This volume collects research presented at the Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) 2018 international annual symposium. It […]

AUTHOR(S) Beate Böhlendorf Arslan, Edna Stern, Eva Strothenke-Koch, 800 TL

Glazed Wares
as Cultural Agents in the Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman Lands

AUTHOR(S) Beate Böhlendorf Arslan, Edna Stern, Eva Strothenke-Koch,

This book is the Turkish translation of Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, originally published by Harvard University Press. From […]

AUTHOR(S) Judith Butler, 90 TL

Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly

AUTHOR(S) Judith Butler,

This book is the Turkish translation of Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science-and the World, originally published by Broadway Books. From […]

AUTHOR(S) Rachel Swaby, 90 TL

Headstrong
52 Women Who Changed Science-and the World

AUTHOR(S) Rachel Swaby,

Looking back, we see that everything has begun with the invention of steam engine – and along with this invention, […]

AUTHOR(S) Faruk Eczacıbaşı, 95 TL

It’s Just Getting Started
Flexibility, Convergence, Network Topology, and the Dark Side

AUTHOR(S) Faruk Eczacıbaşı,

How would Constantinople, the last largest urban settlement of the Greco-Roman World become the largest city of Medieval Christian Europe? […]

AUTHOR(S) Paul Magdalino, 90 TL

Medieval Constantinople
Studies on the History and Topography of Byzantine Constantinople

AUTHOR(S) Paul Magdalino,

Nostoi. Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze and Early Iron […]

DERLEYEN(LER) Çiğdem Maner, Konstantinos Kopanias, Nicholas Chr. Stampolidis,

1200 TL

Nostoi
Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration

DERLEYEN(LER) Çiğdem Maner, Konstantinos Kopanias, Nicholas Chr. Stampolidis,

The Land of Türkiye has not only yielded archaeological finds essential to the formation of the field of archaeology; these […]

AUTHOR(S) Nina Ergin, Scott Redford, 18 TL

Perceptions of the Past in the Turkish Republic
Classical and Byzantine Periods

AUTHOR(S) Nina Ergin, Scott Redford,

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