Whatever Happened to Ottoman Autonomy? Imperial Confrontation, Archival Dissonance, Epistemic Erasure

12 Oct 2023

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announced by the University of Pittsburgh

Lecture by Youssef Ben Ismail
Chaired by Samuel K. Roberts

Around the nineteenth-century Mediterranean, recounting Tunisian history “the right way” acquired a great deal of political importance. In Paris and in Istanbul, diplomats, jurists, and historians seeking to legitimize their government’s policies in the Maghrib scrutinized the Tunisian past, looking for “evidence” that Tunis was, respectively, a sovereign polity or an Ottoman province. This lecture examines the French-Ottoman imperial rivalry over the sovereign status of Tunis as a historiographic confrontation. It shows how this confrontation produced modes of historical writing that erased certain Tunisian pasts and promoted others, resulting in a selective archive of sovereignty, provinciality, and statehood. Which conception(s) of sovereignty did this archive authorize, and which did it erase?

Register Here: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uKrq2V3bThiqb_2kg...

Event Date: 
Thursday, October 12, 2023 - 12:15pm to 1:30pm
Institution(s): 
Sponsored By: 
The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for Humanities, Columbia University
Location: 
online