Byzantium, Constantinople, Istanbul: these are only three names that have been given to the city that straddles two continents, was the capital of two multinational empires and is today a vibrant commercial and artistic city, the largest in Turkey and, after Moscow, the largest in Europe. With its location as a port, Istanbul has always absorbed ideas, people and styles from north, south, east and west. Its multiculturalism is a microcosm of the worldâs. Neither standard guide nor conventional history, this is rather a celebration of an extraordinary city, reviewing its imperial histories and exploring some of its lesser known corners.
Istanbul : A Cultural History
Autor*in:
Format:
- E-Book
Dauer:
- ⢠286 seiten
Sprache:
Englisch
Kategorien:
Working dads and balancing acts : The secret to making it work
Sarah Maconachie, Peter Clark, Adrian Engel, David Taylor, Jason Frishman, Brad Raynor, Charlie Maughan, Rhys Maconachie, Peter Bennett, Chris Lloyd, Rob Scott, George Rologas, Thomas Batchelor, Douglas Veal, Rolfe Pike, Rowyn Bartlett, Barry Mone, Stan Rolf, Joe Bovell
audiobookEmirates Diaries
Peter Clark
bookIstanbul : A Cultural History
Peter Clark
book