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Streets of Memory: Landscape, Tolerance, and National Identity in Istanbul

Streets of Memory: Landscape, Tolerance, and National Identity in Istanbul | Livres anciens et modernes | Mills Amy

Livres anciens et modernes
Mills Amy
University of Georgia Press 2010,
27,00 €
(Roma, Italie)

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Détails

  • Auteur
  • Mills Amy
  • Éditeurs
  • University of Georgia Press 2010
  • Thème
  • Turchia Turkey Turquie
  • Description
  • S
  • Jaquette
  • False
  • Etat de conservation
  • Comme neuf
  • Reliure
  • Couverture souple
  • Dédicacée
  • False
  • Premiére Edition
  • False

Description

8vo, br. ed. pp.248. In 1900, foreigners, mostly of Greek, Jewish, or Armenian extraction, comprised 56 percent of the population of Constantinople. By the end of the century, Christians and Jews made up less than one percent of the population of Istanbul, largely as the result of sustained policies of Turkification that were enacted following the foundation of the Turkish Republic in 1923. As Mills remarks Those minorities were seen as both betrayers of the Turkish nation-state and an unacceptable reminder of the Ottoman imperial past.

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