Marcell Restle was born in 1932 in a small town named Bad Waldsee in southern Germany and studied art history, […]
B. Tolga Uyar, Birgitt Borkopp-Restle, Carolıne Mang, 140 TLArchival Memories
Marcell Restle’s Research in Anatolia and Beyond
This is the Turkish translation of Building Where Trees Grow, originally published by Changbi Publishers Inc.. A child who cannot […]
Kang-mi Yoon, 38 TLBuilding Where Trees Grow
Looking back, we see that everything has begun with the invention of steam engine – and along with this invention, […]
Faruk Eczacıbaşı, 95 TLIt’s Just Getting Started
Flexibility, Convergence, Network Topology, and the Dark Side
During one of the many sieges of Vienna, the frustrated Sultan finally decides that it cannot go on like this, […]
Süreyyya Evren, 45 TLVienna, Period
This book is the Turkish translation of Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free: Laws for the Internet Age originally published by McSweeney’s. […]
Cory Doctorow, 80 TLInformation Doesn’t Want to Be Free
Laws for the Internet Age
This book, a collection of ethnographic articles, based on a decade of field research in the Yuntdağ region in Western […]
Kimberly Hart, 18 TLWeaving Modernity
Life, Labor and Love in a Western Anatolian Village
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 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
This book is the Turkish translation of Raymond Roussel, originally published by Éditions Gallimard. From the backcover of the English […]
Michel Foucault, 80 TLDeath and the Labyrinth
Critical Reflections in Migration Research: Views from the North and the South is an attempt to critically approach the epistemology […]
24 TLCritical Reflections in Migration Research
Views from the North and the South