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New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 400 p. Wealth distribution, social stratification and material culture in an Ottoman metropolis: Thessaloniki according to the probate inventories of the Muslim court, (1761-1770). Contents: Preface Part 1: The Sources and the Historico-Institutional Setting 1. Introduction to the Ottoman City 2. Thessaloniki, a City of Ottoman Pluralism 3. The Sources. Historical Value and Methodological Issues 4. The Kadi and the Islamic Law of Succession 5. Familial Realities 6. Urban Wealth Distribution. Some Introductory Observations. Part 2: The Estate Assets 7. The Movable Articles 8. The Productive Capital 9. The Human Resources 10. The Fiscal Capital.; Part 3: The People 11. Askeris, Christians, Women and Villagers. 12. Entrepreneurs and their Strategies 13. Concluding Remarks Bibliography Charts Index.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English. Color and b/w ills. [xvi], 231 p. In this study, Heath Lowry takes the reader on a series of fascinating journeys through the former Ottoman territories which today comprise northern Greece. Part travelogue and part history of a once key part of the discovery of destroyed and/or long forgotten Ottomans monuments, in combination with a detailed examination of the current status of those which survive today. Lowry approaches his subject by following the footsteps of the early 20th century British archeologist, F. W. Hasluck, who was the first scholar to examine the manner in which one time pagan sacred spaces in Anatolia and the Balkans had first been subsumed as Christian sites, and then in turn converted into Muslim sacred spaces. The question Lowry sets out to answer is: what happened to the Muslim sacred spaces in northern Greece following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War? His account traces the manner in which a surprisingly large number of such sites were subsequently converted (or reconverted as the case may be) into Christian sacred spaces. Running the gamut from major works of Ottoman architecture, such as the previously unstudied 14th century mosque of Yildirim Bayezid in Drama, to the mosque of the Ottoman 3rd Army Headquarters in Thessaloniki (Selanik), both of which today are Orthodox Churches, he traces the fate of not only mosques, but tombs, and even subjects as varied as tree cults and totem stones. This work, which reflects the author's travels in northern Greece throughout the past five years, is a must-read companion piece to his earlier: The Shaping of the Ottoman Balkans. Together these two works, which Bahçesehir University is proud to have published as parts of its Tenth Anniversary Commemorations, mark a major contribution to our knowledge of both the long neglected Ottoman architectural legacy in Greece and to the subsequent subsumption of many Muslim sacred spaces.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 438 p. Ills. A study on Ottoman foreign policy in Balkans based on the case of a Bulgarian girl converted to Islam from Christianity to marry with Emin Effendy who was a collecting agent. 1876 Selânik Vak'asi: Osmanli'nin Balkan siyaseti.
GEO301C501920 / 64 pages. Broché. Editions Laurens.
QWA-18714M. Molho Publications Greece, 1982, in-4 rel. cart. (22 x 28,5), 246 p., texte bilingue français-anglais, 249 ill. photos anciennes e noir et en coul., plans, traces de mouillure claire angulaires, sinon bon état.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English. Color and b/w ills. [xvi], 286 p. Contents: Chapter 1: In the footsteps of Haci Evrenos: A reinterpretation of the 14th Century Ottoman Conquest of Western Thrace.; Chapter 2: The Role of Imarets (Soup Kitchens) & Zaviyes (Dervish Lodges) in the Settlement of the Greek Lands.; Chapter 3: Selanik's (Thessaloniki's) Fortress of the Seven Towers: What it Tells Us About the Post-Conquest History of the City.; Chapter 4: The Ottoman Architectural Legacy & Economic Life in the Western Macedonian City of Siroz (Serres).; Chapter 5: Searching for Ottoman Zihne: Archeology, Tahrir Defters & Travelers as Sources for the History of Northern Greece., Chapter 6: Ibrahim Pasha & the Making of Ottoman Kavala, ca. 1478-1536.; Chapter 7: The Ottoman Bath Culture: Or Two Little Known 15th Century Ottoman Kaplicas (Hot Springs) in Macedonia.
19883688-AF3Federal Republic of Germany, o.A., 1988. 244 S., Lexikonformat, kartoniert. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
2001224280Weimar: VDG 2001. 226 S., 91 Abb. Lit.verz. Kart. *neuwertig*.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English. Ills. [x], 184 p. The intent of this study is multi fold: on the one hand it introduces and publishes a heretofore unknown annotated secere (genealogical tree), covering the Evrenosogullari (descendants of Haci Evrenos) from the beginning of the 14. through the third quarter of the 17. century, while on the other it presents a collection of seven inscriptions on stone (kitâbeler) relating to the early Ottoman March Lord (Uc Beg) Haci Evrenos, of which only one has been previously published.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 320 p. The invisible commmunity: Bulgarians in Ottoman Salonica. List of Illustrations Introduction Preface Chapter 1. Formation and Consolidation of the Bulgarian Community Early evidence of Bulgarians in Salonica and Beginning of their Social Organization 1.2. Social Structure of the Bulgarian Population 1.3. The Bulgarian Church Community 1.4. Community Properties and Buildings Chapter 2. Salonica as an Education Centre of Bulgarians 2.1. Elementary schools. 2.2. High School Education of Young Bulgarians. 2.3. The Holy Annunciation Bulgarian Girls' High School. 2.4. Bulgarians and Non-Bulgarian Educational Institutions. Chapter 3. Bulgarians and the City: Social and Political Reflections 3.1. Bulgarian Participation in the Public Life of Ottoman Salonica. 3.2. Participation of the Bulgarians in the Political Life of the City. 3.3. National Confrontation and Annihilation of the Bulgarian Community. Epilogue Conclusion Illustrations Bibliography Index.
c4765Paris, L'ibrairie Chapelot, 1913 ; 1 volume petit in-8° broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs au 1er plat, titre en noir au dos; 258pp.,1f.nch. Nombreuses illustratons photographiques hors texte, et 1 grande carte volante repliée sous bandeau à l' intérieur du 2ème plat de la couverture.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. First volume. (1. of 9). [4], 396 p. Histoire des Juifs de Turquie. Vol. 1: Les Juifs de Constantinople sous Byzance. Les Juifs sous la domination des Turcs Seldjoukides. Les Juifs d'Istanbul sous Mehmet le Conquerant. Histoire des Juifs d'Istanbul depuis la prise de cette ville en 1453 par Mehmet II jusqu'a nos jours (1er volume).
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. Second volume. (2. of 9). [4], 290 p. Histoire des Juifs de Turquie. Vol. 2: Histoire des Juifs d'Istanbul depuis la prise de cette ville en 1453 par Mehmet II jusqu'a nos jours (2me volume). Histoire des Juifs d'Anatolie (1er volume); les Juifs d'Izmir (Smyrne); (1ere partie).
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. Third volume. (3. of 9). [4], 352 p. Histoire des Juifs de Turquie. Vol. 3: Histoire des Juifs d'Anatolie (1er volume); les Juifs d'Izmir (Smyrne); (2eme partie). Histoire des Juifs d'Anatolie (2eme volume); (1ere partie).
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. Fourth volume. (4. of 9). viii, 374 p., 2 maps. Histoire des Juifs de Turquie. Vol. 4: Histoire des Juifs d'Anatolie (2eme partie). Appendice a l'histoire des Juifs d'Anatolie.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. Sixth volume. (6. of 9). [viii], 366, [1] p. Histoire des Juifs de Turquie. Vol. 6: Nouveau recueil de nouveaux documents inedits concernant l'histoire des Juifs de Turquie. Encore un nouveau recueil de documents concernant l'histoire des Juifs de Turquie -etudes scientifiques. Quatrieme recueil de documents concernant les Juifs de Turquie proverbes Judeo-Espagnols. Cinquieme recueil de documents concernant les Juifs de Turquie -divers sujets Juifs. Sixieme recueil de documents concernant les Juifs de Turquie et divers sujets Juifs.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. Seventh volume. (7. of 9). [viii], 342 p. Histoire des Juifs de Turquie. Vol. 7: Septieme recueil de documents concernant les Juifs de Turquie et divers sujets Juifs. Histoire des Juifs de Rhode, Chio, Cos, etc. Appendice a l'histoire des Juifs de Rhode, Chio, Cos, etc. et fin tragique des communautes Juives de Rhodes et de Cos, oeuvre du brigandage Hitlerien. Turcs et Juifs, etudes historique, politique.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. Eighth volume. (8. of 9). [vi], 323 p. Histoire des Juifs de Turquie. Vol. 8- Turcs et Juifs, etudes historique, politique (suite). Appendice a l'ouvrage Turcs et Juifs, etudes historique, politique. Appendice a mes ouvrages Turcs et Juifs. Nouveaux documents sur Sabbetai Sevi organisation et us et coutumes de ses adeptes. Don Joseph Nassi d'apres de nouveaux documents.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 337 p. Salonique au XIXe siècle. Regards sur les gens ordinaires. Contents: Introduction 1ère Partie. UNE VILLE PLURICOMMUNAUTAIRE Les Grecs de Salonique à l¿aube des réformes ottomans L¿espace domestique des musul-mans Artisans et boutiquiers juifs Des Francs indigènes et étrangers 2e Partie. ASPECTS DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ MUSULMANE Immigrés et autres céli-bataires Possesseurs de livres Bibliothèques et univers intellectuel Anciens esclaves, nouveaux convertis 3e Partie. UNE MODERNITÉ DE FAÇADE ? Quadragénaires « fin de siècle » Le changement du cadre urbain Les cafés Les sports Un journal ottoman de province Épilogue: Salonique après 1912.
Fine English Original bdg. with original dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. B/w and color ills. 341 p. Feyz-i Sibyan'dan Isik'a Feyziye Mektepleri tarihi. JUDAICA Jewish culture Education Salonica Sabetaism Sabetaists Istanbul Corporate history.
Comprehensive survey, with detailed statistics, of economic and development and post-war reconstruction in N. Greece. Covers agriculture, livestock, fishing, forestry, mining, industry & handicrafts, electricity, transportation, ports & trade, tourism.227p. illus maps, tables bibliography. Spine sun tanned else near fine. Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 170 p. " As a result of the modernization process transforming much of the world in the nineteenth century, the changing structure and function of the state necessitated the development of a relationship between states and their subjects. In the context of this relationship, states used various instruments to monitor, control, and shape their subjects in order to ensure the survival of the state machinery. Education acquired a pivotal importance in shaping subjects according to state policies. In the Ottoman Empire its importance also began to be perceived in the first half of the century, but it was Hamidian era that such a policy manifested itself most clearly. Yet, for the people living in the villages, it was the agrarian economy that would continue to determine and shape their lives. Thus villages became a field of struggle between the state, which was attempting to penetrate rural life (and, by extension, the lives of the peasants) through education, and the realities of an agrarian existence and the economic and social relationships that it creates. For that reason, a history of education without a comprehensive analysis of the village conditions would be incomplete. This book aims to fill this blank in the history of education by focusing on the socio-economic structure in the villages that derives from agrarian economy. In doing so it also offers new sights to the field of social history through a close examination of the lives of peasants and the complex relationships between them.".
1980100134651Cambridge University Press 1980 320 pages 17 272x3 81x24 13cm. 1980. Cartonné jaquette. 320 pages.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large 8vo. (22 x 22 cm). In German and Greek. B/w ills. 61, [2] p. Deutsche Schule Thessaloniki. Jahresbericht 1974 / 75.
1974144423Thessaloniki: Patriarchal Institute for patristic Studies 1974. VI, 406 Seiten. Mit 1 montierten fotografischen Abbildung auf dem fliegenden Vorsatzblatt. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit golgeprägtem Titel auf Deckel und Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].