göre Osmanlı- Polonya İlişkileri’nde Esirler (1916-1923)
[Prisoners in Ottoman – Poland relations as revealed in the archival documents (1916-1923)]

Nuray Özdemir, Abant İzzet Baysal University
Ahmet Ferit Tek’in Büyükelçiliği Döneminde Türkiye ve Polonya Arasındaki İlişkiler (1932-1939)
[Relationships between Turkey and Poland during Ahmet Ferit Tek’s Ambassadorship (1932-1939)]

11:00-11:30 – Coffee Break

11:30-12:30 (The Column Room)
Insiders or outsiders?
Chair: Hacer Topaktaş

Paulina Dominika Dominik, University of Oxford - MSt Orient-Institut Istanbul
From Young Ottomans to Young Turks: Contribution of Polish political émigrés to the modernization of the Late Ottoman Empire – ideological aspect

Katarzyna Papież, University of Sorbonne (Paris IV)
Strange lives of Polish Men and Women: Jan Alojzy Pruski

13:00-14:30 – Lunch

14:30 – 16:00 – (The Column Room)
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire in the 17th century
Chair: Mehmet İnbaşı

Yücel Öztürk, Sakarya University
Osmanlı–Lehistan Ilişkilerinin Esasları, Unsurları, ve Aktörleri
[Principles and actors in Ottoman-Polish relations]

Emine Erdoğan Özünlü, Gazi University
Hotin’in Askeri ve Stratejik Açından Öneminde Dair Bazı Görüşler (Cebe Defterleri Işığında)
[On the strategic and military importance of Hotin (basing on the Cebe registers)]

Bilgehan Pamuk, Gaziantep University
II. Kuzey Savaşı’nda Osmanlı Lehistan İlişkileri Üzerine Bazı Gözlemler
[On Ottoman-Polish Relations in the Second Northern War]

16:00 – 16:30 – Coffee Break

SESSION II
9:30-11:00 (Room A)
Accounts of the individual travelers
Chair: Rudolph Matthee

Szymon Górski, Poznań
Hieronim Łaski's Diary (1540-1541) as a Testimony to Ottoman-Polish Contact

Michael Połczyński, Georgetown University
The Relacyja of Sefer Muratowicz: 1601-1602 private royal envoy of Sigismund III Vasa to Shah ‘Abbas I

Natalia Królikowska, University of Warsaw
Polish missionaries in the Crimean Khanate and Caucasia in the 17th century

11:00-11:30 – Coffee Break

11:30-13:00 (Room A)
Turkish factor in Polish inner and foreign policy
Chair: Gabor Karman

Szymon Brzeziński, University of Warsaw
Polish-Ottoman relations and the beginnings of the Principality of Transylvania

Felicia Rosu, Leiden University
Friend or Foe of the Turk? The Fear Factor in Polish-Lithuanian Elections, 1572-1587

Andrzej Drozd, Adam Mickiewicz University
Ottoman influences on the Lithuanian Tatars in the Early Modern Period

13:00-14:30 – Lunch

14:30-16:00 (Room A)
Polish-Ottoman frontier
Chair: Radu Paun

Dariusz Milewski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw Negotiations instead of war: Polish-Ottoman diplomatic contacts 1627-1630

Andrii Zhyvachivskyi, Polish Academy of Science
The Role of Bakhchisaray and Kefe in the Ottoman-Polish Relations in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century

Mariusz W. Kaczka, Berlin
The character of the Ottoman-Polish diplomatic relations in the first quarter of the 18th century. Great politics and small frontier space

16:00 – 16:30 – Coffee Break

JOINT SESSION

16:30-18:00 (The Column Room)
Polish-Turkish relations after 1939
Chair: Tadeusz Majda

Jakub Wódka, Polish Academy of Sciences
Foreign policies of Poland and Turkey. Identifying the common grounds, tracing the differences

Adam Szymański, University of Warsaw
Polish-Turkish Relations after 1989

İsmail Hakkı Demircioğlu, Karadeniz Technical University
Representation of Poland and Poles in Turkish history textbooks

18:00 – 18:30 – Closing Ceremony (The Column Room)

Sunday, June 8th
9:00-19:00 – The Conference Excursion

Kontakt

Dr. Natalia Królikowska
nataliakrolikowska@wp.pl

Dr. Hacer Topaktaş
hacertopaktas@gmail.com

Conference e-mail: conferencewarszawa@gmail.com

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