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Representing Modern Istanbul

Representing Modern Istanbul

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Produktbeskrivning

Following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul would lose its position as capital yet remain a crucial urban centre in the new Turkish republic. Since the 1950s it has undergone a metamorphosis from a mid-sized city to a megapolis. Beyoglu, historically represented as its most ‘cosmopolitan’ district and home to European embassies and cultural institutions, is a microcosm of these changes. This book explores the urban history of Beyoglu via a series of case studies which use previously unexamined archival material to tell the story of its local and international institutions. From the German Teutonia club and a centre point of Turkey’s cinema culture to influential francophone, British and German schools which educated many of Turkey’s future elite, the book charts the shifting identities of the residents of the district. These case studies reveal the effects of changing political circumstances, from the rise of nationalism to Turkey’s place in the Cold War, as well as critically examining Beyoglu’s legacy as a multicultural centre. In the process, the book reveals a picture of resilience, cross-cultural contact and provides an important contribution to our understanding of present-day and historical Istanbul and Beyoglu.

Artikel.nr.

8713eac6-e6eb-44db-bdc1-34b596b8b5c7

Egenskaper

Modell

Pappersbok

Slag

Historia

Språkversion

Engelska

Bokomslagstyp

Inbunden

Antal sidor

208 sidor

Rekommenderad ålder

Vuxen

Föreslagen målgrupp

Alla

Utgivare

Bloomsbury

Släpp datum

02/2022

Publiceringsår

2022

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9780755637461

Vikt & dimension

Bredd

234 mm

Höjd

156 mm

Representing Modern Istanbul

1 423 kr

1 423 kr

I lager

Tor, 5 jun - tor, 12 jun


Säker betalning

14-dagars öppet köp


Säljs och levereras av

Adlibris