This book is the Turkish translation of Conscience: The Origins of Moral Intuition, originally published by W.W. Norton & Company. The […]
Patricia S. Churchland, 80 TLConscience: The Origins of Moral Intuition
John Garstang’s Footsteps Across Anatolia aims to highlight the international contributions of John Garstang towards the study of archaeology in Türkiye […]
Bob Miller, Bülent Genç, Françoise Rutland, 400 TLJohn Garstang’s Footsteps Across Anatolia
At the cutting edge of spolia studies, the collected essays in this volume explore diverse forms and types of reuse in Anatolia […]
Alessandra Guiglia, Claudia Barsanti, Elena Papastavrou, 92,59 TLSpolia Reincarnated
Afterlives of Objects, Materials, and Spaces in Anatolia from Antiquity to the Ottoman Era
This book is the Turkish translation of Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science-and the World, originally published by Broadway Books. From […]
Rachel Swaby, 90 TLHeadstrong
52 Women Who Changed Science-and the World
This book is the Turkish translation of Southern Insurgency: The Coming of the Global Working Class originally published by Pluto Press. From […]
Immanuel Ness, 90 TLSouthern Insurgency
The Coming of the Global Working Class
This book is the Turkish translation of Stem Cell Dialogues originally published by Columbia University Press. From the backcover of the […]
Sheldon Krimsky, 80 TLStem Cell Dialogues
This book is the Turkish translation of Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights published by Oxford University Press. From the backcover […]
90 TLZoopolis
A Political Theory of Animal Rights
The essays, imagining and recalling the cadences of Said’s conversation, take various forms, including elaborations on his ideas, applications of […]
Homi Bhabha, William J.T. Mitchell, 20 TLEdward Said
Continuing the Conversation
This title is the Turkish translation of Bathing Culture of Anatolian Civilizations: Architecture, History, and Imagination, Peeters Publishers, December 2011.
Nina Ergin, 26 TLBathing Culture of Anatolian Civilizations
Architecture, History, and Imagination