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Informationen zum Autor Biray Kolluoglu is Associate Professor of Sociology at Bogazici University, Istanbul. She has published on late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century Izmir. Her research interests include historical sociology, nationalism, sociology of space and memory. Meltem Toksoz is Assistant Professor of History at Bogazici University, Istanbul. She has published on the history of Ottoman Mersin, the port-city, and on the regional history of Cilicia. Her research interests include historiography, the social history of the commercial elites and the modernization of state and society in late Ottoman history. Klappentext In this ambitious inter-disciplinary study! the authors examine the relationships between the Eastern Mediterranean port cities and their hinterlands as well as inland and provincial cities from many different perspectives. Zusammenfassung In this ambitious inter-disciplinary study, the authors examine the relationships between the Eastern Mediterranean port cities and their hinterlands as well as inland and provincial cities from many different perspectives.
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Mapping Out the Eastern Mediterranean:
Toward a Cartography of Cities of Commerce,
Biray Kolluoglu Kirli and Meltem Toksöz
Port-cities in the Belle Epoque, Çaglar Keyder
Economic and Ecological Change in the Eastern Mediterranean, c. 1550-1850,
Faruk Tabak
Maps and Wars: Charting the Mediterranean in the Sixteenth Century,
Carla Keyvanian
Geographic Theatres, Port Landscapes and Architecture
in the Eastern Mediterranean: Thessaloniki, Alexandria, Izmir, Cristina Pallini
The Cartography of Harbor Construction in Eastern Mediterranean Cities:
Technical and Urban Modernization in the Late Nineteenth Century,
Vilma Hastaoglou-Martinidis
Mental Maps: The Mediterranean Worlds of Two Palestinian Newspapers
in the Late Ottoman Period, Johann Büssow
Adding New Scales of History to the Eastern Mediterranean:
Illicit Trade and the Albanian, Isa Blumi
Educating the Nation: Migration and Acculturation on the two Shores of the Aegean
at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Vangelis Kechriotis
Global Networks, Regional Hegemony, and Seaport Modernization
on the Lower Danube, Constantin Iordachi
Competition as Rivalry: Izmir during the Great Depression,
Eyüp Özveren and Erkan Gürpinar
The Deep Structures of Mediterranean Modernity, Edmund Burke III
Notes
List of Contributors
Index