Can Nacar’s Labor and Power in the Late Ottoman Empire focuses on the work experiences of tobacco workers between 1872 […]

AUTHOR(S) Can Nacar, 50 TL

Labor And Power In The Late Ottoman Empire: Tobacco Workers, Managers, And The State, 1872–1912

AUTHOR(S) Can Nacar,

Sephardic Trajectories brings together scholars of Ottoman history and Jewish studies to discuss how family heirlooms, papers, and memorabilia help […]

DERLEYEN(LER) Kerem Tınaz, Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano,

160 TL

Sephardic Trajectories
Archives, Objects, and the Ottoman Jewish Past in the United States

DERLEYEN(LER) Kerem Tınaz, Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano,

At the cutting edge of spolia studies, the collected essays in this volume explore diverse forms and types of reuse in Anatolia […]

AUTHOR(S) Alessandra Guiglia, Claudia Barsanti, Elena Papastavrou, 92,59 TL

Spolia Reincarnated
Afterlives of Objects, Materials, and Spaces in Anatolia from Antiquity to the Ottoman Era

AUTHOR(S) Alessandra Guiglia, Claudia Barsanti, Elena Papastavrou,

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,

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,

This book is the Turkish translation of Master Builders of Byzantium, published by Stanford University Press. From the backcover of the […]

AUTHOR(S) Robert Ousterhout, 140 TL

Master Builders of Byzantium

AUTHOR(S) Robert Ousterhout,

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