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Edité par Kultur A.S., 2007
ISBN 10 : 9756959398ISBN 13 : 9789756959398
Vendeur : medimops, Berlin, Allemagne
Livre
Etat : very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Edité par Sadberk Hanim Museum, Istanbul, 2008
ISBN 10 : 975695924XISBN 13 : 9789756959244
Vendeur : Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : New. 1st Edition. Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (27 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., ills. The Ottoman Empire, which, for centuries, had successfully ruled nations and communities of diverse ethnic origins and religious denominations under the same administrative system, was entering an irrevocable process of disintegration at the turn of the 20th century. Struggling to take precautionary steps against the pressures of the "New Nation States" that originated from the Balkans, which were openly supported by Russia, England, Austria and Greece, Sultan Abdulhamid II announced -out of despair and the fait accomplihe faced- the proclamation of the Second Constitution on 24 July 1908 to protect his throne, for he justifiably believed this to be the only solution to prevent, or at least delay the complete disintegration of the Empire. Sultan Abdulhamid II, who by then was nearing the 32nd year of his reign, was convinced that this was the sole measure to be taken to keep under control the power "Young Turk" movement, which increasingly evolved into a stronger force under the auspices of the "Committee of Union and Progress", had over the large masses. It was, on the other hand, impossible for the restoration of the 1876 Constitution and the implementation of a Constitutional regime based on a newly established parliament by way of elections, to provide viable solutions to the grander problems of the Empire. The upheaval instigated by the Islamic faction waging war against the Committee of Union and Progress and the counter- revolution attempt, which has come to be known as the "31 March Incident", ended when the Third Army stationed in Salonica arrived in Istanbul and seized control of the govemment. The deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II on 27 April 1909 and the subsequent enthronement of the 65-year-old Sultan Mehmed Resad V meant, evidently, that the government of the Empire was now in the hands of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. In the ensuing years, the rigours of the Balkan War and World War I compelled the Committee members, who adopted "Liberty - Justice - Fraternity and Equality" ideals as their slogan, to relinquish their pluralistic and democratic stance and pursue a nationalistic discourse, which, in turn, accelerated the run towards the inevitable end. The purpose of the catalogue and the exhibition we designed in commemoration of "The 400th Anniversary of the Restoration ofthe Constitution" is to draw attention to a tumultuous period that had significant repercussions on the Republic years. It is rather intriguing how, from books and posters to memorabilia, and even quotidian objects, masses of diverse religions and races expressed their yearning for and expectations from a more democratic regime. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Sinan Kuneralp, Prof. Edhem Eldem, Dr. Sacit Kutlu, David Barchard, Paul Bessemer and Sukru Ilicak, who all contributed to the exhibition catalogue with their valuable articles; to Mehmet Akgul, Atom Damali, Oktar Kubat, Ugur Yegin, Ugur Goktasli, Orlando Kalumeno, Roni Margulies and Ekrem Gocay, who made it possible for the works in their private archives and collections to be published in the catalogue and displayed in the exhibition; to Sadberk Hamin Museum Director Hulya Bilgi and her team; and to project coordinator Bahattin Oztuncay, with whom we collaborated on the selection of items included in the exhibition and the catalogue.
Edité par Istanbul Büyüksehir Belediyesi Kültür Isleri Daire Baskanligi, Istanbul, 2007
ISBN 10 : 9756959398ISBN 13 : 9789756959398
Vendeur : Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : New. Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English. 335 p. Color ills. On the occasion of The First International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium, we take pride in presenting the exhibition Istanbul: 8000 Years Brought to Daylight - Marmaray, Metro, Sultanahmet Excavations at the Assos hall of Istanbul Archaeological Museums between 26 June and 21 December, 2007. Designed with a viev to introducing the public to the historic past of Istanbul, the exhibition present the oveable cultural assets unearthed in the course of the archaeological excavations and test pittings conducted under the auspices of the Directorate of Istanbul Archaeological Museums in Üsküdar, Sirkeci and Yenikapi since 2004 and on the Former Sultanahmet Prison premises since 1997.
Edité par Sadberk Hanim Museum, Istanbul, 2008
ISBN 10 : 975695924XISBN 13 : 9789756959244
Vendeur : Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : New. 1st Edition. Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (27 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., ills. The Ottoman Empire, which, for centuries, had successfully ruled nations and communities of diverse ethnic origins and religious denominations under the same administrative system, was entering an irrevocable process of disintegration at the turn of the 20th century. Struggling to take precautionary steps against the pressures of the "New Nation States" that originated from the Balkans, which were openly supported by Russia, England, Austria and Greece, Sultan Abdulhamid II announced -out of despair and the fait accomplihe faced- the proclamation of the Second Constitution on 24 July 1908 to protect his throne, for he justifiably believed this to be the only solution to prevent, or at least delay the complete disintegration of the Empire. Sultan Abdulhamid II, who by then was nearing the 32nd year of his reign, was convinced that this was the sole measure to be taken to keep under control the power "Young Turk" movement, which increasingly evolved into a stronger force under the auspices of the "Committee of Union and Progress", had over the large masses. It was, on the other hand, impossible for the restoration of the 1876 Constitution and the implementation of a Constitutional regime based on a newly established parliament by way of elections, to provide viable solutions to the grander problems of the Empire. The upheaval instigated by the Islamic faction waging war against the Committee of Union and Progress and the counter- revolution attempt, which has come to be known as the "31 March Incident", ended when the Third Army stationed in Salonica arrived in Istanbul and seized control of the govemment. The deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II on 27 April 1909 and the subsequent enthronement of the 65-year-old Sultan Mehmed Resad V meant, evidently, that the government of the Empire was now in the hands of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. In the ensuing years, the rigours of the Balkan War and World War I compelled the Committee members, who adopted "Liberty - Justice - Fraternity and Equality" ideals as their slogan, to relinquish their pluralistic and democratic stance and pursue a nationalistic discourse, which, in turn, accelerated the run towards the inevitable end. The purpose of the catalogue and the exhibition we designed in commemoration of "The 400th Anniversary of the Restoration ofthe Constitution" is to draw attention to a tumultuous period that had significant repercussions on the Republic years. It is rather intriguing how, from books and posters to memorabilia, and even quotidian objects, masses of diverse religions and races expressed their yearning for and expectations from a more democratic regime. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Sinan Kuneralp, Prof. Edhem Eldem, Dr. Sacit Kutlu, David Barchard, Paul Bessemer and Sukru Ilicak, who all contributed to the exhibition catalogue with their valuable articles; to Mehmet Akgul, Atom Damali, Oktar Kubat, Ugur Yegin, Ugur Goktasli, Orlando Kalumeno, Roni Margulies and Ekrem Gocay, who made it possible for the works in their private archives and collections to be published in the catalogue and displayed in the exhibition; to Sadberk Hamin Museum Director Hulya Bilgi and her team; and to project coordinator Bahattin Oztuncay, with whom we collaborated on the selection of items included in the exhibition and the catalogue.
Edité par Sadberk Hanim Müzesi, Istanbul, 2006
ISBN 10 : 9756959177ISBN 13 : 9789756959176
Vendeur : Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : New. Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (26 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 195 p., color and b/w ills. 150th anniversary of the Crimean War.= Kirim Savasi'nin 150nci yili. Texts by Ömer Koç, Norman Stone, Edhem Eldem, Bahattin Öztuncay, Sinan Kuneralp. [Exhibition catalogue]. The Crimean War which was fought out mainly on the Crimean Peninsula between October 1853 and January 1856, is regarded as one of the most important events of the 19th century; one which set its stamp on political and economic developments in the Ottoman Empire. The 150th Anniversary of the Crimean War exhibition at Sadberk Hanim Museum brings together original objects, documents and photographs of the period, and will I believe help to fill this gap to some extent and serve as a starting point for new and more extensive research. OTTOMANIA Crimean War Tsarist Russia Russian - Turkish relations.
Edité par Koç Yayinlari, Istanbul, 2011
Vendeur : Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Dust jacket. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 241, [46] p., color photos. 50 yilin yükselen enerjisi: Aygaz. Photos by Murat Germen.
Edité par ANAMED / Koç University Press, Istanbul, 2019
ISBN 10 : 6052116803ISBN 13 : 9786052116807
Vendeur : Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : New. Paperback. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). Edition in Turkish. 176 p., b/w and color ills. The Turkish volume of the exhibition. In conjunction with the exhibition, the book examines the locations where the Ottoman Empire was founded, and the meanings attributed to these in the past and in the nineteenth century. It includes articles by expert researchers and academicians, Selim Deringil, T.G. Otte, Sinan Kuneralp, Ahmet Ersoy (co-curator), Deniz Türker (co-curator), Beatrice St. Laurent, Re?at Kasaba, and Berin Gölönü. In the articles, they study the foundation myths, the relationship among history, memory and representation through nomads of Anatolia, monuments, and architectural works in the earliest settlements of the empire as well as late 19th century European-Ottoman diplomatic relations. In addition, many of the photographs and artifacts from the exhibition can be found as high-quality reproductions in an addendum in the book. Ottoman Arcadia focuses on three volumes of photography albums commissioned by Sultan Abdulhamid II via an official expedition in 1886, which were gifted to the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck. The original photographs bearing handwritten informative captions in Ottoman Turkish and French on them will be on display for the first time alongside with the documents, images, and publications from various collections. The album photographs document dramatic landscapes, towns, monuments of the early Ottoman settlements like Yenisehir, Sogut, Bozuyuk; and the first capital of the empire, Bursa. The native inhabitants of the region ¿particularly the last remaining members of the semi-nomadic Turkmen tribes (yörüks) are also recorded in the albums. Through the strong, persuasive capacity of photography, the exhibition reassert foundational myths and authenticate the remote tribal origins of the ottoman dynasty. Following the documentary traces of the 1886 Expedition, Ottoman Arcadia investigates the ways in which the layered deposit of memories attached to the land of Ottoman origins was reclaimed through the agency of photography.
Edité par Istanbul: Sadberk Hanim Muzesi, 2006., Istanbul:, 2006
ISBN 10 : 9756959177ISBN 13 : 9789756959176
Vendeur : BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : New. OZTUNCAY, BAHATTIN (Edited by) 150th anniversary of the Crimean War. [Exhibition catalogue]. = Kirim Savasi'nin 150nci yili. [Sergi katalogu]. Texts: Omer M. Koc, Norman Stone, Edhem Eldem, Bahattin Oztuncay, Sinan Kuneralp, David Barchard. [HARDCOVER]. Istanbul: Sadberk Hanim Muzesi, 2006. Oblong 4to., 195 p., color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English. Original binding. Dust wrapper. New ISBN: 9789756959176 CATALOG: Ottoman history KEYWORDS: Crimean War Ottoman Russian War Military History Late Ottoman history photography Order Medal.
Edité par Koç Universitesi Yayinlari, Istanbul, 2015
ISBN 10 : 6055250462ISBN 13 : 9786055250461
Vendeur : Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : New. Paperback. Pbo. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). English Edition. 256 p., color and b/w ills. Camera Ottomana: Photography and modernity in the Ottoman Empire, 1840-1914. From its birth in 1839, photography has participated in modernity as much as it has symbolized it. Its capacity to record and display and its claim to accuracy and truth intricately linked the new technology to the dynamism of the modern world. The Ottoman Empire embraced photography with great enthusiasm. In fact, the impact and meaning of photography were compounded with the thrust of modernization and westernization of the Tanzimat movement. By the turn of the century, photography in the Ottoman lands had become a standard feature of everyday life, of public media, and of the state apparatus. This volume explores some of the most striking aspects of the close connection between photography and modernity with a particular focus on the Ottoman Empire. Much of the material concerns the display of modernity through photography, as was so often the case in the photographs and albums commissioned by the Sultan to showcase his empire for Western audiences. Nevertheless, modernity was often embedded in the photographic act, transforming it into a common and mundane practice. Be it in the form of images disseminated through the illustrated press, postcards sent out to family members or anonymous collectors, portraits presented to friends and acquaintances, or pictures taken of employees and convicts, photography had started to invade practically every sphere of public and private life. The visual world we live in today was born some 150 years ago. Camera Ottomana is both a homage to, and a critical assessment of, the local dimension of one of the most potent and transformative technological inventions of the recent past.
Edité par ANAMED / Koç University Press, Istanbul, 2018
ISBN 10 : 605211648XISBN 13 : 9786052116487
Vendeur : Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : New. Paperback. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. 180 p., b/w and color ills. The English volume of the exhibition. In conjunction with the exhibition, the book examines the locations where the Ottoman Empire was founded, and the meanings attributed to these in the past and in the nineteenth century. It includes articles by expert researchers and academicians, Selim Deringil, T.G. Otte, Sinan Kuneralp, Ahmet Ersoy (co-curator), Deniz Türker (co-curator), Beatrice St. Laurent, Re?at Kasaba, and Berin Gölönü. In the articles, they study the foundation myths, the relationship among history, memory and representation through nomads of Anatolia, monuments, and architectural works in the earliest settlements of the empire as well as late 19th century European-Ottoman diplomatic relations. In addition, many of the photographs and artifacts from the exhibition can be found as high-quality reproductions in an addendum in the book. Ottoman Arcadia focuses on three volumes of photography albums commissioned by Sultan Abdulhamid II via an official expedition in 1886, which were gifted to the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck. The original photographs bearing handwritten informative captions in Ottoman Turkish and French on them will be on display for the first time alongside with the documents, images, and publications from various collections. The album photographs document dramatic landscapes, towns, monuments of the early Ottoman settlements like Yenisehir, Sogut, Bozuyuk; and the first capital of the empire, Bursa. The native inhabitants of the region ¿particularly the last remaining members of the semi-nomadic Turkmen tribes (yörüks) are also recorded in the albums. Through the strong, persuasive capacity of photography, the exhibition reassert foundational myths and authenticate the remote tribal origins of the ottoman dynasty. Following the documentary traces of the 1886 Expedition, Ottoman Arcadia investigates the ways in which the layered deposit of memories attached to the land of Ottoman origins was reclaimed through the agency of photography.