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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:CES History Seminar: The Legal Work of Empire: Taming Autonomy through Law
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SUMMARY:CES History Seminar: The Legal Work of Empire: Taming Autonomy through Law
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Speaker: <a data-url="https://www.bu.edu/pardeeschool/profile/aimee-genell/" href="https://www.bu.edu/pardeeschool/profile/aimee-genell/" target="_blank" title="">Aimee Genell</a>, Assistant Professor of International History, Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University</p><p>	Chair: <a data-url="https://ces.fas.harvard.edu/people/000057-alison-frank-johnson" href="https://ces.fas.harvard.edu/people/000057-alison-frank-johnson" target="_blank" title="">Alison Frank Johnson</a>, Professor of History, Harvard University; Chair, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University; Resident Faculty &amp; Seminar Chair, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University</p><p>	While the Ottoman empire had long maintained flexible administrative arrangements, European intervention in Ottoman affairs starting in the 1830s resulted in the creation of a new type of province. Focusing on the period between 1880 and 1908, Aimee Genell will examine Ottoman institution building around international law as a "weapon of the weak" in the empire’s struggles with Europe.</p>
LOCATION:Hoffmann Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20241030T200000Z
DTEND:20241030T211500Z
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