Conference #1 entitled "Rethinking Ottoman Sunnitization, c. 1450-c. 1700" took place in Budapest on August 25-26, 2017 (
https://tamasmail.wixsite.com/ottomansunnitization(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)). The conference brought together 18 junior to mid-career scholars together with 5 senior scholars who commented on their work to start the conversation that eventually resulted in the Edited volume #1.
Conference #2 entitled "Entangled Confessionalizations? Dialogic Perspectives on Community- and Confession-Building Intiatives in the Ottoman Empire, 15th-18th Centuries" took place in Budapest from June 1 to 4, 2018. (
https://cems.ceu.edu/entangled-confessionalizations-dialogic-perspectives-community-and-confession-building-initiatives(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)). The conference brought together 29 junior to mid-career scholars and 6 senior scholars who commented on their work to start the conversation that eventually resulted in Edited volume #2.
Edited volume #1 entitled Historicizing Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450-c. 1750, edited by Tijana Krstic (PI) and Derin Terzioğlu (Senior Researcher) was published by Brill (Leiden) in October 2020 in Open Access and is available at
https://brill.com/view/title/58970(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie). This volume presents the result of the project’s research team along the “vertical” or “Sunnitization” axis, as outlined in the original proposal. It consists of 13 research articles plus an introduction, and has 530 pages, including Index.
Edited volume #2 entitled Entangled Confessionalizations? Dialogic Perspectives on the Politics of Piety and Community Building in the Ottoman Empire, 15th18th Centuries, edited by Tijana Krstic (PI) and Derin Terzioğlu (Senior Researcher) was published by Gorgias Press (Piscataway, NY) in April 2022 and is available in Open Access at
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.31826/9781463243586/html(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie). This volume presents the results of the project’s research along the “lateral” or “entangled” axis, as outlined in the original proposal. It consists of 21 research articles, an introduction and an Afterword, and has 798 pages, including Index.
Edited volume #3 (Sourcebook) entitled Ottoman Communities in the Confessional Age (c. 1450-c. 1750): A Sourcebook is in the final stages of editing (the editorial team consists of T. Krstic, D. Terzioğlu, P. Ivanova, and H. Umut) and will be published in Open Access by Gorgias Press in 2022. All postdocs, junior researchers, the PI, the Senior Researcher, and many external contributors submitted translations for the sourcebook. Featuring many of the primary sources in translation from Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Greek, Armenian, Latin and Hebrew, referenced and explored by the papers in the the two edited volumes, the sourcebook is designed to connect them and make them ideal for teaching.
Dissertation#1 by Emese Muntán (Junior Researcher) entitled “Negotiating Catholic Reform: Global Catholicism and Its Local Agents in Northern Ottoman Rumeli (1570s-1680s)” was defended at Central European University in June 2021 and is available at
https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2021/muntan_emese.pdf(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)Dissertation# 2 by Damla Gürkan-Anar entitled "Isfahan and Istanbul in the Early Seventeenth Century: Masjed-e Shah and Sultan Ahmed Complexes" was submitted to the committee at Bogazici University in April 2022 and the defense will take place in June 2022.