Catholic Talisman’s and Inter-Religious Relations in Ottoman- and Post-Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina

17 Apr 2024

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On April 17th, Ana Sekulic will be giving a talk entitled "Catholic Talisman’s and Inter-Religious Relations in Ottoman- and Post-Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina." This event is free and open to all!

Dr. Ana Sekulić is a historian of the early modern Ottoman world and Southeastern Europe. She holds a doctorate in History from Princeton University and an M.A. from Central European University. Her research examines the history of inter-religious relations, the cultural history of the environment as well as the history of archival practices. Previously a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute (Florence, Italy), she is currently revising her manuscript "Conversion of the Landscape: Environment and Religious Politics in an Early Modern Ottoman Town" for publication. Based on extensive archival research in Bosnia, Italy, and Turkey, the work proposes new ways of understanding the phenomenon of conversion and social and religious politics in the early modern Ottoman Empire through the conceptual lens of landscape. Beyond its immediate geographical scope, the study contributes to conceptualizing natural space in both its physical, as well as imagined, forms across different textual genres, as a novel way of looking at the intersection of religious identities, imperial governance, and environmental practices. In 2021, Ana is also contributing to a special issue of the journal Südosteuropa that will examine archival legacies of the region. She is also preparing an article on gender, sex, and conversion in the early modern Ottoman Empire.

Event Date: 
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Institution(s): 
Sponsored By: 
University of Pittsburgh Department of Religious Studies
Location: 
room 2628 Cathedral of Learning