Your country and preferred language.

Select your country Select language

Denna webbplats använder cookies för att säkerställa att du får den bästa upplevelsen.

Menu
Sökalternativ
Stäng

Välkommen till Sveriges största bokhandel

Här finns så gott som allt som givits ut på den svenska bokmarknaden under de senaste hundra åren.

  • Handla mot faktura och öppet köp i 21 dagar
  • Oavsett vikt och antal artiklar handlar du till enhetsfrakt från samma säljare i samma kundvagn
Constantinople as center and crossroad

Constantinople as center and crossroad

Häftad bok. Svenska forskningsinstitutet i Istanbul. 2019. 237 sidor.

Nära nyskick. Omfattande index, illustrerad med foton o teckningar, Språk: engelska

Inrikes enhetsfrakt Sverige: 62 SEK
Betala med Swish Stöd Bokhjälpen

Förlagsfakta

ISBN
9789185333981
Titel
Constantinople as center and crossroad
Författare
Heilo, Olof - Nilsson, Ingela
Förlag
Svenska forskningsinstitutet i Istanbul
Utgivningsår
2019
Omfång
237 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Mått
0 x 275 mm Ryggbredd 14 mm
Vikt
612 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
The city occupying the narrow peninsula between the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara has gone by various names throughout history: Byzantion, Constantinople, Istanbul … In spite of the popular imagination envisioning its history in terms of sharp breaks and divisions between different religions, cultures, and empires, the city often shows a remarkable continuity in its geopolitical role as a zone of interaction and nexus between seas and continents. As the capital city of three empires spanning centuries, it demonstrates the political continuity of the Late Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires. From an economic perspective, goods and gifts, people and groups moved past and through it alongside more abstract cultural artifacts such as stories and iconographies. This book transcends the geographical and historical divides that pervade the perception of the city by focusing less on the city as such than the space it occupies, the wider areas it connects, and the agents or actants that have passed through it from the Late Antique to the Early Modern era.