Controversial Heritage and Divided Memories from the Nineteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries

Controversial Heritage and Divided Memories from the Nineteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries

Multi-Ethnic Cities in the Mediterranean World, Volume 2

Porfyriou, Heleni; Folin, Marco

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

178

Mole

Inglês

9780367545703

15 a 20 dias

281

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The Multi-Ethnic Heritage of Mediterranean Cities: An Introduction Part 1: Urban Monuments and Divided Memories from the 19th to 20th Centuries 1. Urban Monuments in Diverse Cities 2. Dividing and Ruling a Mediterranean Port-City: The Many Boundaries Within Late 19th-Century Port Said 3. Middle Eastern Jews and the Urban Ecology of Late Ottoman Palestine 4. Ottoman Banal Cosmopolitanism: Salonica at the End of Ottoman Rule (1908-1912) Part 2: Uses of the Past on the Scene of Composite Cities 5. Cosmopolitan Practices: Lives, Mercantilism and Nations in the Growth of Multi-Ethnic Trieste (18th-20th Centuries) 6. The Urban Expansion of Rijeka as a Reflection of the City's Multi-Ethnic Society in the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries 7. Remembering Sissi's Escape: Nostalgia Marketing in the Mediterranean Part 3: Cultural Heritage in Post-War Scenarios 8. Cosmopolitan Heritage?: Post-War Reconstruction and Urban Imaginaries in Sarajevo and Beirut 9. Symptomatic Architecture: Markings of Presence, Difference, Fear, and Trauma 10. The City [Un]divided: Forms of Urban Organization in Naba'a District - Bourj Hammoud (Beirut)
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Post-war;cultural heritage role;Held;Ottoman's banal cosmopolitanism;Multi-ethnic Cities;Ottoman's rule;Viennese;urban ecology;Urban Monuments;Gateway;Follow;Balcony;Middle Eastern Jews;Downtown Beirut;East Sarajevo;Dense;Barren;Late Ottoman;Superimposing;Banal Cosmopolitanism;Census;Key Words;Ottoman Empire;Mediterranean Port City;Bazaar;Tour;Central European Identities;Friction;Mount Lebanon