Overview
Students will become immersed in the fascinating world of a multiethnic and multireligious empire whose lifespan exceeded 600 years. The Ottoman Empire is important not only for its impact on the histories and cultures of the peoples and states of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, but also as one of the major empires of the early modern and modern eras. Ottoman history is an extremely dynamic discipline as evidenced by the many academic journals and international conferences dedicated to it, and Ottoman historians are active participants in debates of global and entangled history.
Key Features
The Ottoman History program at University of Crete combines state-of-the-art teaching in Ottoman history with training in Ottoman Turkish language and paleography as well as modern Turkish (or modern Greek for native Turkish speakers). Furthermore, students are required to write a research thesis. The curriculum’s comprehensive approach acquaints students with cutting-edge research in Ottoman history and its methodological underpinnings, while it also provides them with solid paleographic and language skills
Career opportunities
The University of Crete and the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas have a strong international reputation of excellence in Ottoman history research
and teaching. The program’s alumni can work in archives and other cultural, educational, and research institutions. Their acquired research and language skills make them particularly suitable for employment in research projects relevant to Ottoman history. They can also choose to pursue a Ph.D., which will allow them to seek an academic career. Furthermore, the program puts a strong emphasis on developing the students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills, encouraging student initiative, and fostering team spirit. Thus, its alumni are well equipped to seek employment also beyond academia.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Five (5) history courses (four in Ottoman History, and one in Medieval or Modern History);
- Four (4) Turkish language courses;
- Four (4) Ottoman language and palaeography courses.
- Furthermore, students are required to write an original M.A. thesis based on the critical analysis of Ottoman archival, epigraphic or narrative sources.
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
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Other requirements
General requirements
- The program admits students every other year, on even years. Applicants must have an academic background in the Humanities or the Social Sciences.
- Calls for applications for the program are issued in spring on the website of the Department of History and Archaeology (www.history-archaeology.uoc.gr). Applications are submitted online as per the instructions of the call. The admission process requires the submission of a sample of written work (an essay or B.A. thesis) and two letters of reference; other administrative documents required are described in the call for applications. The admission process includes an interview, part of which may be an examination in Ottoman history.
- Applicants who have not yet graduated are eligible to apply as long as they expect to graduate by the start of classes in late September. All applicants must submit academic transcripts.
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