The Ottoman City Between East And West

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Studies of early-modern Islamic cities have stressed the atypical or the idiosyncratic. This bias derives largely from orientalist presumptions that they were in some way substandard or deviant. The first purpose of this volume is to normalize Ottoman cities, to demonstrate how, on the one hand, they resembled cities generally and how, on the other, their specific histories individualized them. The second purpose is to challenge the previous literature and to negotiate an agenda for future study. By considering the narrative histories of Aleppo, Izmir and Istanbul, the book offers a departure from the piecemeal methods of previous studies, emphasizing their importance during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and highlighting their essentially Ottoman character. While the essays provide an overall view, each can be approached separately. Their exploration of the sources and the agendas of those who have conditioned scholarly understanding of these cities will make them essential student reading.

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Genre : History
Author : Edhem Eldem
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1999-11-11
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 052164304X


Premi Re Rencontre Internationale Sur L Empire Ottoman Et La Turquie Moderne Institut National Des Langues Et Civilisations Orientales Maison Des Sciences De L Homme 18 22 Janvier 1985

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Genre : Cities and towns
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Release : 1991
File : 516 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B3815544


Osman S Dream

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The definitive history of the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire was one of the largest and most influential empires in world history. Its reach extended to three continents and it survived for more than six centuries, but its history is too often colored by the memory of its bloody final throes on the battlefields of World War I. In this magisterial work-the first definitive account written for the general reader-renowned scholar and journalist Caroline Finkel lucidly recounts the epic story of the Ottoman Empire from its origins in the thirteenth century through its destruction in the twentieth.

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Genre : History
Author : Caroline Finkel
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2007-08-01
File : 515 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780465008506


The Cambridge History Of Turkey

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Volume 3 of The Cambridge History of Turkey covers the period from 1603 to 1839.

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Genre : History
Author : Kate Fleet
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2006-11-02
File : 652 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521620953


Constantinopolis Istanbul

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"Studies the reconstruction of Byzantine Constantinople as the capital city of the Ottoman empire following its capture in 1453, delineating the complex interplay of socio-political, architectural, visual, and literary processes that underlay the city's transformation"--Provided by publisher.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Çi_dem Kafescio_lu
Publisher : Penn State Press
Release : 2009
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780271027760


Orientalism In Early Modern France

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Francis I's ties with the Ottoman Empire marked the birth of court-sponsored Orientalism in France. Under Louis XIV, French society was transformed by cross-cultural contacts with the Ottomans, India, Persia, China, Siam and the Americas. The consumption of silk, cotton cloth, spices, coffee, tea, china, gems, flowers and other luxury goods transformed daily life and gave rise to a new discourse about the 'Orient' which in turn shaped ideas about economy and politics, specifically absolutism and the monarchy. An original account of the ancient regime, this book highlights France's use of the exotic and analyzes French discourse about Islam and the 'Orient'.

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Genre : History
Author : Ina Baghdiantz McCabe
Publisher : Berg
Release : 2008-07-15
File : 416 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781845203740


Edinburgh History Of The Greeks 1453 To 1768

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This volume considers the period of Ottoman rule in Greek history in light of changing scholarship about this era and makes it accessible for the first time to a wider audience.

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Genre : History
Author : Molly Greene
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Release : 2015-07-23
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780748694006


Women And Gender In Central And Eastern Europe Russia And Eurasia

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This is the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and multilingual bibliography on "Women and Gender in East Central Europe and the Balkans (Vol. 1)" and "The Lands of the Former Soviet Union (Vol. 2)" over the past millennium. The coverage encompasses the relevant territories of the Russian, Hapsburg, and Ottoman empires, Germany and Greece, and the Jewish and Roma diasporas. Topics range from legal status and marital customs to economic participation and gender roles, plus unparalleled documentation of women writers and artists, and autobiographical works of all kinds. The volumes include approximately 30,000 bibliographic entries on works published through the end of 2000, as well as web sites and unpublished dissertations. Many of the individual entries are annotated with brief descriptions of major works and the tables of contents for collections and anthologies. The entries are cross-referenced and each volume includes indexes.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Mary Zirin
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2015-03-26
File : 2898 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317451969


The Dialectics Of Urban And Architectural Boundaries In The Middle East And The Mediterranean

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This edited volume informs readers about changing norms and meanings of borders and underlines recent scenarios that shape these borders. It focuses mainly on the Mediterranean and Middle East regions through the following questions: What are the social, cultural, philosophical, political, economic and aesthetic reasons for spatial segregation within contemporary territories and cities? In the world of globalization and networks, what are the new limitations of space? What are the alienating differences between interior and exterior, private and public, urban and rural, local and global, and real and virtual? Are spatial definitions and divisions more likely to be weakened (if not totally erased) by effects of globalization and mobility, similar to the dissolution of borders between countries? Or are local practices and measures likely to become more apparent with emerging trends such as sustainability and identity? Authored by international scholars, all chapters are arranged under four main parts: Urban and Rural, Global and Local, Physical and Sensual, Real and Virtual. Hence, different concepts and definitions of borders along with varying methods and tools for questioning their essence in architectural and urban spaces will be introduced. For example, in the rural and urban context, environments, settlements-housing, landscape, transformation, conservation and development; in the global and local context, styles, identity, universal design, sustainability, globalization and networks, mobility and migration; in the physical and sensual context, design studies and methodologies, environmental psychology, aesthetic reasoning, sense of place and well-being, and in the real and virtual context, realities, tools and communities are the main themes of the chapters. This book will be an essential source for professionals, scholars, and students of architecture and urban design with a view to understanding multidisciplinary perspectives in designing borders as well as the dialectical relationship between borders and space.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Suzan Girginkaya Akdağ
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2021-06-01
File : 291 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030718077


The Art Of The Genoese Colonies Of The Black Sea Basin 1261 1475

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Rafał Quirini-Popławski offers here the first panorama of the artistic phenomena of the Genoese outposts scattered around the Black Sea, an area whose cultural history is little known. The artistic creativity of the region emerges as extraordinarily rich and colorful, with a variety of heterogeneous, hybrid and intermingled characteristics. The book questions the extent to which the descriptor "Genoese" can be applied to the settlements’ artistic production; Quirini-Popławski demonstrates that, despite entrenched views of these colonies as centres of Italian and Latin culture, it was in fact Greek and Armenian art that was of greater importance.

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Genre : History
Author : Rafał Quirini-Popławski
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2023-09-20
File : 432 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004678903