A Journey Through Albania, and Other Provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, During the Years 1809-1810
Author | : John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton |
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Total Pages | : 674 |
Release | : 1813 |
Genre | : Albania |
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Author | : John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton |
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Total Pages | : 674 |
Release | : 1813 |
Genre | : Albania |
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Author | : John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton |
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Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1817 |
Genre | : Albania |
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Author | : John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton |
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Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : History |
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Author | : John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton |
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Total Pages | : 668 |
Release | : 1813 |
Genre | : Albania |
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Author | : Avner Wishnitzer |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2021-07-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1108934390 |
In a world that is constantly awake, illuminated and exposed, there is much to gain from looking into the darkness of times past. This fascinating and vivid picture of nocturnal life in Middle Eastern cities shows that the night in the eighteenth-century Ottoman Empire created unique conditions for economic, criminal, political, devotional and leisurely pursuits that were hardly possible during the day. Offering the possibility of livelihood and brotherhood, pleasure and refuge; the darkness allowed confiding, hiding and conspiring - activities which had far-reaching consequences on Ottoman state and society in the early modern period. Instead of dismissing the night as merely a dark corridor between days, As Night Falls demonstrates how fundamental these nocturnal hours have been in shaping the major social, cultural and political processes in the early modern Middle East.
Author | : Mohammad Gharipour |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 557 |
Release | : 2015-03-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1317548213 |
Presenting a critical, yet innovative, perspective on the cultural interactions between the "East" and the "West", this book questions the role of travel in the production of knowledge and in the construction of the idea of the "Islamic city". This volume brings together authors from various disciplines, questioning the role of Western travel writing in the production of knowledge about the East, particularly focusing on the cities of the Muslim world. Instead of concentrating on a specific era, chapters span the Medieval and Modern eras in order to present the transformation of both the idea of the "Islamic city" and also the act of traveling and travel writing. Missions to the East, whether initiated by military, religious, economic, scientific, diplomatic or touristic purposes, resulted in a continuous construction, de-construction and re-construction of the "self" and the "other". Including travel accounts, which depicted cities, extending from Europe to Asia and from Africa to Arabia, chapters epitomize the construction of the "Orient" via textual or visual representations. By examining various tools of representation such as drawings, paintings, cartography, and photography in depicting the urban landscape in constant flux, the book emphasizes the role of the mobile individual in defining city space and producing urban culture. Scrutinising the role of travellers in producing the image of the world we know today, this book is recommended for researchers, scholars and students of Middle Eastern Studies, Cultural Studies, Architecture and Urbanism.
Author | : Daut Dauti |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2023-09-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1350349550 |
All too often Albania has been considered a relatively minor player in late-19th and early-20th century history. By contrast, this book highlights the significance of this nation and the Albanian question at this time through a detailed analysis of the relationship between Albania, Britain and the Ottoman Empire from 1876 to 1914. Making use of a wide range of archival source materials some of which are published here in English for the first time this book explores British foreign policy towards the development of the Albanian national movement and parallel demise of the Ottoman Empire. In doing so it illuminates the objectives of the British government, as well as shining a spotlight on the public opinion of both the British people towards Albanian nationalism and on the reaction of the Albanians towards the British diplomatic position. By looking through such a unique lens, here Daut Dauti is able to provide fresh insight into why the Albanians were not supported by the Great Powers in their national quest in the way that other Balkan countries were and draws significant new conclusions on British, Balkan and Ottoman relations. As such, this nuanced study is vital reading for all scholars interested in modern Albanian history, turn-of-the-century British international relations and the fall of the Ottoman Empire more broadly.