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New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (24 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 73 p., color and b/w ills. The Sisli Mosque. Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation Photography Collection.= Sisli Camii. Suna ve Inan Kiraç Vakfi Fotograf Koleksiyonu. [Exhibition catalogue]. The photographs collected constituted the kernel of the Foundation's Photography Collection. Since the day the Istanbul Research Institute was opened in 2007, this collection grew with acquisitions and other donations, reaching approximately 130,000 photographs, with Istanbul as their main focus and covering a period from the 1850s to the 1960s. Years of classification and identification have finally brought us to the point of being able to create new projects. As a result, we have planned the Suna and Inan Kirac Photography Collection Series, which will consist of thematically structured groups of photographs. This album-book is the first publication in this series, discussing the architectural journey of Sisli Mosque, the first monumental religious building of Republican Istanbul. One of the reasons we have chosen Sisli Mosque is that this is the first mosque in the city's history that was built not under the aegis of the sultan or statesmen but through the collective effort of the people. Another reason is that Sisli Mosque, unlike the architectural thought and production of the 1940s, which was shaped throughout the country by winds of modernism, reflected the classical Ottoman style and has been accepted as a stylistic example, providing a prototype for neo-Ottoman mosques built in its wake. In addition, the photographs of the mosque we publish here have almost exclusively been taken by Foto Sabah, one of the leading studios of the period, which indicates that the process of the mosque's construction between 1947 and 1949 was deliberately documented at regular intervals. In those years when documentation and preservation was not habitual and architectural work was seldom archived, such an effort is noteworthy. We hope that this title and the album-books we will publish will help researchers in analyzing Istanbul's historical identity.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (27 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., ills. The Ottoman Empire, which, for centuries, had successfully ruled nations and communities of diverse ethnic origins and religious denominations under the same administrative system, was entering an irrevocable process of disintegration at the turn of the 20th century. Struggling to take precautionary steps against the pressures of the "New Nation States" that originated from the Balkans, which were openly supported by Russia, England, Austria and Greece, Sultan Abdulhamid II announced -out of despair and the fait accomplihe faced- the proclamation of the Second Constitution on 24 July 1908 to protect his throne, for he justifiably believed this to be the only solution to prevent, or at least delay the complete disintegration of the Empire. Sultan Abdulhamid II, who by then was nearing the 32nd year of his reign, was convinced that this was the sole measure to be taken to keep under control the power "Young Turk" movement, which increasingly evolved into a stronger force under the auspices of the "Committee of Union and Progress", had over the large masses. It was, on the other hand, impossible for the restoration of the 1876 Constitution and the implementation of a Constitutional regime based on a newly established parliament by way of elections, to provide viable solutions to the grander problems of the Empire. The upheaval instigated by the Islamic faction waging war against the Committee of Union and Progress and the counter- revolution attempt, which has come to be known as the "31 March Incident", ended when the Third Army stationed in Salonica arrived in Istanbul and seized control of the govemment. The deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II on 27 April 1909 and the subsequent enthronement of the 65-year-old Sultan Mehmed Resad V meant, evidently, that the government of the Empire was now in the hands of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. In the ensuing years, the rigours of the Balkan War and World War I compelled the Committee members, who adopted "Liberty - Justice - Fraternity and Equality" ideals as their slogan, to relinquish their pluralistic and democratic stance and pursue a nationalistic discourse, which, in turn, accelerated the run towards the inevitable end. The purpose of the catalogue and the exhibition we designed in commemoration of "The 400th Anniversary of the Restoration ofthe Constitution" is to draw attention to a tumultuous period that had significant repercussions on the Republic years. It is rather intriguing how, from books and posters to memorabilia, and even quotidian objects, masses of diverse religions and races expressed their yearning for and expectations from a more democratic regime. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Sinan Kuneralp, Prof. Edhem Eldem, Dr. Sacit Kutlu, David Barchard, Paul Bessemer and Sukru Ilicak, who all contributed to the exhibition catalogue with their valuable articles; to Mehmet Akgul, Atom Damali, Oktar Kubat, Ugur Yegin, Ugur Goktasli, Orlando Kalumeno, Roni Margulies and Ekrem Gocay, who made it possible for the works in their private archives and collections to be published in the catalogue and displayed in the exhibition; to Sadberk Hamin Museum Director Hulya Bilgi and her team; and to project coordinator Bahattin Oztuncay, with whom we collaborated on the selection of items included in the exhibition and the catalogue.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (27 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., ills. The Ottoman Empire, which, for centuries, had successfully ruled nations and communities of diverse ethnic origins and religious denominations under the same administrative system, was entering an irrevocable process of disintegration at the turn of the 20th century. Struggling to take precautionary steps against the pressures of the "New Nation States" that originated from the Balkans, which were openly supported by Russia, England, Austria and Greece, Sultan Abdulhamid II announced -out of despair and the fait accomplihe faced- the proclamation of the Second Constitution on 24 July 1908 to protect his throne, for he justifiably believed this to be the only solution to prevent, or at least delay the complete disintegration of the Empire. Sultan Abdulhamid II, who by then was nearing the 32nd year of his reign, was convinced that this was the sole measure to be taken to keep under control the power "Young Turk" movement, which increasingly evolved into a stronger force under the auspices of the "Committee of Union and Progress", had over the large masses. It was, on the other hand, impossible for the restoration of the 1876 Constitution and the implementation of a Constitutional regime based on a newly established parliament by way of elections, to provide viable solutions to the grander problems of the Empire. The upheaval instigated by the Islamic faction waging war against the Committee of Union and Progress and the counter- revolution attempt, which has come to be known as the "31 March Incident", ended when the Third Army stationed in Salonica arrived in Istanbul and seized control of the govemment. The deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II on 27 April 1909 and the subsequent enthronement of the 65-year-old Sultan Mehmed Resad V meant, evidently, that the government of the Empire was now in the hands of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. In the ensuing years, the rigours of the Balkan War and World War I compelled the Committee members, who adopted "Liberty - Justice - Fraternity and Equality" ideals as their slogan, to relinquish their pluralistic and democratic stance and pursue a nationalistic discourse, which, in turn, accelerated the run towards the inevitable end. The purpose of the catalogue and the exhibition we designed in commemoration of "The 400th Anniversary of the Restoration ofthe Constitution" is to draw attention to a tumultuous period that had significant repercussions on the Republic years. It is rather intriguing how, from books and posters to memorabilia, and even quotidian objects, masses of diverse religions and races expressed their yearning for and expectations from a more democratic regime. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Sinan Kuneralp, Prof. Edhem Eldem, Dr. Sacit Kutlu, David Barchard, Paul Bessemer and Sukru Ilicak, who all contributed to the exhibition catalogue with their valuable articles; to Mehmet Akgul, Atom Damali, Oktar Kubat, Ugur Yegin, Ugur Goktasli, Orlando Kalumeno, Roni Margulies and Ekrem Gocay, who made it possible for the works in their private archives and collections to be published in the catalogue and displayed in the exhibition; to Sadberk Hamin Museum Director Hulya Bilgi and her team; and to project coordinator Bahattin Oztuncay, with whom we collaborated on the selection of items included in the exhibition and the catalogue.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (26 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 195 p., color and b/w ills. 150th anniversary of the Crimean War.= Kirim Savasi'nin 150nci yili. Texts by Ömer Koç, Norman Stone, Edhem Eldem, Bahattin Öztuncay, Sinan Kuneralp. [Exhibition catalogue]. The Crimean War which was fought out mainly on the Crimean Peninsula between October 1853 and January 1856, is regarded as one of the most important events of the 19th century; one which set its stamp on political and economic developments in the Ottoman Empire. The 150th Anniversary of the Crimean War exhibition at Sadberk Hanim Museum brings together original objects, documents and photographs of the period, and will I believe help to fill this gap to some extent and serve as a starting point for new and more extensive research. OTTOMANIA Crimean War Tsarist Russia Russian - Turkish relations.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. 3 volumes set: ([xxxv], [xxxv], [xxxvii], 2607 p.). III International Conference on Luca Pacioli in accounting history. III Balkans and Middle East Countries Conference on accounting and accounting history. June 19-22, 2013 / Istanbul. Conference proceedings. 3 volumes set. An oversize and very heavy set. Extra shipping fee will be requested.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (22 x 20 cm). In Turkish. [xi], 242, [6] p., b/w ills. Fantazya çok para yok. Karikatürlerle bir borç ekonomisinin tarihi, (1874-1954).
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16,5 cm). In Turkish. [xiii], [1], 398 p., color and b/w ills. Osmanli kitap kültürü: Cârullah Efendi Kütüphanesi ve derkenar notlari. Collection of 14 articles on Cârullah Efendi's (Hijri 1069-Hijri 1151) library and its books . His collection is at the Süleymaniye Library.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Swedish. 128 p. Dragomanen. Nr. 1 / 1996-1997. Arsskrift utvigen av Svenska Forskningsinstitutet i Istanbul och Föeningen Svenska Istanbulinstitutes Vanner. Contents: Tjuyo Meddelanden och en Dragoman., Redaktören.; Nasreddin Hodja, Jitka Zamrazilova-Jakmyr.; Den Iraniske Mulla Nasreddin -tolerant eller intolerant?, Cariba Jahani.; Nasreddin Hodja pa svenska., Ulla Ehrensvard.; Författarportratt: Sevgi Soysal- politiskt samvete och existentialist., Birgit N. Schlyter.; Tante Rosa I love you., Sevgi Soysal, Övers. Birgit N. Schlyter.; Ordet 'Henne' ar mitt mal: Gunnar Ekelöf och Ibn al-Arabi., Jan Retsö.; In memoriam Alfred Westholm, 1904-1996., Paavo Roos.".
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In total as set: 716 p., 1 folding plt. Very heavy volumes. B/w and color ills. In Turkish and English. The exhibition "Hippodrome/ Atmeydani: A Stage for Istanbul's History" takes the visitor on a tour of one of the major architectural achievements of Byzantine Constantinople. Images from the fifteenth and early sixteenth century show the structure of the Hippodrome to have been fairly well preserved at the time of the Ottoman conquest. The construction of Ottoman palaces and the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, however, played a major role in the dismantling of the remains of the Hippodrome. Nevertheless, this large open space's association with horses was preserved. It became known as Atmeydani (Horse Square) during the Ottoman era and was used for playing the equestrian game cirit. The Ottomans and the sultans also continued to hold celebrations and public spectacles in the area. Visitors to the Hippodrome today can view its three surviving monuments-the masonry obelisk, the Serpent Column, and the Egyptian obelisk-but few can easily imagine the splendor and size of the original Hippodrome that stood for more than eleven centuries."The Hippodrome/ Atmeydani: Istanbul's Stage of History" exhibition almost rebuilds the magnificent Hippodrome decorated with exceptionally beautiful monuments and the Atmeydani of the Ottoman period, and examines the life surrounding them.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Edition in English. 515 p., color and b/w ills. Mimar Sinan's Istanbul.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 553 p. Ills. Analysis of political parameters of Middle East and the Arab Spring. Ortadogu analizi: Iki kutuplu sistem sonrasi Ortadogu va Arap Bahari.
New English Original bdg. HC. Large 8vo. (25 x 25 cm). 227, [1] p., color and b/w ills. The fleet of the Republic, 1923-2000.= Cumhuriyet donanmasi, 1923-2000. Enlarged Second Edition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16,5 cm). In Turkish. [xi], 763 p. 'Stairway' method: Accounting system used for 500 years in the Ottoman Empire. Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda 500 yil boyunca kullanilan muhasebe yöntemi: Merdiven yöntemi.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 176 p., b/w ills. and facsimiles of Ottoman and Turkish documents. History of Dersim based on Ottoman and Turkish documents. Osmanli belgelerinde Dersim tarihi. (Osmanlica - Türkçe 50 adet orijinal belge). Translated from Ottoman Turkish by Ahmet Hezarfen.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 456 p., color and b/w ills. Gazi Kars sehrengizi. Uluslararasi Kasgar'dan Endülüs'e Türk - Islâm Sehirleri Sempozyumlari. 29-31 Ekim 2011. Bildiriler kitabi.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish. [xvi], 500 p., color and b/w ills. Çarsamba arastirmalari. A comprehensive historic and geographic study on Çarsamba plain in Eastern Black Sea region and district of Samsun City.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 286 p. Querelles privees et contestations publiques: Le role de la presse dans la formation de l'opinion publique au Proche Orient.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish and documents in Ottoman Turkish. 2 volumes set (584 p.; 309, [1] p.). H. 982 (M. 1574 / 1575) tarihli TKG. KK. TTd. 178 numarali defter-i mufassal-i livâ-i Sivas. 2 volumes set. Coord. by Gökan Kanal, Zeynel Abidin Türkoglu, Hayrettin Gültekin. Prep. by Mustafa Engin, Murat Alandagli. A very heavy set.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish and documents in Ottoman Turkish. 2 volumes set (660 p.; 327, [1] p.). H. 984 (M. 1576 / 1577) tarihli TKG. KK. TTd. 54 numarali defter-i mufassal-i livâ-i Çorum. 2 volumes set. Coord. by Gökan Kanal, Zeynel Abidin Türkoglu, Hayrettin Gültekin. Prep. by Mustafa Engin, Murat Alandagli. A very heavy set.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish and documents in Ottoman Turkish. 2 volumes set (660 p.; 327, [1] p.). H. 984 (M. 1576 / 1577) tarihli TKG. KK. TTd. 54 numarali defter-i mufassal-i livâ-i Çorum. 2 volumes set. Coord. by Gökan Kanal, Zeynel Abidin Türkoglu, Hayrettin Gültekin. Prep. by Mustafa Engin, Murat Alandagli. A very heavy set.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 252 p., color ills. The Meram book. Mawlana - Qunawi - Meram. Coord. by Hüsamettin Sönmez. English text edited by Terence J. Demers. Designed by Ahmet Efe. Photographs by Ahmet Kus, Feyzi Simsek, Ibrahim Divarci. Contents: Mustafa S. Küçükasçi "Meram in the travel book of Awliya Chalabi". Hasan Özönder "Meram: The lap of water, green and history". Hasim Karpuz "The historical complexes in Meram". M. Ali Uz "The historical neighborhoods in Meram". Hulya Kucuk "The humility of a dervish, dignity of a scholar and magnificence of a peacock: Meram". Kamil Ugurlu "At the heart of Turkey one century earlier in Konya". Saim Sakaoglu "Meram: From the lap of nature into the clap of concretion". Ilker Mete Mimiroglu "A medieval Christian town in Meram: Kilistra". Dilaver Gurer "Fundamentals of Rumi's intellectual personality". Nuri Simsekler "The love that flows from eyes to the heart: Sama". Caner Arabaci "Mawlana from the point of his pedagogy and madrasa". Sezai Küçük "The places of love: Mawlawikhanas". Naci Bakirci "Mawlawiyya flags". Mehmet Demirci "On the relations between Mawlana Jalaladdin and Sadraddin Qunavi". Ekrem Demirli "The position of Sadraddin Qunavi in the redifinition of metaphysics and the substantiation of Mushahadah". Zekeriya Güler "Conversation with Sadraddin Qunavi on Hadith". Betül Güçlü "The writings of Sadraddin Qunavi". Bekir Sahin "The Library of Sadraddin Qunavi". Hacer Kara "The Sadraddin Qunavi complex". "The last will and testament of Sadraddin Qunavi". Hidayet Isik "The tomb of Hodja Faqih in Konya and the historical-religious personality of Hodja Ahmad Faqih". M. Ali Uz "Spiritual masters buried in Meram district". Ahmet Kus "Bibliography on Meram".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 3 volumes set (266 p.; 212 p.; 232 p.). Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. 3 volumes set. Vol. 1: National movements and representations. Vol. 2: Political violence and the Balkan Wars. Vol. 3: The Young Turk Revolution and ethnic groups.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 266 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 1: National movements and representations.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 212 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 2: Political violence and the Balkan Wars.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 232 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 3: The Young Turk Revolution and ethnic groups.