Travel and Classical Antiquities in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Greece

Travel and Classical Antiquities in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Greece

Exploring Marginalised Perspectives

Petsalis-Diomidis, Alexia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

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9781032413112

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Introduction

Chapter 1

A Granular Approach to Ioannis Makriyannis (1797-1864) and Antiquities: Replication, Domesticity and Multivalence

Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis

Chapter 2

"Viewing And Admiring" (Seyr UE Temasa): Foreign Travellers and Antiquarians in Ottoman Documents, ca. 1790-1830

Edhem Eldem

Chapter 3

Entering the Peasant's Cottage: Vernacular Architecture of Ottoman Greece through the Eyes of Western and Local Travellers

Nikos Magouliotis

Chapter 4

Ethiopians and Arrowheads: Marginal Perspectives on The Marathon Soros

Estelle Strazdins

Chapter 5

Collections Of Antiquities in Athens on the Eve of the Greek Revolution

Alessia Zambon

Chapter 6

Marginal Voices, Ethnographic Judgement and Antiquarian Self-Definition in Edward Daniel Clarke's Travels

Jason Koenig

Chapter 7

Travelling In Europe, Exploring Greek Identity: Orientalism And "Occidentalism" in the Diary of Constantine Karatzas (1790-1792)

Charalampos Minaoglou

Chapter 8

Perceptions of Ancient Remains in Ottoman Anatolia in The Mid-Nineteenth Century: Modernity, Local Society, And Diverse Ways of Being Greek

Ayse Ozil

Chapter 9

The Travel Journal of James Thoburn in The Ottoman Empire (1793-1798)

Michael Metcalfe
Travel;Classical;Antiquites;Greece;Ottomans