As an extension of the exhibition “Picturing a Lost Empire: An Italian Lens on Byzantine Art in Anatolia, 1960–2000” which […]
Alessandra Guiglia, Andrea Paribeni, Antonio Iacobini, 70 TLPicturing a Lost Empire
An Italian Lens on Byzantine Art in Anatolia, 1960-2000
In 1917, while World War I continued, body parts scattered around various districts of Istanbul revealed a gruesome murder. The […]
Ziya, 18 TLThe Severed Head Murder
This book is the Turkish translation of What Is Media Archaeology? originally published by Polity. From the backcover of the English […]
Jussi Parikka, 80 TLWhat Is Media Archaeology?
Can you imagine the chaos if all family members that nurse their elderly decide to strike, and ask the government to […]
İsmail Tufan, 90 TLIn Need of Care
Nursing of Elderly Alzheimer Patients
The Land of Türkiye has not only yielded archaeological finds essential to the formation of the field of archaeology; these […]
Nina Ergin, Scott Redford, 18 TLPerceptions of the Past in the Turkish Republic
Classical and Byzantine Periods
Published jointly with the Semahat Arsel Nursing Education and Research Center (SANERC), this volume is the second, updated edition of […]
Anahit Çoşkun, 20 TLNurses’ Handbook of Women’s Health and Diseases
This book presents the history of Amiral Bristol Nursing School (1920-1999), its accomplishments and contributions to the development of nursing […]
Gülsevim Çeviker, 150 TLA History of the Admiral Bristol Nursing School
Not being of the West; being behind the West; not being modern enough; not being developed or industrialized, secular, civilized, […]
Ayşe Zarakol, 90 TLAfter Defeat
How the East Learned to Live with the West
“In this study of Kuzguncuk, known as one of Istanbul’s historically most tolerant, multiethnic neighborhoods, Amy Mills is animated by […]
Amy Mills, 28 TLStreets of Memory
Landscape, Tolerance, and National Identity in Istanbul