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Post-Ottoman Topologies

Author : Nicolas Argenti
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2019-04-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789202410

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Post-Ottoman Topologies by Nicolas Argenti Pdf

How are historians and social scientists to understand the emergence, the multiplicity, and the mutability of collective memories of the Ottoman Empire in the political formations that succeeded it? With contributions focussing on several of the nation-states whose peoples once were united under the aegis of Ottoman suzerainty, this volume proposes new theoretical approaches to the experience and transmission of the past through time. Developing the concept of topology, contributors explore collective memories of Ottoman identity and post-Ottoman state formation in a contemporary epoch that, echoing late modernity, we might term “late nationalism”.

The Afterlife of Ottoman Europe

Author : Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2023-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781503637245

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The Afterlife of Ottoman Europe by Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular Pdf

The Afterlife of Ottoman Europe examines how Bosnian Muslims navigated the Ottoman and Habsburg domains following the Habsburg occupation of Bosnia Herzegovina after the 1878 Berlin Congress. Prominent members of the Ottoman imperial polity, Bosnian Muslims became minority subjects of Austria-Hungary, developing a relationship with the new authorities in Vienna while transforming their interactions with Istanbul and the rest of the Muslim world. Leyla Amzi-Erdoğdular explores the enduring influence of the Ottoman Empire during this period—an influence perpetuated by the efforts of the imperial state from afar, and by its former subjects in Bosnia Herzegovina negotiating their new geopolitical reality. Muslims' endeavors to maintain their prominence and shape their organizations and institutions influenced imperial considerations and policies on occupation, sovereignty, minorities, and migration. This book introduces Ottoman archival sources and draws on Ottoman and Eastern European historiographies to reframe the study of Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina within broader intellectual and political trends at the turn of the twentieth century. Tracing transregional connections, imperial continuities, and multilayered allegiances, The Afterlife of Ottoman Europe bridges Ottoman, Islamic, Middle Eastern, and Balkan studies. Amzi-Erdoğdular tells the story of Muslims who redefined their place and influence in both empires and the modern world, and argues for the inclusion of Islamic intellectual history within the history of Bosnia Herzegovina and Eastern Europe.

Handbook on Forced Migration

Author : Karen Jacobsen,Nassim Majidi
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 505 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2023-10-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781839104978

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Handbook on Forced Migration by Karen Jacobsen,Nassim Majidi Pdf

Forced migration in the 21st century is inextricably linked to three global developments: climate change, rapid urbanization and the lack of solutions faced by millions of forcibly displaced people. By adding a focus on the disciplines of history and philosophy, this erudite Handbook challenges narratives on forced migration and explains these contemporary challenges in a unique light.

Remembering Absence

Author : Nicolas Argenti
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2019-03-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253040688

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Remembering Absence by Nicolas Argenti Pdf

A journey through an Aegean island community’s history of massacre, occupation, famine, and financial meltdown—and its effects on culture and memory. Drawing on research conducted on Chios during the sovereign debt crisis that struck Greece in 2010, Nicolas Argenti follows the lives of individuals who symbolize the transformations affecting this Aegean island. As witnesses to the crisis speak of their lives, however, their current anxieties and frustrations are expressed in terms of past crises that have shaped the dramatic history of Chios, including the German occupation in World War II and the ensuing famine, the exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey of 1922–23, and the Massacres of 1822 that decimated the island at the outset of the Greek War of Independence. The complex temporality that emerges in these accounts is ensconced in a cultural context of commemorative ritual, ecstatic visions, an annual rocket war, and other embodied practices that contribute to forms of memory production that question the assumptions of the trauma discourse, revealing the islanders of Chios to be active in forging their place in time in a manner that blurs the boundaries between historiography, memory, religion, and myth. A member of the Chiot diaspora, Argenti makes use of unpublished correspondence from survivors of the Massacres of 1822 and their descendants and reflects on oral family histories and silences in which the island represents an enigmatic but palpable absence. As he explores the ways in which a body of memory and a cultural experience of temporality came to be dislocated and shared between two populations, his return to Chios marks an encounter in which the traditional roles of ethnographer and participant come to be dispersed and intertwined.

Continental Encampment

Author : Are John Knudsen,Kjersti G. Berg
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2023-02-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781800738454

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Continental Encampment by Are John Knudsen,Kjersti G. Berg Pdf

During the past decade, Syria’s displacement crisis has made the Middle East one of the world’s foremost refugee-hosting regions. The measures to prevent refugees and migrants from leaving the region, and returning those who do, has made the region a zone of containment where millions remain displaced. The volume explores responses to mass migration and traces the genealogy of humanitarian containment from the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of the first refugee camps to the present-day displacement ‘crises’ and the re-bordering of Europe.

Italian Fascism in Rhodes and the Dodecanese Islands, 1922–44

Author : Valerie McGuire,Aron Rodrigue
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781040092231

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Italian Fascism in Rhodes and the Dodecanese Islands, 1922–44 by Valerie McGuire,Aron Rodrigue Pdf

This book is the first English-language collection of scholarly essays to investigate the ambiguous and supporting role that colonialism in the Aegean Region played in Mussolini’s imperial ambitions, bringing to light a history rarely scrutinized until recently. The Dodecanese archipelago is often absent from histories of Italian fascist colonialism, as Italian territories in East Africa, Libya, and the Balkans have figured more centrally in discussions of how nationalism and later fascism relied on the empire to promote discourses of national renewal and regeneration. Over the past twenty years, a new wave of research has emerged, animated by the opening of previously closed state archives in various countries. This volume’s international contributors provide fresh perspectives on a topic frequently mythologized as a “golden period” of social and cultural intimacy among twentieth-century Greeks, Turks, and Jews. Themes include the fascist adaptation in the islands of Ottoman imperial governance, programs of infrastructure, development, and administration in the Dodecanese, Jewish history and memory in Rhodes, and the place of the islands in larger regional tensions of the interwar period. The volume will be of interest to scholars of Italian history, modern colonialism, fascism, Mediterranean studies, the end of the Ottoman Empire, and Sephardic Jewry.

Ethnographies of Austerity

Author : Daniel M. Knight,Charles Stewart
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2018-10-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781315469119

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Ethnographies of Austerity by Daniel M. Knight,Charles Stewart Pdf

Some of the worst effects of the global economic downturn that commenced in 2008 have been felt in Europe, and specifically in the Eurozone’s so-called PIIGS (Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain) and Cyprus. This edited volume is the first collection to bring together ethnographies of living with austerity inside the Eurozone, and explore how people across Southern Europe have come to understand their experiences of increased social suffering, insecurity, and material poverty. The contributors focus on how crises stimulate temporal thought (temporality), whether tilted in the direction of historicizing, presentifying, futural thought, or some combination of these possibilities. One of the themes linking diverse crisis experiences across national boundaries is how people contemplate their present conditions and potential futures in terms of the past. The studies in this collection thus supply ethnographies that journey to the source of historical production by identifying the ways in which the past may be activated, lived, embodied, and refashioned under contracting economic horizons. In times of crisis modern linear historicism is often overridden (and overwritten) by other historicities showing that in crises not only time, but history itself as an organizing structure and set of expectations, is up for grabs and can be refashioned according to new rules. This book was originally published as a special issue of History and Anthropology.

A Sea of Transience

Author : TAMTA KHALVASHI,Martin Demant Frederiksen
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2023-02-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781800737877

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A Sea of Transience by TAMTA KHALVASHI,Martin Demant Frederiksen Pdf

Transience is found in every meeting and form of coexistence between people and things that live and exist by, or move across or along, the Black Sea. It may come in various forms and guises, from de facto states, tourism, migration, trafficking or military troops, and it needs to be written and captured in sensuous, affective and imaginative ways. With particular attention to poetics, politics and aesthetics, this volume focuses on the scales of transient moments and histories, and enables readers to see and sense the many forms of transience that occur in a given landscape, sea or space.

Matsutake Worlds

Author : Lieba Faier,Michael J. Hathaway
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2021-07-16
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781800730977

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Matsutake Worlds by Lieba Faier,Michael J. Hathaway Pdf

The matsutake mushroom continues to be a highly sought delicacy, especially in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cuisine. Matsutake Worlds explores this mushroom through the lens of multi-species encounters centered around the matsutake’s notorious elusiveness. The mushroom’s success, the contributors of this volume argue, cannot be accounted for by any one cultural, social, political, or economic process. Rather, the matsutake mushroom has flourished as the result of a number of different processes and dynamics, culminating in the culinary institution we know today.

Beyond the Social Contract

Author : Nicolette Makovicky,Robin Smith
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2023-08-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781805390411

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Beyond the Social Contract by Nicolette Makovicky,Robin Smith Pdf

Tax and taxation are conventionally understood as the embodiment of social contract. This ground-breaking collection of essays challenges this truism, examining what tax might tell us about the limits of social-contract thinking. The contributors shed light on contemporary fiscal structures and public debates about the moralities, practices, and imaginaries of tax systems, using tax to explore the nature of citizenship, personal freedom, and moral and economic value. Their ethnographically grounded accounts show how taxation may be influenced by spaces of fiscal sovereignty that exist outside or alongside the state, taking various forms, from alternative religious communities to economic collectives.

Working With Diagrams

Author : Lukas Engelmann,Caroline Humphrey,Christos Lynteris
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2022-07-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781800735590

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Working With Diagrams by Lukas Engelmann,Caroline Humphrey,Christos Lynteris Pdf

Arising from the need to go beyond the semiotic, cognitive, epistemic and symbolic reading of diagrams, this book looks at what diagrams are capable of in scholarly work related to the social sciences. Rather than attempting to define what diagrams are, and what their dietic capacity might be, contributions to this volume draw together the work diagrams do in the development of theories. Across a range of disciplines, the chapters introduce the ephemeral dimensions of scientist’s interactions and collaboration with diagrams, consider how diagrams configure cooperation across disciplines, and explore how diagrams have been made to work in ways that point beyond simplification, clarification and formalization.

Money Counts

Author : Mario Schmidt,Sandy Ross
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789206852

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Money Counts by Mario Schmidt,Sandy Ross Pdf

Traditionally viewed as an abstraction, the quantitative nature of money is essential in evaluating the relationship between monetary systems and society. Money Counts moves beyond abstraction, exploring the conceptual diversity and everyday enactment of money’s quantity. Drawing from case studies including British jewelers, blood-money payments in Germanic law codes, and the quotidian use of money in cosmopolitical Moscow, a Western Kenyan village, and socialist Havana, the chapters in this volume offer new theoretical and empirical interpretations of money’s quantitative nature as it relates to abstraction, sociality, materiality, freedom, and morality.

States of Imitation

Author : Patrice Ladwig,Ricardo Roque
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789207392

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States of Imitation by Patrice Ladwig,Ricardo Roque Pdf

Late Western colonialism often relied on the practice of imitating indigenous forms of rule in order to maintain power; conversely, indigenous polities could imitate Western sociopolitical forms to their own benefit. Drawing on historical ethnographic studies of colonialism in Asia and Africa, States of Imitation examines how the colonial state attempted to administer, control, and integrate its indigenous subjects through mimetic governmentality, as well the ways indigenous states adopted these imitative practices to establish reciprocal ties with, or to resist the presence of, the colonial state.

Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America

Author : Marcelo González Gálvez,Piergiorgio Di Giminiani,Giovanna Bacchiddu
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2022-05-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781800733312

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Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America by Marcelo González Gálvez,Piergiorgio Di Giminiani,Giovanna Bacchiddu Pdf

Whether invented, discovered, implicit, or directly addressed, relations remain the main focus of most anthropological inquiries. These relations, once conceptualized in ethnographic fieldwork as self-evident connections between discrete social units, have been increasingly explored through local ontological theories. This collected volume explores how ethnographies of indigenous South America have helped to inspire this analytic shift, demonstrating the continued importance of ethnographic diversity. Most importantly, this volume asserts that comparative ethnographic research can help illustrate complex questions surrounding relations vis-à-vis the homogenizing effects of modern coloniality.

Multiple Nature-Cultures, Diverse Anthropologies

Author : Casper Bruun Jensen,Atsuro Morita
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2019-08-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789205404

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Multiple Nature-Cultures, Diverse Anthropologies by Casper Bruun Jensen,Atsuro Morita Pdf

Over time, the role of nature in anthropology has evolved from being a mere backdrop for social and cultural diversity to being viewed as an integral part of the ontological entanglement of human and nonhuman agents. This transformation of the role of nature offers important insight into the relationships between diverse anthropological traditions. By highlighting natural-cultural worlds alongside these traditions, Multiple Nature-Cultures, Diverse Anthropologies explores the potential for creating more sophisticated conjunctions of anthropological knowledge and practice.