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Join KMTS for "From 'Byzantine Intrigues' to Civil Byzantium: The Making of Byzantium in Contemporary Turkey" with Koray Durak on April 20.
Join the Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program for "From 'Byzantine Intrigues' to Civil Byzantium: The Making of Byzantium in Contemporary Turkey" with Koray Durak, Boğaziçi University, on Monday, April 20 at 12:30pm in Kresge Hall, Room 1515.
“Byzantium” is imagined, circulated, and contested in contemporary Turkey through the interaction of state-managed memory politics, popular culture, and civil and academic initiatives. Approaching Byzantium as a cultural object—whose meanings are constantly produced and reproduced in public discourse, from school textbooks and political rhetoric to museums, exhibitions, the cultural industries (film and television), and digital media—reveals a field of diverse and often competing representations. These representations are shaped by unequal access to cultural authority, shifting ideological agendas, and logics of the media through which Byzantium is represented, in a country that is heir to Constantinople/Istanbul, the former imperial capital.
Combining discourse analysis with an institutional history of Byzantine studies in Turkey, and using the state/civil society divide as a heuristic tool, I argue that modern state ideology has alternately constrained, instrumentalized, or ignoredByzantium, while more plural academic and civic environments have enabled alternative interpretations and new communities of interest to emerge. In this sense, the perception of Byzantium in modern Turkey is not merely a matter of historical knowledge; it is also a mirror of Turkey’s own political and social transformations.
KORAY DURAK is an associate professor in the Department of History at Boğaziçi University (Istanbul) and also the vice-director of the Byzantine Studies Research Center at the same institution. He has been teaching courses on the history of the medieval Mediterranean region, Byzantine history, and Byzantine medicine since 2008. His main areas of research interest include Byzantine-Islamic relations (with a particular focus on their economic dimensions), the commercial history of Byzantine Constantinople, and Byzantine pharmacology. His publications in these fields include “The Commercial History of Trebizond and the Region of Pontos from the Seventh to the Eleventh Centuries: An International Emporium,” (Mediterranean Historical Review, 2021), and “Commercial Constantinople,” in Cambridge Companion to Constantinople (Cambridge University Press, 2022). He has also co-edited several collected volumes, including Mobility and Materiality in Byzantine-Islamic Relations, 7th-12th Centuries (Routledge).
In addition to these research areas, Durak has developed a sustained and widely recognized scholarly engagement with the history of Byzantine studies in modern Turkey, publishing on both the institutional formation of the field and Byzantium’s changing place in public discourse and popular culture. He curated the exhibition “Odyssey of Byzantine Studies in Turkey” at ANAMED (Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations) in Istanbul in 2024, accompanied by the homonymous book he authored. He also co-organized the workshop Rethinking Byzantine Studies in Turkey: Concepts, Terms, and Methods I, held at the Pera Museum in Istanbul in December 2024.
Discover the ancient Turkish art of Ebru in this Water Marbling Workshop in Naperville, IL
Immerse yourself in a hands-on creative journey at Mosaic Art Studio, where you’ll explore the mesmerizing art of water marbling—Ebru—that has captivated hearts for centuries.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to float paints on water, swirl them into beautiful, fluid patterns, and transfer your designs onto paper. No prior art experience is needed—this class is designed to be beginner-friendly and offers a relaxed, fun environment perfect for families, friends, team-building events, or creative solo outings. Children ages 5 and up are welcome with parental supervision.
You’ll begin with an introduction to the history and cultural importance of Ebru, watch an instructor demonstration, and then spend 30–45 minutes creating your own design on paper. If you wish to elevate your artwork, you can upgrade to print it on silk—choose from a handkerchief, twilly, or scarf for an additional fee.
Learn to build your very own Turkish Mosaic Table Lamp! Instructor led class; all supplies included. No prior experience needed.
Paint and Sip Event
Come join us for a fun afternoon at our oil ppaint and sip party! Located at 3823 E Main St, this in-person experience is perfect for anyone looking to unwind and get creative. Enjoy a fun painting session with a Bob Ross certified instructor while sipping on your favorite drinks. Don't miss out on this unforgettable event!
Your seat price includes an artist instructor who will walk you step-by-step through creating your own masterpiece as well as all needed painting supplies. We have a bar that sells beer, wine and limited cocktails & mocktails. Must be 21+ with a valid ID to purchase alcohol. A limited variety of snacks are available for purchase as well. Outside snacks and non-alcoholic beverages are permitted.
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Representing the Government of Turkey, the Turkish Consulate General in Chicago stands as a vital diplomatic institution serving the Midwest's Turkish community and fostering international relations. Located in the heart of downtown Chicago within the prestigious NBC Tower, this consular office extends its mission across 13 Midwest states—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin—making it a cornerstone of Turkish governmental representation in the region. The Consulate General serves as a trusted resource for Turkish citizens seeking assistance, guidance, and official services while simultaneously working to strengthen cultural and economic partnerships between Turkey and communities throughout the Midwest. By maintaining a prominent presence in Chicago, the Consulate General demonstrates Turkey's dedication to its citizens abroad and its commitment to building meaningful connections within the broader American landscape. The institution embodies the values of public service and international cooperation, serving not only the immediate Chicago area but also reaching out to Turkish nationals and interested parties across a vast geographical territory. Through its diplomatic work and community engagement, the Consulate General contributes to cross-cultural understanding and represents Turkey's interests with professionalism and dedication throughout the region.
Founded by passionate volunteers from the Turkish community, Turkish American Society of Chicago emerged from a recognized need to provide cultural education and community support to Turkish Americans throughout the Mt. Prospect, IL area. TASC's mission centers on creating a welcoming space where Turkish families can gather, celebrate their heritage, and transmit core values of education, culture, language, and history to younger generations. The organization recognizes that Turkish youth face unique challenges in maintaining cultural connections while adapting to American life, and TASC directly addresses this need through thoughtfully designed educational and cultural programs. What sets TASC apart is its deep commitment to cultural preservation rooted in genuine community relationships rather than institutional mandates. The organization believes that its greatest strength lies in the hard work and enthusiasm of its diverse, dynamic membership—individuals who share a vision of cultural continuity and community cohesion. By fostering dialogue between Turkish culture and American values, TASC helps members develop a balanced identity that honors their heritage while embracing their American home. The organization operates on the principle that cultural education is not merely historical preservation but an active, living process that connects past traditions with present-day realities. Serving the Turkish community in Mt. Prospect and beyond, TASC stands as a testament to the power of volunteer-driven community organizations in sustaining cultural identity and building meaningful connections across generations.
Rooted in the Mt. Prospect, IL community, Niagara Foundation represents a grassroots movement toward greater understanding and unity among people of different backgrounds. Established in 2004 by a dedicated group of Turkish-American businessmen and educators, the foundation was created to advance a vision of social cohesion and interfaith harmony. Today, with a presence across nine Midwestern states and 22 active branches, Niagara Foundation has grown into a trusted community institution that brings people together regardless of their cultural or religious identity.
At its heart, Niagara Foundation believes that warmth, hospitality, and genuine dialogue are the foundations for building peaceful communities. The organization creates spaces where conversations flourish naturally—through intimate dinner programs, community forums, and youth initiatives—allowing people to connect authentically and develop lasting relationships. By supporting students in their diversity work, hosting interfaith events, and recognizing community leaders who embody shared values of justice and peace, Niagara Foundation demonstrates its commitment to nurturing the next generation of bridge-builders.
The foundation's work reflects a deep belief that ordinary citizens who share a commitment to diversity, education, and mutual respect are the true architects of social change. Serving the Mt. Prospect area and the broader Midwest, Niagara Foundation provides a welcoming home for anyone interested in exploring their own cultural heritage while building meaningful connections with neighbors of all backgrounds. Through its programs and initiatives, the organization continues to prove that communities thrive when people invest in understanding one another.