The Greek Orthodox of Istanbul: Christian-Muslim Relations at the Nexus of Historical Memory, Trauma, and Cosmopolitanism
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This presentation will discuss the modern history of the native Greek Orthodox Christian community of Istanbul, the Romioi (or Rum In Turkish). As inheritors of the tradition of Byzantine Constantinople, but also centuries-long residents of Istanbul, the identity and experiences of this community are shaped by interfaith relationships. This presentation will trace the history of the Romioi from the time of the Tanzimat in the early-mid 19th century up to the present day, focusing on their relationship with Muslims in the city and exploring such issues as interfaith cultural and sacred practices, the trauma of marginalization and communal decline, and the global significance of this community for the future of Christian-Muslim relations.
Date: 11 February 2025, 14:30
Venue: Zoom, online
Speaker: Dr Philip Dorroll (Wofford College, South Carolina)
Organiser: The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies
Host: Martin Whittingham (Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies & Regent’s Park)
Part of: Christian-Muslim Relations in Türkiye and the Ottoman Empire
Booking required?: Required
Audience: Public
Editor: Richard McCallum