As an extension of the exhibition “Picturing a Lost Empire: An Italian Lens on Byzantine Art in Anatolia, 1960–2000” which […]

AUTHOR(S) Alessandra Guiglia, Andrea Paribeni, Antonio Iacobini, 70 TL

Picturing a Lost Empire
An Italian Lens on Byzantine Art in Anatolia, 1960-2000

AUTHOR(S) Alessandra Guiglia, Andrea Paribeni, Antonio Iacobini,

The English volume of the exhibition, “Ottoman Arcadia: The Hamidian Expedition to the Land of Tribal Roots (1886),” edited by […]

AUTHOR(S) Ahmet Ersoy, Beatrice St. Laurent, Berin Gölönü, 475 TL

Ottoman Arcadia
The Hamidian Expedition to the Land of Tribal Roots (1886)

AUTHOR(S) Ahmet Ersoy, Beatrice St. Laurent, Berin Gölönü,

In 1917, while World War I continued, body parts scattered around various districts of Istanbul revealed a gruesome murder. The […]

AUTHOR(S) Ziya, 18 TL

The Severed Head Murder

AUTHOR(S) Ziya,

This book is the Turkish translation of Frame Innovation: Create New Thinking by Design, originally published by MIT Press. From the […]

AUTHOR(S) Kees Dorst, 90 TL

Frame Innovation
Create New Thinking by Design

AUTHOR(S) Kees Dorst,

This book is the Turkish translation of Forms: Whole, Rythm, Hierarchy, Network published by Princeton University Press. From the backcover of […]

AUTHOR(S) Caroline Levine, 90 TL

Forms
Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network

AUTHOR(S) Caroline Levine,

Published jointly with the Semahat Arsel Nursing Education and Research Center (SANERC), this volume is the second, updated edition of […]

DERLEYEN(LER) Anahit Çoşkun,

20 TL

Nurses’ Handbook of Women’s Health and Diseases

DERLEYEN(LER) Anahit Çoşkun,

This book presents the history of Amiral Bristol Nursing School (1920-1999), its accomplishments and contributions to the development of nursing […]

AUTHOR(S) Gülsevim Çeviker, 150 TL

A History of the Admiral Bristol Nursing School

AUTHOR(S) Gülsevim Çeviker,

Critical Reflections in Migration Research: Views from the North and the South is an attempt to critically approach the epistemology […]

24 TL

Critical Reflections in Migration Research
Views from the North and the South

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