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Centres and Peripheries in Ottoman Architecture. Rediscovering a Balkan Heritage

Creato il 04 gennaio 2012 da Istanbulavrupa

Centres and Peripheries in Ottoman Architecture. Rediscovering a Balkan HeritageSegnalo la pubblicazione in formato elettronico degli atti di un interessantissimo simposio organizzato lo scorso anno a Sarajevo: “Centres and Peripheries in Ottoman Architecture. Rediscovering a Balkan Heritage”. Per scaricarlo integralmente e gratuitamente, basta andare sul sito di Cultural Heritage Without Borders.

Questo è invece l’indice:

MAXIMILIAN HARTMUTH (Istanbul): The history of centre-periphery relations as a history of style in Ottoman provincial architecture

JOHAN MÅRTELIUS (Stockholm): Ottoman European architecture

GRIGOR BOYKOV (Ankara): Reshaping urban space in the Ottoman Balkans: a study on the architectural development of Edirne, Plovdiv, and Skopje (14th-15th centuries)

IBOLYA GERELYES (Budapest): Ottoman architecture in Hungary: new discoveries and perspectives for research

MACHIEL KIEL (Bonn): The campanile-minarets of the southern Herzegovina: a blend of Islamic and Christian elements in the architecture of an outlying border area of the Balkans, its spread in the past and survival until our time

MARIANNE BOQVIST (Stockholm): “Centre” and “periphery” in the Syrian countryside: the architecture of mosques in governmental foundations on the Ottoman imperial roads

FEDERICA BROILO (Venice): The forgotten Ottoman heritage of Florina on the River Sakoulevas, and a little known Ottoman building on the shore of Lake Volvis in Greek Macedonia

VJEKOSLAVA SANKOVIC SIMCIC (Sarajevo): The restoration of the mosque of Hadzi Alija in Pocitelj

ZEYNEP AHUNBAY (Istanbul): Ottoman architecture in Kosova and the restoration of Hadum Mosque in Gjakova (Djakovica)

NENAD MAKULJEVIC (Belgrade): State, society, and visual culture: late Ottoman architecture in Serbia, Macedonia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina

LEJLA BUSATLIC (Sarajevo): The transformation of the oriental-type urban house in post-Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina

MIRZA HASAN CEMAN (Sarajevo): Urban interventions by the Ottoman state in Bosnia-Herzegovina after 1860

CAZIM HADZIMEJLIC (Sarajevo): Mihrabs in Bosnia and Herzegovina

MEHMET Z. IBRAHIMGIL (Ankara): A survey of objects within the Murad Reis compound in Rhodes



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