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Oliver Scott

Istanbul Stories

Istanbul Stories explores the captivating history of Istanbul, a city uniquely positioned at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
This historical non-fiction work delves into Istanbul's identity as a vibrant hub of cultural exchange, shaped by the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires.

The book reveals how Istanbul's architecture reflects this synthesis, showcasing the blending of artistic styles in landmarks like Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.

Intriguingly, Istanbul was not just a melting pot, but a center of power where trade routes and administrative structures defined its imperial past.

The book progresses through Istanbul's historical periods, from ancient Byzantium to modern-day Turkey, exploring its iconic landmarks, its role as a political and economic center, and its diverse cultural life.

Through architectural analyses, historical documents, and ethnographic studies, the book emphasizes Istanbul's unique Eurasian location and its continuous process of cultural synthesis.
This approach offers readers a nuanced understanding of the city's identity, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of cultural preservation in a globalized world.
137 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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