John Garstang’s Footsteps Across Anatolia aims to highlight the international contributions of John Garstang towards the study of archaeology in Türkiye […]

AUTHOR(S) Bob Miller, Bülent Genç, Françoise Rutland, 400 TL

John Garstang’s Footsteps Across Anatolia

AUTHOR(S) Bob Miller, Bülent Genç, Françoise Rutland,

This book is the Turkish translation of Against the Grain, originally published by Yale University Press. Did the history of […]

AUTHOR(S) James C. Scott, 75 TL

Against the Grain
A Deep History of the Earliest States

AUTHOR(S) James C. Scott,

This book is the Turkish translation of A Natural History of Human Morality, originally published by Harvard University Press. From the […]

AUTHOR(S) Michael Tomasello, 75 TL

A Natural History of Human Morality

AUTHOR(S) Michael Tomasello,

How would Constantinople, the last largest urban settlement of the Greco-Roman World become the largest city of Medieval Christian Europe? […]

AUTHOR(S) Paul Magdalino, 90 TL

Medieval Constantinople
Studies on the History and Topography of Byzantine Constantinople

AUTHOR(S) Paul Magdalino,

The studies of elderliness in Türkiye is under the dominance of a medical approach. İsmail Tufan, who starts his research with […]

AUTHOR(S) İsmail Tufan, 25 TL

The Structural Change of Elderliness in Türkiye

AUTHOR(S) İsmail Tufan,

The Land of Türkiye has not only yielded archaeological finds essential to the formation of the field of archaeology; these […]

AUTHOR(S) Nina Ergin, 18 TL

Perceptions of the Past in the Turkish Republic
Classical and Byzantine Periods

AUTHOR(S) Nina Ergin,

This book, a collection of ethnographic articles, based on a decade of field research in the Yuntdağ region in Western […]

AUTHOR(S) Kimberly Hart, 18 TL

Weaving Modernity
Life, Labor and Love in a Western Anatolian Village

AUTHOR(S) Kimberly Hart,

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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