Welfare and the domestic space. Housing and health in the Balkans and Eastern Mediterranean

Welfare and the domestic space. Housing and health in the Balkans and Eastern Mediterranean

Les 14 et 15 octobre à l'IFEA, avec une excursion urbaine le 15 matin (portant sur les akaretler, assurée par Gabriel Doyle).

Intégralement en anglais

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Organisé par Lea Delmaire (IFEA, Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po) et Gabriel Doyle (Sciences Po, CETOBaC)

Philippe Bourmaud (IFEA) assurera une introduction et Jean-François Pérouse discutera un panel.

L'événement est organisé dans le cadre de la COST Action "Who cares in Europe". L'appel à communications peut être trouvé sur son site : https://whocaresineurope.eu/2022/07/07/cfp-welfare-and-the-domestic-space/ sur lequel le programme sera également bientôt diffusé.

Since the 19th century, providing housing and inspecting dwellings for health reasons has become a domain of action for both public and private actors of welfare. Despite extensive literature on the history of social housing, scholars have rarely observed the impact of welfare on the domestic sphere. This workshop will explore why and how the State and associations, as well as international actors, have intervened on housing from the 19th to the early 21st centuries in the Eastern Mediterrean and the Balkans.  Through various presentations, discussions and a field trip, we will try to identify the sources that could help address this question, frame the geographical scope of the issue and highlight the historical moments of reconfiguration, from Ottoman rule to the post-war breakup of Empires and the emergence of various politcal regimes in the Balkans and Eastern Mediterranean.

 

Illustration: "Artigiana housing in Elmadag, Istanbul" in D. Danis and E. Kayaalp, Elmadag: a Neighbourhood in Flux, Les dossiers de l'IFEA, 2014

 

 

Détails

Date de l'événement 14/10/2022 9:30 am
Date de fin 15/10/2022 3:30 pm
Places Illimitée
Lieu IFEA

Programme

Friday, October 14 / 9:30 – 10:30

Introduction

Presentation of the COST Action “Who cares in Europe”

Fabio Giomi (Centre d’Études Turques, Ottomanes, Balkaniques et Centrasiatiques (CETOBaC, EHESS)) – “The Mixed Economy of Welfare” working group

Philippe Bourmaud (IFEA) – Welcome and introduction

Lea Delmaire (Sciences Po Centre for History, IFEA) and Gabriel Doyle (Sciences Po, CETOBaC) – Housing and the domestic space - An introduction

Coffee break

10:45 – 12:45

Projections and designs for the ideal housing: perspectives from the 1930s

Emanuela Costantini (University of Perugia) – A city for the people. Bucharest’s social housing in the 1930’s

Cansu Degirmencioğlu (Technical University of Munich) – The Architecture of Prevention: Healthy Housing of the Rural Population in Early Republican Turkey

Discussion: Jean-François Pérouse (Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès, IFEA)

14:15 – 16:15

The domestic as a space of intervention in assistance and social reform

Nora Lafi (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient) – Forced population displacements, welfare programmes for refugees and the intimate defence of domestic spaces in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century

Barış Alp Özden (University of Duisburg-Essen) – Emergence of the “Housing Question” and the Working-Class Dwelling as a Realm of Social Reform in the late- 1940s and 1950s

Discussion: Lola Zappi (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)

Coffee break

16:30 – 18:30

State and non-state actors: The mixed economy of housing and urban inequalities

Eleni Kyramargiou (Institute of Historical Research/National Hellenic Research Foundation (IHR/NHRF)) – State Intervention and Social Prevention: Housing Provision for Refugees in Piraeus (1922-1928)

Melvin Bernard (CETOBaC-EHESS) – Companies as welfare providers : Housing in socialist Yugoslavia (1965-1990)

Discussion: Morgane Labbé (Centre de Recherches Historiques-EHESS)

Saturday, October 15 / 10:15 – 12:30 (departure from the IFEA at 10:15)

Field trip by Gabriel Doyle (Sciences Po, CETOBaC) – The heritage of charitable housing in Istanbul: akaretler from the late-Ottoman period

13:30 – 14:15

Presentation by Ali Erken (Marmara University) – An Inquiry into the Rockefeller

Plan de localisation

Conférences en ligne

Installé dans les locaux du drogmanat du Palais de France (ancienne Ambassade de France auprès de la Sublime Porte), l'Institut français d'études anatoliennes "Georges Dumézil" a succédé en 1975 à l'institut français d'archéologie d'Istanbul fondé en 1930. À l'origine orienté vers l'histoire ancienne et l'archéologie, il a ensuite étendu ses activités à la turcologie (linguistique et histoire ottomane en particulier). Il a commencé à s'ouvrir au contemporain à la fin des années 1980, notamment a Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes Georges Dumézil