Youssouf Bey: The Charged Portraits of Fin-de-Siécle Pera is a two-volume special publication (Vehbi Koç Foundation, Istanbul, 2016) that accompanied ANAMED’s […]
Bahattin Öztuncay, Guillaume Doizy, K. Mehmet Kentel, 651,15 TLYoussouf Bey
The Charged Portraits of Fin-de-Siécle Pera (2nd Edition)
This volume collects research presented at the Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) 2018 international annual symposium. It […]
Beate Böhlendorf Arslan, Edna Stern, Eva Strothenke-Koch, 800 TLGlazed Wares
as Cultural Agents in the Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman Lands
This book is the Turkish translation of Cities for People, originally published by Island Press. During modern urbanization, it has […]
Jan Gehl, 68 TLCities for People
This book is the Turkish translation of Frame Innovation: Create New Thinking by Design, originally published by MIT Press. From the […]
Kees Dorst, 90 TLFrame Innovation
Create New Thinking by Design
How would Constantinople, the last largest urban settlement of the Greco-Roman World become the largest city of Medieval Christian Europe? […]
Paul Magdalino, 90 TLMedieval Constantinople
Studies on the History and Topography of Byzantine Constantinople
The most obvious characteristics of popular novels include serial production, specific formulas, and the reliance on clichéd heroes and events. […]
Veli Uğur, 95 TLVampire’s Kiss, Lover’s Blood
Popular Novels in Türkiye after 1980
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?
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 is the Turkish translation of Forms: Whole, Rythm, Hierarchy, Network published by Princeton University Press. From the backcover of […]
Caroline Levine, 90 TLForms
Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network
Nostoi. Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze and Early Iron […]
Çiğdem Maner, Konstantinos Kopanias, Nicholas Chr. Stampolidis, 1200 TLNostoi
Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration
The Oriental Institute initiated the first two excavation seasons based at Tell Atchana, ancient Alalakh, in the Amuq Valley, east […]
Kutlu Aslıhan Yener, 140 TLTell Atchana, Ancient Alalakh, Vol. 1
The 2003-2004 Excavations Seasons
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
This is the first book-length study on Aşık Çelebi’s Biographical Dictionary of Poets, which occupies a central place in the […]
Hatice Aynur, Aslı Niyazioğlu, 25 TLOn Aşık Çelebi and his Biographical Dictionary of Poets
“In Bathing in the Roman World, Fikret Yegul examines the social and cultural aspects of one of the key Roman […]
Fikret Yegül, 40 TLBathing in the Roman World
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 Turkish translation of Fiction Agonistes: In Defense of Literature, Standford University Press, 2010. From the back cover […]
Gregory Jusdanis, 18 TLFiction Agonistes
In Defense of Literature
“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
This book is published within the framework of the exhibition The Forgotten Kingdom: Archaeology and Photography at Ancient Alalakh held […]
Dilek Barlas, Dominique Collon, Emily C. Arauz, 90 TLThe Forgotten Kingdom
Archaeology and Photography at Ancient Alalakh