1st. Student Colloquium in Modern European History: C-Block Auditorium, 10AM-4PM April 27 (EN)

1.St STUDENT COLLOQUIUM IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY
27 APRIL- WEDNESDAY
C- BLOK AMPHI / 10:00-16:00

PANEL1 (H: 10:00-11:30)
Asst. Prof. Dr. Paul Latimer

Humberto De Luigi, Depictions of Heraclius and the True Cross in Renaissance Art

Ertuğrul Aslan , Causes of Change in Rulers’ Legitimization: the Case of Late 15th Century English Monarchy

Zeynep Olgun, Picking up the Brush for Emperors and Sultans. Imperial Portraits as Representations of power in early Modern Mediterranean

PANEL 2 (H: 11:45-13:15)
Asst. Prof. Dr. Kenneth Weisbrode

Widy Novantyo Susato , Abolition of the Slave Trade: Potical Pressures on Great Britain

Mert Deniz, Res Publicae Atlantica: The Journey of Republican Values from Europe to America.
Ömer Faruk Metin, Memory and Identity: Huguenots in France and Atlantic Diaspora

PANEL 3 (H: 14:30-16:00)
Asst. Prof. Dr. David Thornton

Emre Nuriyev, Napoleon at War: Bonaparte’s Military Campaigns and the Unification of Italy

Harun Çelik, Lesser vs Greater: Germany as Envisioned by Metternich and Bismarck

Muhammad Asad Rafi, A Phliosopher, a King, and a Revolutionary: Thomas Hobbes and the English Civil War