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Plague in the Ottoman Empire with Einar Wigen

Episode 132 - January 24, 2025
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Einar Wigen (University of Oslo) joins the Infectious Historians to talk about the Ottoman experience of plague. The conversation begins with a reflection on the beginning and end of epidemics, as well as the purpose of such discussions – as people bestow importance upon epidemics. It then transitions to plague in the Ottoman Empire – covering its impact as well as how the Ottomans themselves thought about the plague. Einar points out some of the (few) sources and their nature, discusses the differences between impacts on the hinterland and rural areas, and connects the discussion to orientalist stereotypes about the Ottomans. Finally, Einar reflects on his historical work within the context of Covid.

Our Guest

Einar Wigen

Professor – Department of Culture, Religion, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies – University of Oslo

Einar Wigen