Ottoman Cyprus
Title | Ottoman Cyprus PDF eBook |
Author | Michalis N. Michael |
Publisher | Otto Harrassowitz Verlag |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9783447058995 |
The collective volume Ottoman Cyprus - New Perspectives presents new studies on various topics (primarily history, but also history of art, folklore and literature) about Cyprus in the Ottoman period (1571-1878), offering new approaches on the history of institutions and developments in Cyprus during the Ottoman period, in an attempt to propose new interpretative frameworks and a more analytical reading of the historical past. The book is divided into four parts: The first part concerns the history of the island from the eve of the Ottoman conquest until the cession of the island to British administration. The studies of this part follow a chronological order, and analyze developments in Cyprus as an Ottoman province and part of the Empire's periphery. In the second part there are studies that analyze various particular historical topics, without necessarily following a chronological order. In the third part there are studies on literature, folklore and art. The fourth part includes an extensive bibliographical guide, a catalogue of archives and archival material related to Cyprus in the Ottoman period, as well as chronological lists of important officials.
Christians and Muslims in Ottoman Cyprus and the Mediterranean World, 1571-1640
Title | Christians and Muslims in Ottoman Cyprus and the Mediterranean World, 1571-1640 PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Jennings |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0814741819 |
Wrested from the rule of the Venetians, the island of Cyprus took on cultural shadings of enormous complexity as a new province of the Ottoman empire, involving the compulsory migration of hundreds of Muslim Turks to the island from the nearby Karamna province, the conversion of large numbers of native Greek Orthodox Christians to Islam, an abortive plan to settle Jews there, and the circumstances of islanders who had formerly been held by the venetians. Delving into contemporary archival records of the lte sixteenth and early seventeenth conturies, particularly judicial refisters, Professor Jennings uncovers the island society as seen through local law courts, public works, and charitable institutions. -- Publisher description.
Hostage to History
Title | Hostage to History PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Hitchens |
Publisher | Farrar Straus & Giroux |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780374521844 |
Journalist Christopher Hitchens examines events leading up to the partition of Cyprus and its legacy. He argues that the intervention of four major foreign powers Turkey, Greece, Britain, and the United States turned a local dispute into a major disaster. In a new Afterword, Hitchens reviews the implications of Cyprus's applications for European Union membership and more.
British Cyprus and the Long Great War, 1914-1925
Title | British Cyprus and the Long Great War, 1914-1925 PDF eBook |
Author | Andrekos Varnava |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2019-06-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1315519399 |
Most of the Cypriot population, especially the lower classes, remained loyal to the British cause during the Great War and the island contributed significantly to the First World War, with men and materials. The British acknowledged this yet failed to institute political and economic reforms once the war ended. The obsession of Greek Cypriot elites with enosis (union with Greece), which only increased after the war, and the British dismissal of increasing the role of Cypriots in government, bringing the Christian and Muslim communities closer, and expanding franchise to all classes and sexes, led to serious problems down the line, not least the development of a democratic deficit. Andrekos Varnava studies the events and the impact of this crucial period.
Writing Cyprus
Title | Writing Cyprus PDF eBook |
Author | Bahriye Kemal |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2019-10-28 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1000750914 |
Bahriye Kemal's ground-breaking new work serves as the first study of the literatures of Cyprus from a postcolonial and partition perspective. Her book explores Anglophone, Hellenophone and Turkophone writings from the 1920s to the present. Drawing on Yi-Fu Tuan’s humanistic geography and Henri Lefebvre’s Marxist philosophy, Kemal proposes a new interdisciplinary spatial model, at once theoretical and empirical, that demonstrates the power of space and place in postcolonial partition cases. The book shows the ways that place and space determine identity so as to create identifications; together these places, spaces and identifications are always in production. In analysing practices of writing, inventing, experiencing, reading, and construction, the book offers a distinct ‘solidarity’ that captures the ‘truth of space’ and place for the production of multiple-mutable Cypruses shaped by and for multiple-mutable selves, ending in a 'differential’ Cyprus, Mediterranean, and world. Writing Cyprus offers not only a nuanced understanding of the actual and active production of colonialism, postcolonialism and partition that dismantles the dominant binary legacy of historical-political deadlock discourse, but a fruitful model for understanding other sites of conflict and division
Lemesos
Title | Lemesos PDF eBook |
Author | Angel Nicolaou Konnari |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 2015-10-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1443884626 |
This volume is the first scholarly work in English examining the history of the town and district of Limassol in Cyprus from antiquity to the 1570/1 Ottoman conquest of the island. Based on original research and adopting a multidisciplinary approach, six established scholars study Limassol’s political, social, and economic history, as well as its artistic and cultural contribution in ancient, Byzantine, Frankish, and Venetian times. A second volume will explore the history of Limassol up to 1960.
The Ecology of Coexistence and Conflict in Cyprus
Title | The Ecology of Coexistence and Conflict in Cyprus PDF eBook |
Author | Irene Dietzel |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2014-11-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1614512663 |
What is the significance of sustainable resource management for the functioning of Mediterranean island societies? How do human-environment relations reflect in a multi-ethnic religious landscape? This book poses these questions in the context of the Ottoman, British, and modern history of Cyprus. It explores the socio-ecological dimension of the Cyprus conflict and considers the role of local environmental practices for historical coexistence and modern division. The book synthesizes theoretical approaches from the research on 'religion and ecology' with the anthropology of Cyprus, with the goal to develop and establish an ecological perspective on coexistence and conflict in the Mediterranean. Religion is seen as the place where local representations of nature and traditions of resource management are generated and maintained. The work takes a comparative look at the impact of Eastern Orthodox and Islamic institutions on the island's landscape, as well as the religious and economic practices of the rural peasant communities. The findings are then spelled out in the context of current discourses on religion, environmental ethics, and social justice.