Activities - Voyvoda Street Meetings 2000-2001
In a Wednesday of every month, the amateurs of the economic
history met each other at the Ottoman Bank Archives and Research
Centre around the Voyvoda Street Meetings during the academic
year 2000-2001. Lecturers, specialists of economic history
discussed about their researches and exchanged their views
with academicians, students and dilettantes.
The proceedings of the Voyvoda Street Meetings concerning
the academic year 2000-2001 were published, in Turkish, in
the supplement entitled Activity of the review Active, edition
dated November-December 2001 under the title "Voyvoda
Street Meetings". The themes and lecturers of the academic
year 2000-2001 were conceived as follows:
Prof.
Zafer Toprak - The
Capital Accumulation and the Evolution of Credit Institutions
from Ottoman Empire to Turkey: 1850-1950
Mehmet Genç
- Transformation of Ottoman Finance in the First Half of the19th Century
Prof.
Murat Çizakça - The Evolution of Financial Institutions and Intercultural Exchanges
Prof.
Sevket Pamuk - How
Ottoman Riches used their Wealth?
Prof.
Ali Akyildiz - The
Effects of Capitulations on the Modernization of Ottoman Economy
Assoc. Prof.
Nevin Coşar - Banking Lotteries and Savings, 1930-1976
Prof.
Yavuz Cezar - On Money and Power Relation in Ottoman Empire
Prof.
Ayse Bugra - The
extra-economic factors shaping the economic life: a work on
the change of consumption models in Turkey
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