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
This book is the Turkish translation of A Natural History of Human Morality, originally published by Harvard University Press. From the […]
Michael Tomasello, 75 TLA Natural History of Human Morality
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
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
This book is the Turkish translation of About Antiquities: The Politics of Archaeology in the Ottoman Empire published by University of Texas […]
Zeynep Çelik, TLAbout Antiquities
Politics of Archaeology in the Ottoman Empire
This volume presents such an assessment as well as a critical perspective on the current state of Women’s Studies in […]
Serpil Sancar, 60 TLIf Only an Inch…
Feminist Studies in Türkiye at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century, in Honor of Prof. Dr. Nermin Abadan Unat
This title is Turkish translation of The Republic of Love: Cultural Intimacy in Turkish Popular Music , University of Chicago […]
Martin Stokes, 28 TLThe Republic of Love
Cultural Intimacy in Turkish Popular Music
Unemployment or living in fear of job loss on a daily basis threatens the health of individuals and their family […]
Mehmet Harma, Nebi Sümer, Nevin Solak, 20 TLLife Without Work
The Effects of Unemployment and Job Insecurity on the Individual and Family
This book is the Turkish translation of Renegade Women: Gender, Identity, and Boundaries in the Early Modern Mediterranean, originally published […]
Eric R. Dursteler, 90 TLRenegade Women
Gender, Identity, and Boundaries in the Early Modern Mediterranean