Panagiotis C. Poulos (BA, PhD SOAS, University of London) is Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at the Department of Music Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. His research centres on the musical traditions of the Middle East, the cultural history of late Ottoman and Turkish music and arts, and the history of everyday life in Ottoman cities. He is author of Music in the Islamic World: Sources, Perspectives, Practices (2015, e-book), and co-editor of Ottoman Intimacies, Balkan Musical Realities (2013, with A. Theodosiou & R. P. Pennanen) and of Ottoman Monuments in Greece: Heritages under Negotiation (2023, with E. Kolovos and G. Pallis). Panagiotis C. Poulos is the principal investigator of the research project Intercommunal musical geographies of late Ottoman Istanbul (Hellenic Foundation of Research and Innovation, 2019-2022) and scientific director (with E. Kolovos) of the research project Histories, Spaces and Heritages at the transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Greek state (École française d’Athènes, 2017-2021). | |