Word: turkish
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...chair will give Harvard a more balanced Middle Eastern studies program--comprising Arabic, Persian and Turkish...
...chair in modern Turkish studies will be established thanks to a grant from the Turkish government, the Harvard Gazette reported...
...grant was delivered to Harvard by the Turkish ambassador to the United States in a ceremony in Washington, D.C. on January 31. It is one of a series established by the Turkish Government to enhance awareness of Turkish culture in the United States...
Although the grant does not specify the establishment of a chair in Turkish studies, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) plans to use it in combination with other funds to establish the chair, the Gazette reported...
...drawings and watercolors he made there, along with the dense and (to a modern eye) almost cinematic impressions he jotted down in his journal, were a permanent resource he could draw from. Delacroix had already made a brilliant name for himself with "Oriental" subjects, including his Byronic denunciation of Turkish barbarity in Greece, The Massacres at Chios (1824), and that enormous Romantic panorama of sex, death and animal vitality, The Death of Sardanapalus...