Narrative of the Late Expedition to Syria, Under the Command of Admiral the Hon. Sir Robert Stopford

Narrative of the Late Expedition to Syria, Under the Command of Admiral the Hon. Sir Robert Stopford
Title Narrative of the Late Expedition to Syria, Under the Command of Admiral the Hon. Sir Robert Stopford PDF eBook
Author W. P. Hunter
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Pages 338
Release 1842
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Author W. Patison Hunter
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Pages 342
Release 1842
Genre Egypt
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Narrative of the Late Expedition to Syria

Narrative of the Late Expedition to Syria
Title Narrative of the Late Expedition to Syria PDF eBook
Author W. Patison Hunter
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Pages 382
Release 1842
Genre Egypt
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Levant

Levant
Title Levant PDF eBook
Author Philip Mansel
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 497
Release 2011-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 0300176228

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Not so long ago, in certain cities on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean, Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived and flourished side by side. What can the histories of these cities tell us? Levant is a book of cities. It describes three former centers of great wealth, pleasure, and freedom—Smyrna, Alexandria, and Beirut—cities of the Levant region along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean. In these key ports at the crossroads of East and West, against all expectations, cosmopolitanism and nationalism flourished simultaneously. People freely switched identities and languages, released from the prisons of religion and nationality. Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived and worshipped as neighbors.Distinguished historian Philip Mansel is the first to recount the colorful, contradictory histories of Smyrna, Alexandria, and Beirut in the modern age. He begins in the early days of the French alliance with the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century and continues through the cities' mid-twentieth-century fates: Smyrna burned; Alexandria Egyptianized; Beirut lacerated by civil war.Mansel looks back to discern what these remarkable Levantine cities were like, how they differed from other cities, why they shone forth as cultural beacons. He also embarks on a quest: to discover whether, as often claimed, these cities were truly cosmopolitan, possessing the elixir of coexistence between Muslims, Christians, and Jews for which the world yearns. Or, below the glittering surface, were they volcanoes waiting to erupt, as the catastrophes of the twentieth century suggest? In the pages of the past, Mansel finds important messages for the fractured world of today.

Plundered Empire

Plundered Empire
Title Plundered Empire PDF eBook
Author Michael Greenhalgh
Publisher BRILL
Pages 696
Release 2019-07-01
Genre Art
ISBN 900440547X

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This book concentrates on the sometimes Greek but largely Roman survivals many travellers set out to see and perhaps possess throughout the immense Ottoman Empire, on what were eastward and southward extensions of the Grand Tour. Europeans were curious about the Empire, Christianity’s great rival for centuries, and plenty of information on its antiquities was available, offered here via lengthy quotations. Most accounts of the history of collecting and museums concentrate on the European end. Plundered Empire details how and where antiquities were sought, uncovered, bartered, paid for or stolen, and any tribulations in getting them home. The book provides evidence for the continuing debate about the ethics of museum collections, with 19th century international competition the spur to spectacular acquisitions.

Catalogue of the Library of Congress

Catalogue of the Library of Congress
Title Catalogue of the Library of Congress PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
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Pages 1418
Release 1861
Genre Catalogs
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Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Calcutta (India). Imperial library
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Pages 476
Release 1904
Genre India
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