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The Accidental Palace

- The Making of Yildiz in Nineteenth-Century Istanbul
Af: Deniz Turker Engelsk Hardback

The Accidental Palace

- The Making of Yildiz in Nineteenth-Century Istanbul
Af: Deniz Turker Engelsk Hardback
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This book tells the story of Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, the last and largest imperial residential complex of the Ottoman Empire. Today, the palace is physically fragmented and has been all but erased from Istanbul’s urban memory. At its peak, however, Yildiz was a global city in miniature and the center of the empire’s vast bureaucratic apparatus. Following a chronological arc from 1795 to 1909, The Accidental Palace shows how the site developed from a rural estate of the queen mothers into the heart of Ottoman government. Nominally, the palace may have belonged to the rarefied realm of the Ottoman elite, but as Deniz Türker reveals, the development of the site was profoundly connected to Istanbul’s urban history and to changing conceptions of empire, absolutism, diplomacy, reform, and the public. Türker explores these connections, framing Yildiz Palace and its grounds not only as a hermetic expression of imperial identity but also as a product of an increasingly globalized consumer culture, defined by access to a vast number of goods and services across geographical boundaries. Drawn from archival research conducted in Yildiz’s imperial library, The Accidental Palace provides important insights into a decisive moment in the palace’s architectural and landscape history and demonstrates how Yildiz was inextricably tied to ideas of sovereignty, visibility, taste, and self-fashioning. It will appeal to specialists in the art, architecture, politics, and culture of nineteenth-century Turkey and the Ottoman Empire.
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This book tells the story of Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, the last and largest imperial residential complex of the Ottoman Empire. Today, the palace is physically fragmented and has been all but erased from Istanbul’s urban memory. At its peak, however, Yildiz was a global city in miniature and the center of the empire’s vast bureaucratic apparatus. Following a chronological arc from 1795 to 1909, The Accidental Palace shows how the site developed from a rural estate of the queen mothers into the heart of Ottoman government. Nominally, the palace may have belonged to the rarefied realm of the Ottoman elite, but as Deniz Türker reveals, the development of the site was profoundly connected to Istanbul’s urban history and to changing conceptions of empire, absolutism, diplomacy, reform, and the public. Türker explores these connections, framing Yildiz Palace and its grounds not only as a hermetic expression of imperial identity but also as a product of an increasingly globalized consumer culture, defined by access to a vast number of goods and services across geographical boundaries. Drawn from archival research conducted in Yildiz’s imperial library, The Accidental Palace provides important insights into a decisive moment in the palace’s architectural and landscape history and demonstrates how Yildiz was inextricably tied to ideas of sovereignty, visibility, taste, and self-fashioning. It will appeal to specialists in the art, architecture, politics, and culture of nineteenth-century Turkey and the Ottoman Empire.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 272
ISBN-13: 9780271093918
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0271093919
Udg. Dato: 23 maj 2023
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 229mm
Højde: 254mm
Forlag: Pennsylvania State University Press
Oplagsdato: 23 maj 2023
Forfatter(e): Deniz Turker
Forfatter(e) Deniz Turker


Kategori Arkitektur: paladser, herregårde og palæer


ISBN-13 9780271093918


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 272


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 229mm


Højde 254mm


Udg. Dato 23 maj 2023


Oplagsdato 23 maj 2023


Forlag Pennsylvania State University Press

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