Sacred Space and Anglo-Turkish Relations

Sacred Space and Anglo-Turkish Relations

The Politics of British Churches, Cemeteries and War Graves in Turkey, 1825 to 1976

Fisher, Dr John

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

10/2024

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9780755654611

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Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Illustrations

Part 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Themes
Chapter 2: Contexts

Part 2 The Evolution of the Istanbul Chaplaincy

Chapter 3: British Protestant Life in Constantinople
Chapter 4: The clerical and diplomatic spheres
Chapter 5: Cases of difficulty, danger, and outrage
Chapter 6: Christ Church, the Crimean Memorial Church and All Saints, Moda
Chapter 7: St Helena's, the Embassy Chapel
Chapter 8: The Combined Chaplaincy

Part 3 The Politics of the Crimean War cemeteries in Turkey

Chapter 9: 'A national obligation'
Chapter 10: A matter of prestige

Part 4 The Politics of Commemoration and Worship at Smyrna

Chapter 11: 'Money, time and trouble'
Chapter 12: Acts of desecration

Part 5 The Politics of the British Imperial War Cemeteries at the Dardanelles

Chapter 13: Haggling over the dead
Chapter 14: God's Acres
Chapter 15: Further Challenges on Land and at Sea

Part 6 The Foreign Office and the Politics of the Phanar

Chapter 16: The Fruits of Schism
Chapter 17: Treading on egg-shells
Chapter 18: Harassed by pinpricks

Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Anglo-Turkish relations; British diplomacy in Turkey; Protestant missionary work in Turkey; the Gallipoli and Crimean War cemeteries; the British colonies in Turkey; the Ecumenical Patriarchy; sacred space; British diplomacy; Anglicanism; international politics; Ottoman Empire