Varia

Ed. David Shankland

Archaeology, Anthropology And Herıtage In The Balkans And Anatolıa: The Lıfe And Tımes Of F.w. Hasluck, 1878-1920 Vol. 3

Ed. David Shankland

Price: $45.00
Isbn: 978-975-428-484-3
Other: 2013 420 p.
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Acknowledgements Preface Contributors

  1. 1. David Shankland, Hasluck Revisited

PART ONE: NATIONALISM AND HERITAGE

  1. 2. Kraus Kreiser, The Turkish discovery of Anatolia
  2. 3. Gianclaudio Macchiarella, Albania and the FYR of Macedonia: Two recent laws concerning cultural heritage protection in the Balkans
  3. 4. Eisuke Tanaka, Turks and Trojans: Turkish approaches to the Anatolian past
  4. 5. Debbie Challis, Charles Newton: The keeper, the British Museum and the Ottoman Empire

PART TWO: HETERODOX CURRENTS

  1. 6. John Norton, Tracking Turkish tribes
  2. 7. Rıza Yıldırım, Investing the socio-cultural background of the Kızılbaş ‘heresy’ in the Ottoman Empire: the case of Seyyid Rüstem Gazi
  3. 8. Hande Birkalan-Gedik, Reconsidering gender and genre: female aşıks, tradition and tactics
  4. 9. Caroline Tee, Seyfili Dede — the life history of an Alevi dede-aşık
  5. 10. Zeynep Yürekli, Two shrines joined in one network: Seyyid Gazi and Hacı Bektaş
  6. 11. Esra Danacıoğlu Tamur and Amed Gökçen, Fieldwork among the Ezidis/Yezidis of Viranşehir

PART THREE: RELIGION AND RITUAL

  1. 12. Robert Langer, The transfer of the Alevi cem ritual from Anatolia to Istanbul and beyond
  2. 13. Afrodite Kamara, Religious extremism in Anatolia and Syria: A comparative study of ecstatic and destructive behaviour
  3. 14. Glenn Bowman, Hasluck Redux: contemporary sharing of shrines in Macedonia
  4. 15. Tijana Krstic, The ambiguous politics of ‘ambiguous santuaries’; F. Hasluck and historiography on syncretism and conversion to Islam in 15th and 16th century Ottoman Rumeli
  5. 16. Edith Wolper, Khidr and the language of conversion: creating landscapes of discontinuity

PART FOUR: MATERIAL CULTURE

  1. 17. Ömür Bakırer, Two essays on the Divriği great mosque and hospital
  2. 18. Ali Uzay Peker, Imprisoned pearls: the long-forgotten symbolism of the Great Mosque and D®r al-shif®’ at Divriği

PART FIVE: HISTORY AND CHANGE

  1. 19. Colin Heywood, Standing of Hasluck’s shoulders: Another look at Francesco Lupazzolo and his Aegean Isolario (1638)
  2. 20. David Barchard, The clash of religions in nineteenth century Crete
  3. 21. Harry Norris, Bucharest (Bucureşti), ‘Bektashi Pages’ and Kosovo (Kosova); Three neglected corners of changing Albanian culture language and identity during the days of travel and discovery of the Haslucks in the Balkan
  4. 22. Keith Hopwood, Cyzicus.

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