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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. The Greek Revolution remains a neglected episode in the revolutionary history of the insurrectionary wave of the 1820s. This volume collects the most recent research concerning the social, political and cultural history of this major event. Bringing together specialists in social, intellectual and cultural history, the volume adopts a broader temporal and spatial perspective than most existing analyses. Juxtaposing the views from without and within the Ottoman Empire, the authors reconsider the dialectics of social transformation and revolution and overcome simplistic dichotomies between structural continuities and conjectural ruptures, international context and internal conflicts, social and political aspects, and central state and local power-holders, putting the Greek Revolution squarely back on the agenda of Marxist and revolutionary historiography.Contributors include: Zacharias Antonakis, Dimitris Bacharas, Athanasios Barlagiannis, Simos Bozikis, Aliki Fakoura, Sükrü Ilicak, Elias Kolovos, Phokion Kotzageorgis, Dimitris Kousouris, Dimitris Papastamatiou, Nikos Rotzokos, Mohammet Shariat-Panahi, Panagiotis Stathis, Panagiotis Sotiris, Dionysis Tzakis, and Eleftheria Zei.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. The Greek Revolution remains a neglected episode in the revolutionary history of the insurrectionary wave of the 1820s. This volume collects the most recent research concerning the social, political and cultural history of this major event. Bringing together specialists in social, intellectual and cultural history, the volume adopts a broader temporal and spatial perspective than most existing analyses. Juxtaposing the views from without and within the Ottoman Empire, the authors reconsider the dialectics of social transformation and revolution and overcome simplistic dichotomies between structural continuities and conjectural ruptures, international context and internal conflicts, social and political aspects, and central state and local power-holders, putting the Greek Revolution squarely back on the agenda of Marxist and revolutionary historiography.Contributors include: Zacharias Antonakis, Dimitris Bacharas, Athanasios Barlagiannis, Simos Bozikis, Aliki Fakoura, Sükrü Ilicak, Elias Kolovos, Phokion Kotzageorgis, Dimitris Kousouris, Dimitris Papastamatiou, Nikos Rotzokos, Mohammet Shariat-Panahi, Panagiotis Stathis, Panagiotis Sotiris, Dionysis Tzakis, and Eleftheria Zei.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 338 p. Across the Aegean: Islands, monasteries and rural societies in the Ottoman Greek lands. Introduction 1."Insularity and Island Society in the Ottoman Context: The Case of the Aegean Island of Andros (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)". Republished, with minor additions, from Turcica 39 (2007), 49-122. 2."The Muslims of the Island of Andros in the Ottoman Centuries". Translated from Greek, "?? ???????????? ??? ?????? ???? ??? ????????? ???????", first published in Dimitris I. Kyrtatas, Lydia Palaiokrassa-Kopitsa, Michalis Tiverios (eds), ????????: ????? ??? ?????? ????????? ?. ?????? [Euandros: Volume in memoriam of Dimitrios I. Polemis), Andros, Kaireios Library, 2009, 285-307. 3."? Town for the Besiegers: Social Life and Marriage in the Ottoman Candia outside Candia (1650-1669)". Republished, with minor additions, from A. Anastasopoulos (ed.), The Eastern Mediterranean under Ottoman Rule: Crete, 1645-1840, Halcyon Days in Crete VI, A Symposium Held in Rethymno, 13-15 January 2006, Rethymno 2008, 103-175. 4."Mines and the Environment in Halkidiki: A Story from the Ottoman Past". Republished, with minor additions, from Balkan Studies 50 (2015), p. 71-94. 5."The Integration of the Greek Orthodox into the Emerging Ottoman Empire: the berats of the Patriarchs and the documents in favour of the monasteries of Mount Athos". Translated from Greek and revised with additions from Elias Kolovos, «?? ????? ???? ??? ? ?????????? ??? ?????????? ?????????????», in Tonia Kioussopoulou (ed.), 1453: ? ????? ??? ????????????????? ??? ? ???????? ??? ???? ???????????? ????? ????????? ??????? [1453: The Fall of Constantinople and the Transition from the Medieval to the Early Modern Period], Herakleio, Crete University Press, 2005, 107-119. 6."The Monks and the Sultan outside the Newly Conquered Ottoman Salonica in 1430". Republished with corrections and additions from the Journal of Turkish Studies, vol. 40 (December 2013) [= Defterology. Festchrift in Honor of Heath Lowry], p. 271-279. 7."Negotiating for State Protection: Çiftlik-Holding by the Athonite Monasteries (Xeropotamou Monastery, Fifteenth-Sixteenth C.)". Revised and republished with additions from Colin Imber, Keiko Kiyotaki and Rhoads Murphey (eds.), Frontiers of Ottoman Studies: State, Province, and the West, London, New York, I.B. Tauris, 2005, 197-209. 8."Christian Vak?fs of Monasteries in the Ottoman Greek Lands from the Fourteenth to Eighteenth Centuries". Republished with additions from Sabine Mohasseb Saliba (ed.), Les fondations pieuses waqfs chez les chrétiens et les juifs du Moyen Âge à nos jours, Paris (Geuthner) 2016, p. 103-127. 9. "Riot in the Village: Some Cases of Peasant Protest Around Ottoman Salonica". Republished, with minor additions, from A. Anastasopoulos (ed.), Political Initiatives "From the Bottom-Up" in the Ottoman Empire, Halcyon Days in Crete VII, A Symposium Held in Rethymno, 9-11 January 2009, Rethymno 2012, 47-56. 10."Early Ottoman Diplomatics Revisited: An Order of the Beglerbegi of Rumeli Hace Firuz ibn Abdullah in Favour of the Athonite Monastery of Vatopedi (1401)". Published in Turcica, 45 (2014), p. 187-208. 11."A biti of 1439 from the Archives of the Monastery of Xeropotamou (Mount Athos)". Published in Hilandarski Zbornik, 11 (2004), 295-306. 12."The Saints in the Sultan's Dream". Published in Archivum Ottomanicum, 23 (2005/06), 205-218. Index.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Ioannina constitutes a world intertwined with its legends and the elements of nature. A city in which the lake plays a leading role, acting as a scenic artist, but also a narrator. Simultaneously, it is a city which, like the mountains surrounding it, is firmly set on the ground and, at the same time, immersed in the charm of its age-old history. Heroes, religions, myths and memories, all of which are possessions and spoils of this unique Siren, who for thousands of years now has been enticing us into listening to the song of this land.This book attempts to set out on a journey through space and time. With intermediate "stops" at the ages before and after the invention of script, the Byzantine and post-Byzantine times, the city's conquest by the Ottomans, the reign of Ali Pasha and the Reform period to his demise and the Liberation. With "stops" at the caves of Perama and Kastritsa, Dodona -the Oracle of earth and sky, with the "high-crested" oak tree and the will of Zeus-, the Nissi (Island) -with the significant monastic state and the figures of the ancient Greek philosophers depicted on its wall paintings-, the Castle, the city of the past and the present.Man has always been at the centre of this swirl of events through space and time. It seems that his anxieties, as these were expressed in Dodona's oracular tablets when he desperately sought prophecies, or when he silently visited a church, a mosque or a synagogue to pray, have barely changed. To him, time is no different than Plato's perception of it: a moving image of eternity.
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Verlag: Istanbul: Isis, 2007., Istanbul:, 2007
ISBN 10: 975428346X ISBN 13: 9789754283464
Sprache: Englisch
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. KOLOVOS, ELIAS - PHOKION KOTZAGEORGIS et al. (Edited by) The Ottoman Empire, the Balkans, the Greek Lands: Toward a social and economic history. Studies in honor of John C. Alexander. Istanbul: Isis, 2007. Large 8vo., 361 p., ills. Paperback. New ISBN: 9789754283464 CATALOG: Ottoman history KEYWORDS: Ottoman Empire Balkans Ottoman State Organization Greece.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. The Greek Revolution remains a neglected episode in the revolutionary history of the insurrectionary wave of the 1820s. This volume collects the most recent research concerning the social, political and cultural history of this major event. Bringing together specialists in social, intellectual and cultural history, the volume adopts a broader temporal and spatial perspective than most existing analyses. Juxtaposing the views from without and within the Ottoman Empire, the authors reconsider the dialectics of social transformation and revolution and overcome simplistic dichotomies between structural continuities and conjectural ruptures, international context and internal conflicts, social and political aspects, and central state and local power-holders, putting the Greek Revolution squarely back on the agenda of Marxist and revolutionary historiography.Contributors include: Zacharias Antonakis, Dimitris Bacharas, Athanasios Barlagiannis, Simos Bozikis, Aliki Fakoura, Sükrü Ilicak, Elias Kolovos, Phokion Kotzageorgis, Dimitris Kousouris, Dimitris Papastamatiou, Nikos Rotzokos, Mohammet Shariat-Panahi, Panagiotis Stathis, Panagiotis Sotiris, Dionysis Tzakis, and Eleftheria Zei.
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Verlag: Rethymno : Crete University Press, 2015
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: New. XXIII-459 pages : ill. ; 24 cm. For 20 years now peasants have been almost completely absent from Ottomanist historiography. Since 1996 almost no major monograph has been devoted to Ottoman peasant history. This is in sharp contrast with the importance given to the study of Ottoman rural society and economy by earlier Ottomanist historiography. In his classic History of the Ottoman Empire, published in 1973, the doyen of Ottoman studies, Halil Inalcik, described the Ottoman Empire as a «peasant empire». However, for the Ottomanist historiography of the beginning of the twenty-first century, it looks as though the Ottoman Empire was rather an «empire of difference». This volume follows an initiative aimed at putting the peasants back on the agenda of Ottoman history. However, we do not seek (how could we?) to reinstate the historiographical status quo ante nor to attack the many achievements of contemporary historiography. Moreover, unlike the earlier approach of some «classic» works on this subject, which focused on the state as a central actor in rural societies, our symposium sought to investigate economic and social relations in the countryside of the Ottoman Empire not only from the viewpoint of the central administration, but also from that of rural societies. In the present volume, our aim is to highlight themes that are still today unexplored or deserve revision, and throw light on the diverse trajectories of rural economies and societies in the long history and vast lands of the Ottoman Empire.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. The Greek Revolution remains a neglected episode in the revolutionary history of the insurrectionary wave of the 1820s. This volume collects the most recent research concerning the social, political and cultural history of this major event. Bringing together specialists in social, intellectual and cultural history, the volume adopts a broader temporal and spatial perspective than most existing analyses. Juxtaposing the views from without and within the Ottoman Empire, the authors reconsider the dialectics of social transformation and revolution and overcome simplistic dichotomies between structural continuities and conjectural ruptures, international context and internal conflicts, social and political aspects, and central state and local power-holders, putting the Greek Revolution squarely back on the agenda of Marxist and revolutionary historiography.Contributors include: Zacharias Antonakis, Dimitris Bacharas, Athanasios Barlagiannis, Simos Bozikis, Aliki Fakoura, Sükrü Ilicak, Elias Kolovos, Phokion Kotzageorgis, Dimitris Kousouris, Dimitris Papastamatiou, Nikos Rotzokos, Mohammet Shariat-Panahi, Panagiotis Stathis, Panagiotis Sotiris, Dionysis Tzakis, and Eleftheria Zei.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Ioannina constitutes a world intertwined with its legends and the elements of nature. A city in which the lake plays a leading role, acting as a scenic artist, but also a narrator. Simultaneously, it is a city which, like the mountains surrounding it, is firmly set on the ground and, at the same time, immersed in the charm of its age-old history. Heroes, religions, myths and memories, all of which are possessions and spoils of this unique Siren, who for thousands of years now has been enticing us into listening to the song of this land.This book attempts to set out on a journey through space and time. With intermediate "stops" at the ages before and after the invention of script, the Byzantine and post-Byzantine times, the city's conquest by the Ottomans, the reign of Ali Pasha and the Reform period to his demise and the Liberation. With "stops" at the caves of Perama and Kastritsa, Dodona -the Oracle of earth and sky, with the "high-crested" oak tree and the will of Zeus-, the Nissi (Island) -with the significant monastic state and the figures of the ancient Greek philosophers depicted on its wall paintings-, the Castle, the city of the past and the present.Man has always been at the centre of this swirl of events through space and time. It seems that his anxieties, as these were expressed in Dodona's oracular tablets when he desperately sought prophecies, or when he silently visited a church, a mosque or a synagogue to pray, have barely changed. To him, time is no different than Plato's perception of it: a moving image of eternity.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Ioannina constitutes a world intertwined with its legends and the elements of nature. A city in which the lake plays a leading role, acting as a scenic artist, but also a narrator. Simultaneously, it is a city which, like the mountains surrounding it, is firmly set on the ground and, at the same time, immersed in the charm of its age-old history. Heroes, religions, myths and memories, all of which are possessions and spoils of this unique Siren, who for thousands of years now has been enticing us into listening to the song of this land.This book attempts to set out on a journey through space and time. With intermediate "stops" at the ages before and after the invention of script, the Byzantine and post-Byzantine times, the city's conquest by the Ottomans, the reign of Ali Pasha and the Reform period to his demise and the Liberation. With "stops" at the caves of Perama and Kastritsa, Dodona -the Oracle of earth and sky, with the "high-crested" oak tree and the will of Zeus-, the Nissi (Island) -with the significant monastic state and the figures of the ancient Greek philosophers depicted on its wall paintings-, the Castle, the city of the past and the present.Man has always been at the centre of this swirl of events through space and time. It seems that his anxieties, as these were expressed in Dodona's oracular tablets when he desperately sought prophecies, or when he silently visited a church, a mosque or a synagogue to pray, have barely changed. To him, time is no different than Plato's perception of it: a moving image of eternity.
Verlag: The Isis Press, Istanbul, 2007
ISBN 10: 975428346X ISBN 13: 9789754283464
Sprache: Französisch
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Zustand: New. Editors: Kolovos, Elias; Kotzageorgis, Phokion; Laiou, Sophia; Sariyannis, Marinos Translator: 364 pages.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The Greek Revolution remains a neglected episode in the revolutionary history of the insurrectionary wave of the 1820s. This volume collects the most recent research concerning the social, political and cultural history of this major event. Bringing together specialists in social, intellectual and cultural history, the volume adopts a broader temporal and spatial perspective than most existing analyses. Juxtaposing the views from without and within the Ottoman Empire, the authors reconsider the dialectics of social transformation and revolution and overcome simplistic dichotomies between structural continuities and conjectural ruptures, international context and internal conflicts, social and political aspects, and central state and local power-holders, putting the Greek Revolution squarely back on the agenda of Marxist and revolutionary historiography.Contributors include: Zacharias Antonakis, Dimitris Bacharas, Athanasios Barlagiannis, Simos Bozikis, Aliki Fakoura, kr Ilicak, Elias Kolovos, Phokion Kotzageorgis, Dimitris Kousouris, Dimitris Papastamatiou, Nikos Rotzokos, Mohammet Shariat-Panahi, Panagiotis Stathis, Panagiotis Sotiris, Dionysis Tzakis, and Eleftheria Zei. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. This book, a collection of studies by various different authors, approaches the Ottoman monuments of Greece as the heritage of a historical period that lends itself to multiple readings. The authors approach the subject from a wide range of disciplines, including history of art, archaeology, architecture and urban studies. Through fascinating unpublished archival photographic and epigraphic material, the writers enrich our knowledge of the emblematic Ottoman monuments of Greek cities and foreground unknown aspects of the architecture of rural Greece.In the pages of the book, the stories of places, buildings and people from the Ottoman era come alive. These stories constitute a major contribution to discussion of this special part of modern Greece's heritage. The critical analyses renew and broaden our awareness of the fields of Ottoman studies and Greek cultural heritage.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Ioannina constitutes a world intertwined with its legends and the elements of nature. A city in which the lake plays a leading role, acting as a scenic artist, but also a narrator. Simultaneously, it is a city which, like the mountains surrounding it, is firmly set on the ground and, at the same time, immersed in the charm of its age-old history. Heroes, religions, myths and memories, all of which are possessions and spoils of this unique Siren, who for thousands of years now has been enticing us into listening to the song of this land.This book attempts to set out on a journey through space and time. With intermediate "stops" at the ages before and after the invention of script, the Byzantine and post-Byzantine times, the city's conquest by the Ottomans, the reign of Ali Pasha and the Reform period to his demise and the Liberation. With "stops" at the caves of Perama and Kastritsa, Dodona -the Oracle of earth and sky, with the "high-crested" oak tree and the will of Zeus-, the Nissi (Island) -with the significant monastic state and the figures of the ancient Greek philosophers depicted on its wall paintings-, the Castle, the city of the past and the present.Man has always been at the centre of this swirl of events through space and time. It seems that his anxieties, as these were expressed in Dodona's oracular tablets when he desperately sought prophecies, or when he silently visited a church, a mosque or a synagogue to pray, have barely changed. To him, time is no different than Plato's perception of it: a moving image of eternity.