TLP Convenors
The Lausanne Project (TLP)
A century ago the Treaty of Lausanne remade the Middle East, in ways we are still struggling to understand. Join historians, anthropologists, curators and commentators as we tease out the legacies for Turkey, its neighbours and the wider world, and for more content, visit our website at www.thelausanneproject.com
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May 29, 2026
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Episodes
PODCAST – Episode 83: Divorce Court 29.05.2026 26:02
What happened when Islamic judges (qadis) steeped in divine law found themselves answerable to Habsburg officials who had never opened a Quran? Ninja Bumann and Julia Secklehner discuss how Habsburg-occupied Bosnia dealt with sensitive matters of marriage and divorce.
PODCAST – Episode 82: Under The Walnut Tree 30.04.2026 25:53
Lausanne displaced the living, and it desecrated the dead that exchanged communities left behind. Jonathan Conlin talks to Leonidas Karakatsanis and Ülker Başak Yesilkaya about grass-roots initiatives that are reversing this necroviolence.
PODCAST – Episode 81: Through the Streets of Tunis 27.03.2026 17:01
Adnen El Ghali talks to Giorgio Ennas about his recently published book Quand la diplomatie fait la ville, which brings together the consular and architectural histories of Tunis.
PODCAST – Episode 80: Subjects of Ridicule 06.03.2026 19:17
Can satire build bridges between communities, as well as between past and present? Anna Kollatz talks Julia Secklehner through Erst lachen, dann denken!/Laugh first, think later!, a recent exhibition of caricatures from the Ottoman Empire and Egypt, on display in Heidelberg.
PODCAST – Episode 79: Heritage on the Frontline 07.02.2026 22:12
When the shooting starts, does the archaeology stop? Ceren Abi talks to Julia Secklehner about how the Ottomans and Allied powers engaged with and occasionally weaponized antiquities during the Great War.
PODCAST – Episode 78: The Future of a Divided Island 09.01.2026 42:22
In the last of a special series hosted by Alexandria Innes and Georgios Giannakopoulos, guests Harry Tzimitras, Ahmet Sözen, Ipek Borman and Ibrahim Ince confront Cyprus’s present impasse.
PODCAST – Episode 77: Material Cultures and Landscapes of Partition 24.12.2025 41:12
In the fourth of a special series hosted by Alexandria Innes and Georgios Giannakopoulos, guests Ibrahim Ince and Ezgican Özdemir explore how the material world records Cyprus’s division.
PODCAST – Episode 76: The Cypriot Diaspora 12.12.2025 50:57
In the third of a special series hosted by Alexandria Innes and Georgios Giannakopoulos, guests Panikos Panayi and Giorgios Charalambous trace how Cypriots have made lives for themselves across the island's global diaspora.
PODCAST – Episode 75: The Shadow of the Partition 28.11.2025 40:36
In the second of a special series hosted by Alexandria Innes and Georgios Giannakopoulos, guests Giorgios Charalambous and Ibahim Ince trace how identity intersects with partition on Cyprus.
PODCAST – Episode 74: History and Memory of Partition 14.11.2025 40:56
In the first of a special series hosted by Alexandria Innes and Georgios Giannakopoulos, guests Andrekos Varnava and Beyza Kiziltepe trace how Cyprus's division continues to live in the memory.
PODCAST – Episode 73: The Icy Gale of Death 24.10.2025 30:33
Alan Mikhail speaks to Bryony Harris about the place of plague, quarantine and environmental history in Ottoman Egypt.
PODCAST – Episode 72: The Universe of the In-Between 12.09.2025 32:38
William Stroebel introduces Jonathan Conlin to the stories Lausanne tried to silence, that combined scripts and vocabularies in ways that challenged philologists' obsession with linguistic purity and authorial intent.
PODCAST – Episode 71: Developing the Nation 08.09.2025 20:28
Özge Baykan Calafato introduces Julia Secklehner and Enno Maessen to her work exploring the role of photography in developing modern Turkish citizenship.
PODCAST – Episode 70: Prophet of Reason 15.08.2025 24:53
Peter Hill talks to Charles Ough about Dr Mikha’il Mishaqa, the Mount Lebanon-born polymath and US Vice Consul in Damascus whose long life encompassed some of the most important events of the tumultuous nineteenth-century in Syria and Egypt, culminating in the 1860 massacre of the Christians of Damascus in which Mishaqa narrowly escaped with his life.
PODCAST – Episode 69: Restoration Histories 22.07.2025 19:34
Bariş Altan introduces Julia Secklehner to Cahide Tamer, a pioneer in architectural restoration and one of the first women architects in Turkey. Recently rescued, her archive fills a gap in the story of Istanbul's historic landmarks, while her example of courage gives inspiration to today's preservationists.
PODCAST – Episode 68: Composing New Turkey 20.06.2025 19:05
Long before the Turkish State Opera opened in 1949, Halide Edip Adıvar was mong those imagining what Turkish opera might sound like. In this conversation Jonathan Conlin asks Ici Vanwesenbeeck to explain how this remarkable polymath conceived of an opera that was neither "alla franca" nor "alla turca".
PODCAST – Episode 67: Freehold of the World 06.06.2025 32:24
Can Eyüp Çekiç and Enno Maessen revisit liberal internationalist David Davies' 1919 proposal to establish the League of Nations in Constantinople, making that city the seat of a truly international order, an order that the League failed to establish in Geneva.
PODCAST – Episode 66: Teaching the Greater War 09.05.2025 19:03
Jonathan Conlin invites Samuel Foster to explain the rationale behind his new module on "Europe in the Era of the Great War" and report on how students have engaged with imagology and uncomfortable analogies with their own times.
PODCAST – Episode 65: Nansen’s People 07.03.2025 20:10
Ozan Ozavci talks with Ismee Tames about her ongoing research into stateless people after World War I, uncovering the communities of care that stateless individuals created to rebuild their lives.
PODCAST – Episode 64: Syria’s Choice 07.02.2025 39:23
Eugene Rogan and Ozan Ozavci discuss the 1860 massacres in Damascus, the subsequent restoration of peace in Syria, and the insights this turbulent history may offer to Syrians navigating today's challenges.
PODCAST – Episode 63: My Own 1922 10.01.2025 22:22
Anna Enepekidou looks back at a project that turned high schoolers into curators as well as students of history.
PODCAST – Episode 62: Quarantine Questions 27.12.2024 11:55
Şahin Yeşilyurt introduces Giorgio Ennas to his research on the relationship between the late Ottoman Empire's public health and fiscal regimes.
PODCAST – Episode 61: Zionism and Race 20.12.2024 28:54
Laura Almagor talks to Ozan Ozavci about how revisiting a supposed "Founding Father of Zionism" might open new avenues into alternative pasts and futures for Israel-Palestine.
PODCAST – Episode 60: Inventing Ikbal 29.11.2024 23:30
Nile Green walks Jonathan Conlin through Ikbal and Idries Shah's unstable stable of aliases and identities.
PODCAST – Episode 59: Reverse Rescue Archaeology 01.11.2024 17:31
Artemis Papatheodorou talks with Enno Maessen about the stories of Ottoman Greek refugees and their attachments to antiquities in the late Ottoman world.
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