Istanbul

Istanbul
Author: Bettany Hughes
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780306825859

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Istanbul has long been a place where stories and histories collide, where perception is as potent as fact. From the Koran to Shakespeare, this city with three names--Byzantium, Constantinople, Istanbul -- resonates as an idea and a place, real and imagined. Standing as the gateway between East and West, North and South, it has been the capital city of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires. For much of its history it was the very center of the world, known simply as "The City," but, as Bettany Hughes reveals, Istanbul is not just a city, but a global story. In this epic new biography, Hughes takes us on a dazzling historical journey from the Neolithic to the present, through the many incarnations of one of the world's greatest cities--exploring the ways that Istanbul's influence has spun out to shape the wider world. Hughes investigates what it takes to make a city and tells the story not just of emperors, viziers, caliphs, and sultans, but of the poor and the voiceless, of the women and men whose aspirations and dreams have continuously reinvented Istanbul. Written with energy and animation, award-winning historian Bettany Hughes deftly guides readers through Istanbul's rich layers of history. Based on meticulous research and new archaeological evidence, this captivating portrait of the momentous life of Istanbul is visceral, immediate, and authoritative -- narrative history at its finest.

Istanbul Kushta Constantinople

Istanbul   Kushta   Constantinople
Author: Christoph Herzog,Richard Wittmann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351805223

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Istanbul – Kushta – Constantinople presents twelve studies that draw on contemporary life narratives that shed light on little explored aspects of nineteenth-century Ottoman Istanbul. As a broad category of personal writing that goes beyond the traditional confines of the autobiography, life narratives range from memoirs, letters, reports, travelogues and descriptions of daily life in the city and its different neighborhoods. By focusing on individual experiences and perspectives, life narratives allow the historian to transcend rigid political narratives and to recover lost voices, especially of those underrepresented groups, including women and members of non-Muslim communities. The studies of this volume focus on a variety of narratives produced by Muslim and Christian women, by non-Muslims and Muslims, as well as by natives and outsiders alike. They dispel European Orientalist stereotypes and cross class divides and ethnic identities. Travel accounts of outsiders provide us with valuable observations of daily life in the city that residents often overlooked.

Constantinople from Byzantium to Istanbul

Constantinople from Byzantium to Istanbul
Author: David Talbot Rice
Publsiher: London : Elek Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1965
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105120815803

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Constantinopolis Istanbul

Constantinopolis Istanbul
Author: Çi_dem Kafescio_lu
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780271027760

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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.

Constantinople

Constantinople
Author: Edmondo De Amicis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1896
Genre: Istanbul (Turkey)
ISBN: UOM:39015033152094

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Istanbul

Istanbul
Author: Peter Clark
Publsiher: Interlink Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-12-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781623710187

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Byzantium, Constantinople, Istanbul: these are only three names that have been given to the city that straddles two continents, was the capital of two multinational empires and is today a vibrant commercial and artistic city, the largest in Turkey and, after Moscow, the largest in Europe. With its location as a port, Istanbul has always absorbed ideas, people and styles from north, south, east and west. Its multiculturalism is a microcosm of the world’s. Neither standard guide nor conventional history, this is rather a celebration of an extraordinary city, reviewing its imperial histories and exploring some of its lesser known corners.

A Guide to Constantinople

A Guide to Constantinople
Author: Demetrius Coufopoulos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1895
Genre: Istanbul
ISBN: UOM:39015022649910

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A travel guidebook for the foreign visitor. It briefly includes the history of the city, maps, cultural features, and so forth, but most of the text describes places tourists would want to visit and how to get there.

Constantinople

Constantinople
Author: H.G. Dwight
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317847632

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This substantial account of Constantinople — or Istanbul as it is known today — is both a history and a guide to that magnificent and fabled metropolis where east and west have met for many centuries. Written in 1915 when, as Stamboul, the city was the last stop on the Orient Express, it is illustrated with many rare period photographs. This book for the general reader evokes all the colour and richness of the ultimate oriental city, ancient capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, captured on the brink of modernization in the first years after the revolution. The author describes everyday life in the city, - the features of permanent interest such as mosques, gardens, fountains, the traces of Byzantium and the quays of the Golden Horn as well as the feasts, custom’s, festivals and holidays that once enlivened Constantinople but are now only a memory. The work concludes with an account of the revolution and of the effects of World War I on the city. This is a portrait of the Istanbul that all travellers hope to find - and still can, in the pages of this book.