Delouis, Pitarakis (eds), Discovering Byzantium in Istanbul: 1800–1955 (2022)
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Abbreviation
Delouis, Pitarakis (eds), Discovering Byzantium in Istanbul: 1800–1955 (2022)
Form of publication
Conference Proceedings

Lora Gerd, Jesko Fildhuth, Pınar Üre, George Vassiadis, et al, Discovering Byzantium in Istanbul: Scholars, Institutions, and Challenges, 1800–1955, Olivier Delouis and Brigitte Pitarakis (eds), 3 Istanbul Research Institute Publications 48 Symposium Series (Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Istanbul Research Institute, Istanbul 2022)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN: 978-605-71205-3-3
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This volume brings together presentations from the symposium Discovering Byzantium in Istanbul: Scholars, Institutions, and Challenges, 1800–1955, held at the Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Pera Museum between 16–18 November 2017. Contents: Olivier Delouis and Brigitte Pitarakis page. 8 Editors’ Preface. 1. Edhem Eldem 18 “The Ottoman (Re)discovery of Byzantium”. 2. Şule Kılıç Yıldız 38 “Ottoman Scholars and the Byzantine Architectural Legacy of Istanbul”. 3. Zeynep Kızıltan and Turgut Saner 66 “Byzantine Archaeology in Istanbul: Glimpses from the Istanbul Archaeological Museums Archive, 1923–55’. 4. Engin Akyürek 84 “The Study of Byzantine Art History in Turkey up to 1955”. 5. George Vassiadis 98 ‘Monuments, Manuscripts, and Memories: The Greek Philological Syllogos of Constantinople and the Emergence of Byzantine Studies in Istanbul”. 6. Dimitris Stamatopoulos 128 “Constantinople Is the Tower of Babel”: “Escaping from Time to Space in the Historical Representations of Nineteenth-Century Istanbul”. 7. Pınar Üre 146 “Russian Archaeologists in Istanbul and International Scholarly Collaboration in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries”. 8. Lora Gerd 162 “The Russian Archaeological Institute in Constantinople and the Politics of Research”. 9. Holger A. Klein 186 “ From Robert College to the Byzantine Institute: The American Contribution to the Rediscovery, Study, and Preservation of Byzantine Monuments in Istanbul, ca. 1830–1950”. 10. Lenia Kouneni 236 “By Scottish Munificence”: “The Walker Trust Excavations of the Great Palace in Istanbul, 1935–55”. 11. Anna Kelley, with Leslie Brubaker and Daniel Reynolds 276 “Byzantium from Below: The Archive of David Talbot Rice and the Unearthing of Constantinople”. 12. Ayşe Ercan Kydonakis 302 “Archaeology between Imperial Imagination and Territorial Sovereignty: The French Occupation Army and the Mangana Excavations in Sarayburnu/Gülhane, 1920–23”. 13. Brigitte Pitarakis 330 “Objects of Desire: Collectors, Scholars, and Istanbul’s Byzantine Art Market, 1850s–1950s”. 14. Peter Schreiner 364 “Discovering Byzantium in Istanbul: Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer and Karl Krumbacher”. 15. Jesko Fildhuth 376 “The Study of Byzantium in Istanbul: Theodor Wiegand, Alfons Maria Schneider, and the Istanbul Department of the German Archaeological Institut”.
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Key words
American.
Archives.
Byzantine monuments.
Chora monastery / Kariye Camii.
Constantinople / Istanbul.
First World War.
Frenchmen.
German Archaeological Institute / DAI.
Great Palace.
Greek Philological Society, Constantinople.
Hippodrome.
Inter-war period.
Istanbul, 19th c..
Istanbul, 20th c.
Istanbul, Byzantine monuments.
Istanbul, Byzantine remains.
Late Ottoman – Transitional period.
Late Ottoman period.
Middle Ottoman period.
Modern period.
Nineteenth century.
Photographic archives.
Russian Archaeological Institute.
Turkey, Byzantine monuments.
Twentieth century.