Izmir 1830-1930 / A Forgotten City? Memories from an Ottoman Port

Izmir 1830-1930 / A Forgotten City? Memories from an Ottoman Port

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The great fire of 1922 constitutes an important breaking point in the history of Izmir. This event imprisoned Izmir, which was considered one of the most magnificent cities of the Ottoman Empire throughout the 19th century, into a dark period of oblivion. Still, this brilliant port city managed to rebuild from its own ashes.

The book in your hand examines Izmir before this fire, that is, Ottoman Izmir. Of course, based on the citizens who make Izmir Izmir: For the Muslim people, this is "infidel Izmir" since a large part of the population consists of Christian or Jewish non-Muslims. For Europeans, it is the "little Paris of the East" due to the intensity of the ongoing intellectual life...

In this cosmopolitan structure, Orthodox and Catholic Christians, Jews and Muslims lived together in this trade city, which opened directly to Europe, with their tolerance, openness to innovation and love of art. This multi-authored book, compiled by Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis and revealing the cosmopolitan richness of Izmir, tells the story of the people of Izmir between 1830 and 1930.



Number of Pages: 236

Year of Printing: 2008


Language: Turkish
Publisher: İletişim Publishing

First Print Year: 2008

Language Turkish

Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 236
Publication Year : 2008
ISBN : 9789750506086
The heart : Turkish
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Izmir 1830-1930 / A Forgotten City? Memories from an Ottoman Port The great fire of 1922 constitutes an important breaking point in the history of Izmir. This event imprisoned Izmir, which was considered one of the most magnificent cities of the Ottoman Empire throughout the 19th century, into a dark period of oblivion. Nevertheless, this bright port city managed to rebuild from its own ashes. The book in your hands examines Izmir before this fire, that is, Ottoman Izmir. Of course, based on the city dwellers who make Izmir Izmir: For the Muslim people, this is "infidel Izmir" since the majority of the population consists of Christian or Jewish non-Muslims. For Europeans, it was the "little Paris of the East" due to the intensity of the ongoing intellectual life... Within this cosmopolitan structure, Orthodox and Catholic Christians, Jews and Muslims lived together in this trade city that opened directly to Europe, with their tolerance, openness to innovation and love of art. This multi-authored book, compiled by Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis and revealing the cosmopolitan richness of Izmir, tells the story of the people of Izmir between 1830 and 1930. Number of Pages: 236 Year of Printing: 2008 Language: TurkishPublisher: Contact Publishing First Year of Printing: 2008 Language: Turkish PX11222
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