FROM THE BYZANTINE AND OTTOMAN EMPIRES TO THE MODERN DAYS TURKEY
History of the Middle East
Situating the Middle East
Politics of the Middle East
CL-LI2910 Topics in Comparative Literature
LI2910 Topics in Linguistics
This trip will allow students to discover Istanbul, the city that serves as capital for the
Roman Byzantine and the Ottoman empires. It will allow them as well to understand its
different roles in shaping politics and culture in modern days Turkey.
Identities, languages and European vs Asian facets/characteristics will be explored
through visits to sites and meetings with Turkish intellectuals.
Led by Professors Rebekah Rast & Ziad Majed
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ISTANBUL ISTHMUS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
CM5001 Global Communications
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Istanbul literally spans between Asia and Europe between orient and occident between Christianity and Islam for
so many centuries it was capital of the world. It is now the site of major global flows center of film series and music and city that allows visa free entry to people from many parts of the world. The focus of the communications course will be on the confluence of cultures in Istanbul and understanding globalization and global flows in this context. The course will reflect on globalization in history and the present as well as the relationship between tradition and modernity reflected in Turkish history.
Led by Professor Waddick Doyle
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Trip cost: €925
(includes round-trip train transportation, hotel accommodations with breakfast, on-site transportation,
entrance fees, guided visits, professors’ trip costs, and VAT)
Last day to register/cancel: January 22, 2023 • Late cancelation fee: €925
Payment for study trips must be made no later than February 03 for the Spring 23 semester.
Any concerns in this regard should be addressed to the Cultural Program Office & Student Accounting Services.