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The Uses of Oppression: Greek Newspapers in the Ottoman Empire 1830-62

December 3 | 7:00 pm 8:00 pm

Marina Sakali, Lady Marks, discusses her book The Uses of Oppression, with Dr Şükrü Ilıcak (Αssociate Professor, University of Athens)following the development of the Ottoman Greek press from its birth in 1830 until 1862, employing the vivid reflections of its editors, correspondents, advertisers, commentators, and readers as a lens through which to view the everyday lives of this generation of Ottoman Greeks.   During the middle decades of the 19th century, a generation of Ottoman Greeks was caught up in radical social and political changes, including the period of reforms known as Tanzimat. The Ottoman Greek press was both a product and an agent of these changes.   The Uses of Oppression follows the development of the Ottoman Greek press from its birth in 1830 until 1862, employing the vivid reflections of its editors, correspondents, advertisers, commentators, and readers as a lens through which to view the everyday lives of this generation of Ottoman Greeks – their social aspirations, their reactions to political events, their reception of Western-style norms, and other contemporary issues.   In collaboration with the Anglo-Turkish Society.  

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