Royal Courts and Capitals Conference
Royal Courts and Capitals Conference
Sabanci University will be hosting the “Royal Courts and Capitals” conference in Istanbul on October 14-16. The conference will be realized as part of the
Conference Organizers:
Metin Kunt (Sabanci): mkunt@sabanciuniv.edu
Tulay Artan (Sabanci): tulay@sabanciuniv.edu
Jeroen Duindam (Utrecht): jeroen.duindam@let.uu.nl
For further information please contact Tulay Artan
Royal Courts and Capitals, 14-
Sabanci University, Karakoy Center, Istanbul
14 OCTOBER, FRIDAY
09:00-10:00 Opening (Metin Kunt / Jeroen Duindam)
10.30-12.00 Session I: Variants of Dynastic Power
- Metin Kunt (Sabanci) “How to become a sultan”
- Walter Scheidel (Stanford/Graz) “Towards a comparative study of monarchical succession and dynastic stability”
- Robert Frost (Aberdeen) “Court, power and ritual in Poland-Lithuania under the Vasa dynasty, 1587-1668”
13.30-15.30 Session II: Households and Bureaucracies: ‘state’ and ‘court’
- Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (The British School at Rome) “The Roman imperial court: seen and unseen in the performance of power”
- Peter Bang (Copenhagen) “Court and State in the Roman World”
- Hugh Kennedy (St Andrews) “Women and power in the early Abbasi court”
16.00-17.30 Session III: Households and Bureaucracies: ‘state’ and ‘court’
- Jeroen Duindam (Utrecht) “Households and state bureaucracies: status, influence, and decision-making in Vienna and Versailles"
- Toby Osborne (Durham) “A shadow of a prince: diplomats embodying princes in early modern court ceremonial”
15 OCTOBER, SATURDAY
9.00-12.30 Session IV: Household Organization: Structures and Practices
- Mia Rodriguez Salgado (LSEP) “Microcosm of empire or Castilian enclave? The court of Philip II of Spain”
- Tülay Artan (Sabanci) “The grandvizier's 'new' household on parade : refashioning bureaucracy at the 1720 Circumcision Festival ?”
- Paul Magdalino (St Andrews/Koc) “Court and capital in Byzantium”
13.30-15.30 Session V: Courts as Meeting Places and Centres of Elite Integration
- Rosamond McKitterick (Newnham Cambridge) “The itinerant Frankish royal court in the reign of Charlemagne”
- Janos Bak (CEU, Budapest/Sabancı) “Court and courtiers in the medieval kingdom of Hungary”
- Jonathan Shepard (Oxford) “Young Barbarians at Court”
16.00-17.30 Session VI: Courts as Conspicuous Centres: Legitimation and Display, I
- Ebba Koch (Vienna) “Court ceremonial and architecture as statements of Mughal rulership
- Michael Rogers (London) “Ottoman Regalia”
16 OCTOBER, SUNDAY
9.00-10.30 Session
- Amira Bennison (Cambridge) “The Qur'an of 'Uthman: The transformation of Cordoban Umayyad ceremonial at the Almohad court in Marrakesh?”
- Steven Blake (St. Olaf College) “Time in the early modern Middle East: Calendar and ceremony in the Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman Empires: An introduction”
11.00-13.00 Session VIII: General Evaluation & Discussion
- Philip Mansel (Society for Court Studies, London) “Dynastic matters”
- Greg Woolf (St Andrews) “Government and administration”
- Peter Burke (Cambridge) “Ceremonies and representation”