Bordered Places Bounded Times: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Turkey

By: BAYSAL, Emma LContributor(s): KARAKATSANIS, LeonidasMaterial type: TextTextSeries: BIAA Monograph ; 51Publication details: London British Institute at Ankara 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Borderlands--History, Ancient | Excavations (Archaeology)--Turkey | Turkey--Antiquities | Turkey--Emigration and immigration--20th century | Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire
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ContentsAcknowledgements Leonidas Karakatsanis & Emma L. Baysal iiiPrefaceSusan Sherratt vList of figures xIntroductionExpanding the perspective: towards a deep history of borders, boundaries and frontiersin Turkey Leonidas Karakatsanis & Emma L. Baysal 1A.Borders in prehistory1.Material culture reconsidered: personal adornment and the conceptualisation of boundaries in the Epipalaeolithic Emma L. Baysal 152.Ubaid 'islands' in a non-Ubaid 'sea': an attempt to define the Ubaid and its cultural boundaries in northeastern Mesopotamia Konstantinos Kopanias27B. Early states3.Borders are rough-hewn: monuments, local landscapes and the politics of place in a Hittite borderlandÖmür Harman şah374.Fortified cities, high rocky mountains, steep places: what do we know about the border between the Hittite state and Azzi-Hayasa? Anna Katarzyna Chrzanowska535.A view over high mountains: the Assyrian perception of the Urartians and their kings Julia Linke656.Fortification architecture of Late Bronze Age Anatolia: where are the borders?Çi ğ dem Maner 73C.A Greek Anatolia?7.Conceptualising interregional relations in Ionia and central-west Anatolia from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period David Hill 858.Borders make the polis: Klazomenai Elif Koparal 979.Altarnative. A borderland approach to Archaic East Greek art: a case study Leticia R. Rodriguez111D.Empires10.The coming of Rome and the redefinition of cultural and ethnic boundaries in north-central Anatolia Jesper Majbom Madsen12311.Boundaries of a frontier region: late antique northern Mesopotamia Elif Keser-Kayaalp13512.Mountains as frontiers in the historiography of the early Islamic conquests Abby Robinson149E.Imprints of an Ottoman past13.From the centre of memory to the margins of space and representation: ethnic boundaries and the Turks in the Republic of Macedonia Maja Muhic15714.Permeability, social practices and borderline identities: perspectives from the Bulgarian-Turkish border since the mid 20th century Nikolai Vukov169F.Borders in the making15.Hospitality, conditionality and managing migrant time across borders: Syrian migrants in TurkeySouad Osseiran18316.Crossing back and forth: identity and belonging across and beyond bordered worlds in the films of Fatih Akın Marc Herzog 195
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ContentsAcknowledgements Leonidas Karakatsanis & Emma L. Baysal iiiPrefaceSusan Sherratt vList of figures xIntroductionExpanding the perspective: towards a deep history of borders, boundaries and frontiersin Turkey Leonidas Karakatsanis & Emma L. Baysal 1A.Borders in prehistory1.Material culture reconsidered: personal adornment and the conceptualisation of boundaries in the Epipalaeolithic Emma L. Baysal 152.Ubaid 'islands' in a non-Ubaid 'sea': an attempt to define the Ubaid and its cultural boundaries in northeastern Mesopotamia Konstantinos Kopanias27B. Early states3.Borders are rough-hewn: monuments, local landscapes and the politics of place in a Hittite borderlandÖmür Harman şah374.Fortified cities, high rocky mountains, steep places: what do we know about the border between the Hittite state and Azzi-Hayasa? Anna Katarzyna Chrzanowska535.A view over high mountains: the Assyrian perception of the Urartians and their kings Julia Linke656.Fortification architecture of Late Bronze Age Anatolia: where are the borders?Çi ğ dem Maner 73C.A Greek Anatolia?7.Conceptualising interregional relations in Ionia and central-west Anatolia from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period David Hill 858.Borders make the polis: Klazomenai Elif Koparal 979.Altarnative. A borderland approach to Archaic East Greek art: a case study Leticia R. Rodriguez111D.Empires10.The coming of Rome and the redefinition of cultural and ethnic boundaries in north-central Anatolia Jesper Majbom Madsen12311.Boundaries of a frontier region: late antique northern Mesopotamia Elif Keser-Kayaalp13512.Mountains as frontiers in the historiography of the early Islamic conquests Abby Robinson149E.Imprints of an Ottoman past13.From the centre of memory to the margins of space and representation: ethnic boundaries and the Turks in the Republic of Macedonia Maja Muhic15714.Permeability, social practices and borderline identities: perspectives from the Bulgarian-Turkish border since the mid 20th century Nikolai Vukov169F.Borders in the making15.Hospitality, conditionality and managing migrant time across borders: Syrian migrants in TurkeySouad Osseiran18316.Crossing back and forth: identity and belonging across and beyond bordered worlds in the films of Fatih Akın Marc Herzog 195