Işılay Gürsu, Peter Cherry

Heritage Türkiye

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Heritage Türkiye is British Institute at Ankara's new podcast! Join Dr. Işılay Gürsu and Dr. Peter Cherry to hear about the BIAA's work across a range of fields: archaeology, cultural heritage management, history, sociology, literature, culture, and a lot more!

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Işılay Gürsu, Peter Cherry

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Jul 2, 2026

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Episodes

Exploring Late Byzantine Constantinople with Dr Elif Neyzi 02.07.2026

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, we speak with Dr Elif Neyzi about the rich and complex world of late Byzantine Constantinople. Drawing on her research into imperial monasteries, urban history, and the social transformations of the late Byzantine period, Elif discusses the role of monastic institutions in city life, the relationship between imperial and non-imperial communities, and new direct...

At the Edges of Empire: Landscapes, Power, and the Roman World with Hugh Elton 11.06.2026

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, we speak with Professor Hugh Elton, former Director of the British Institute at Ankara and a leading specialist in the archaeology and history of Roman Anatolia. From his pioneering research in the Göksu Valley and Isauria to his work on late Roman emperors, climate change, and archaeological heritage management, Hugh reflects on a career that has connected lan...

Rethinking Secularism and Identity in Contemporary Türkiye with Dr Ceren Lord 21.05.2026

In this episode, we speak with Ceren Lord about religion, identity and political change in contemporary Türkiye. Drawing on her research on secularism, Islamist movements, Alevis and transnational politics, Ceren challenges simplified assumptions about the relationship between religion and the state in Türkiye and argues for a more historically grounded and nuanced understanding of secular politic...

Mobility, Markets and the Making of Late Ottoman Istanbul, with Dr Ayşe Ozil 30.04.2026

In this episode, Dr Ayşe Ozil, Associate Professor of History at Sabancı University and a member of the Ottoman Mobilities and Interactions Advisory Board, discusses the social and economic worlds of the late Ottoman Empire through the lens of mobility, community and urban life. Dr Ozil reflects on her academic journey into Ottoman history and talks  about her research on Greek Orthodox communitie...

The Politics of Collecting and Heritage in the Ottoman Mediterranean with Dr. Batuhan Özdemir 10.04.2026

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, we speak with Dr Batuhan Özdemir, the 2025–26 BIAA–Bilkent Postdoctoral Fellow, about his research on the history of collecting and the politics of cultural heritage in the Ottoman Mediterranean. Focusing on Lycian material culture and Charles Fellows's collection at the British Museum, he explores how objects were framed within 19th-century imperial discourse....

Language, Desire and the Mobility of Ottoman Literary Culture, with Dr Selim Sırrı Kuru 17.03.2026

In this first episode of a new Heritage Türkiye three-part miniseries, part of the Ottoman Mobilities and Interactions Project—a British Academy–funded initiative bringing together the network of British International Research Institutes—we speak with Dr Selim Sırrı Kuru. Dr Kuru, who also serves on the Advisory Board of the Ottoman Mobilities and Interactions project, is Associate Professor in th...

Music, Identity and Popular Culture in Türkiye with Professor Martin Stokes 11.02.2026

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, we speak with Professor Martin Stokes, King Edward Professor of Music at King's College London, a leading ethnomusicologist of Turkish and West Asian music and a council member of the British Institute at Ankara (BIAA). Beginning with the story of his appearance on Turkish television playing bağlama as a PhD student, the conversation reflects on his wide-rangin...

Rescue Archaeology and Submerged Landscapes: A Conversation with Stuart Blaylock 22.01.2026

In this episode of the Heritage Türkiye Podcast, archaeologist and architectural historian Dr. Stuart Blaylock reflects on more than forty years of work in Türkiye. From his early excavations at Tille Höyük to later rescue projects at Gre Amer, Dr. Blaylock discusses what rescue archaeology reveals about the Iron Age in northern Mesopotamia, the challenges of excavating sites threatened by dam con...

From Salvage to Safeguarding: Heritage Practices in Türkiye with Dr. Gül Pulhan 19.12.2025

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, we speak with Dr. Gül Pulhan, an archaeologist and heritage professional whose work spans salvage excavations, museum practice, and cultural heritage protection in Türkiye and beyond. From salvage excavations at Gre Amer, Batman during the Ilısu Dam campaigns to directing the SARAT (Safeguarding Archaeological Assets of Turkey, 2017–2020) project at the British...

Masculinities, Mobility, and the Making of Place with Janine Su 26.11.2025

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, we stroll through Istanbul's Sultanahmet neighbourhood with Dr. Janine Su, a social anthropologist whose work explores socio-spatial mobility and contemporary masculinities in Türkiye. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic engagement in Istanbul's Old City, Dr. Su reflects on the early experiences that first brought her to Istanbul and how Sultanahmet became...

From Seeds to Civilisations: Andrew Fairbairn on Early Farming and Archaeobotany in Türkiye 06.11.2025

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, we speak with Professor Andrew Fairbairn from the University of Queensland, a leading archaeologist and archaeobotanist whose work has transformed our understanding of early farming societies in the ancient Near East. Drawing on his long-term research in Türkiye, including major excavations at Boncuklu Höyük in Central Anatolia, Professor Fairbairn reflects on...

"Cultural Extimacy": Reframing Turkish–Greek Relations with Dr. Leonidas Karakatsanis 09.10.2025

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, we welcome Dr. Leonidas Karakatsanis, Assistant Professor at the University of Macedonia and former Assistant Director of the BIAA. Drawing on his extensive research into nationalism, reconciliation and the politics of culture and emotion, Dr. Karakatsanis discusses the role of civil society in Turkish–Greek relations, the challenges and rewards of multi-discip...

Bringing The Past to The Public: A Conversation with Bettany Hughes 18.09.2025

Season Two of Heritage Türkiye launches with a compelling new episode featuring award-winning historian, broadcaster and BIAA patron Bettany Hughes. Renowned for her deep connection to Türkiye's past, especially Istanbul, Bettany joins Dr. Işılay Gürsu and Dr. Peter Cherry to discuss life on and off camera, how she communicates research to the general public and her passion for bringing the ancien...

Season 1 Wrap-Up! 07.08.2025

The BIAA Heritage Türkiye Podcast has been a huge success: 13 episodes, 2 hosts, 12 guest speakers, and over 400 minutes of fascinating discussion. Thanks to everyone who tuned in! In this final episode, Dr. Işılay Gürsu and Dr. Peter Cherry reflect on the season and share key takeaways and look forward to season two.

Journalism, Academia and the 'Securitisation of News' with Dr. Natalie Martin 03.07.2025

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Natalie Martin — a former BBC journalist and now Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham — about the current state of journalism and politics in Türkiye and beyond. Our conversation explored Turkey–EU and UK relations, the impact of Brexit on the Turkish-British relationship and the emergence of new media forms reshaping the journalism landscape. We a...

Preserving the Past: Gertrude Bell and Digital Archives with Professor Mark Jackson 12.06.2025

In this episode of Heritage Türkiye, Mark Jackson (Professor of Byzantine Archaeology at Newcastle University and Honorary Secretary at the British Institute at Ankara) joins us to explore the enduring legacy of explorer, writer, archaeologist and diplomat Gertrude Bell and his role in the project to digitalise Bell's extensive archive, recently added to the UNESCO International Memory of the Worl...

Hidden Histories of Twentieth-Century Istanbul with Dr. Daniel Joseph MacArthur Seal 22.05.2025

In this episode, former BIAA Assistant Director Dr Daniel Joseph MacArthur Seal (now postdoctoral research fellow at the Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Napoli) talks us through his research on every day life and night life in Istanbul during the early to mid twentieth century. Tune in to hear a wide ranging conversation in which Daniel talks about his work on the British occupation of Istanbul from...

What We Can Learn from Bones with Dr. Benjamin Irvine 01.05.2025

In this episode, Dr. Benjamin Irvine (former BIAA Postdoctoral fellow and now Assistant Professor at Bilkent University) discusses his research on bones and what bones can tell us about how people lived in the past. The conversation takes surprising and fascinating turns drawing on irregular burials, dietary habits and whether bones can tell us about instances of murder. Dr. Irvine also makes a ca...

Past and Present-day Aphrodisias with Bert Smith 10.04.2025

In this episode, we are joined by Bert Smith, Emeritus Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at the University of Oxford, Visiting Professor of Archaeology at Bilkent University, and director of the New York University managed and BIAA-sponsored excavations at Aphrodisias: a site in southwestern Türkiye. Famous for its marble workshops in anquity, Aphrodisias and its quarries were ins...

Ancient Water Structures with Jim Crow 06.03.2025

In this episode Professor Jim Crow, chair of the British Institute at Ankara and Emeritus Professor of Roman and Byzantine Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh talks about his research on ancient water structures and their significance for today in the Türkiye and Black Sea region. Professor Crow underlines some key issues such as the continued use of these structures throughout the centurie...

Sustainable Water Management with Dr. Ender Peker 13.02.2025

In this episode, Dr. Ender Peker (Middle East Technical University and former BIAA Postdoctoral Fellow) talks about his research into sustainable water management across Türkiye. In an episode drawing on examples from Istanbul, Mardin and Ankara, Dr. Peker identifies some of the key challenges to ensure water security and sustainability in a society increasingly seeing some of the effects of clima...

Conservation of Historic Sites with Aylin Orbaşlı 19.12.2024

In this episode, Dr. Işılay Gürsu and Dr. Peter Cherry talk with Dr. Aylin Orbaşlı, the current deputy chair of the BIAA. Dr. Orbaşlı is a researcher and a lecturer at the Oxford Brookes University with extensive experience on heritage management. As an architect and an independent consultant specialising on the historic built environment, Dr. Orbaşlı works internationally advising on the protecti...

Small Things, Big Stories with Emma L. Baysal 28.11.2024

In this episode, Dr. Işılay Gürsu and Dr. Peter Cherry talk with Dr. Emma L. Baysal, associate professor at Bilkent University and former BIAA Postdoctoral Fellow, about her National Geographic Society-supported project Small Things, Big Stories.  Dr. Baysal focuses on how 'small things' like, ornaments, beads, bracelets, laborers and pedants, found close to the human body in burial grounds, offer...

Turkish Football with John McManus 07.11.2024

In this episode, Dr. Işılay Gürsu and Dr. Peter Cherry talk with social anthropologist Dr. John McManus, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral fellow at the Maecenata Foundation in Berlin and former BIAA Postdoctoral Fellow, about his book Welcome to Hell? In Search of the Real Turkish Football (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2018) and researching Turkish football. In a wide-reaching conversation, Dr. McMan...

A New Excavation in Central Anatolia with Michele Rüzgar Massa 17.10.2024

In this episode Dr. Işılay Gürsu and Dr. Peter Cherry talk with Dr. Michele Rüzgar Massa, assistant professor at Bilkent University Archaeology department, about the Türkmen-Karahöyük excavations: a new archaeological project in central Anatolia.  Dr. Massa explains the significance of the project, how it builds on the BIAA's research legacy and contextualises the excavation within the ancient his...

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