Conference Announcement: “Entrenchment and Experiment” on 1-2 October 2026 (CfP)
16. Januar 2026, von AAI Webmaster

Foto: UHH/Schell
We are pleased to announce a call for papers to the upcoming international conference at the University of Hamburg:
Entrenchment and Experiment: Situating Authoritarian Turkey in the 1930s and 1940s
1-2 October 2026, University of Hamburg, Germany
The period between 1931 and 1946/50 in Turkey represents a distinct phase in Turkish political history, because it was when the country’s founding regime became most entrenched and its ideologies explicitly (re)formulated. These two decades were characterized by nationalism and violence, but also by intra-regime contestation and by institutional arbitrariness and experimentation. They present a particularly fruitful case for global historical analysis of authoritarianism — and not only because of Ankara’s interaction with contemporary authoritarian regimes in Western Europe and the USSR. Turkey’s political system also exerted transnational influence and served a putative model for developmentalist-authoritarian states around the postcolonial world later in the century.
This conference and the subsequent book project invite scholars to contribute cutting-edge research on authoritarianism as lived and practiced in Turkey between 1931 and 1950. We are especially interested in contributions that consider issues of institutional experimentation, state-society relations, and rule of law (including states of exception and legal arbitrariness).
Submission deadline: 16 January 2026
For more information on the conference concept and on how to apply, please read the following call for papers:
We look forward to your submissions and to stimulating discussions in Hamburg!
Alexander Balistreri
Turkish Studies
Geschichte und Kultur des Vorderen Orients, Asien-Afrika-Institut
University of Hamburg

