Surviving Istanbul Struggles Feasts and Calamities in the Seventeenth and Eighteenh Centuries — Suraiya Faroqhi

Surviving Istanbul Struggles Feasts and Calamities in the Seventeenth and Eighteenh Centuries
Suraiya FaroqhiKoç Üniversitesi Yayınları
Surviving Istanbul Struggles Feasts and Calamities in the Seventeenth and Eighteenh Centuries
Suraiya FaroqhiProf Dr Suraiya Faroqhi nin on yedinci ve on sekizinci yüzyıl İstanbul undaki mücadeleler şenlikler ve felaketler üzerine yazdığı Türkçe makalelerden oluşan kitap In this curation of her recent articles Suraiya Faroqhi takes the reader to seventeenth and eighteenth century Istanbul with occasional forays into earlier and later periods The city s ordinary inhabitants take center stage While epidemics and large scale conflagrations might wreck lives overnight the residents of Istanbul worked hard to keep alive and feed their families From the foods eaten and the streets traversed to the miseries endured because of recurring fires Surviving Istanbul illustrates a city of immigrants slaves artisans and rural dwellers supplying the urban markets with all the struggles that living in and around the city entailed However this was a population of youngsters who whenever possible were good at finding opportunities for fun and games at public festivities or when taking a swim in a river emptying into the Bosporus Using archival and narrative sources especially the impressions of Evliya Çelebi 1611 about 1685 this book is a mosaic depicting what daily life may have looked like in pre modern Istanbul Suraiya Faroqhi is a professor of history at Ibn Haldun University Istanbul

Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları
Prof Dr Suraiya Faroqhi nin on yedinci ve on sekizinci yüzyıl İstanbul undaki mücadeleler şenlikler ve felaketler üzerine yazdığı Türkçe makalelerden oluşan kitap In this curation of her recent articles Suraiya Faroqhi takes the reader to seventeenth and eighteenth century Istanbul with occasional forays intoearlier and later periods The city s ordinary inhabitants take center stage While epidemics and large scale conflagrations might wreck lives overnight the residents of Istanbul worked hard to keep alive and feed their families From the foods eaten and the streets traversed to the miseries endured because of recurring fires Surviving Istanbul illustrates a city of immigrants slaves artisans and rural dwellers supplying the urban markets with all the struggles that living in and around the city entailed However this was a population of youngsters who whenever possible were good at finding opportunities for fun and games at public festivities or when taking a swim in a river emptying into the Bosporus Using archival and narrative sources especially the impressions of Evliya Çelebi 1611 about 1685 this book is a mosaic depicting what daily life may have looked like in pre modern Istanbul Suraiya Faroqhi is a professor of history at Ibn Haldun University Istanbul

Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları
Prof Dr Suraiya Faroqhi nin on yedinci ve on sekizinci yüzyıl İstanbul undaki mücadeleler şenlikler ve felaketler üzerine yazdığı Türkçe makalelerden oluşan kitap In this curation of her recent articles Suraiya Faroqhi takes the reader to seventeenth and eighteenth century Istanbul with occasional forays into earlier and later periods The city s ordinary inhabitants take center stage While epidemics and large scale conflagrations might wreck lives overnight the residents of Istanbul worked hard to keep alive and feed their families From the foods eaten and the streets traversed to the miseries endured because of recurring fires Surviving Istanbul illustrates a city of immigrants slaves artisans and rural dwellers supplying the urban markets with all the struggles that living in and around the city entailed However this was a population of youngsters who whenever possible were good at finding opportunities for fun and games at public festivities or when taking a swim in a river emptying into the Bosporus Using archival and narrative sources especially the impressions of Evliya Çelebi 1611 about 1685 this book is a mosaic depicting what daily life may have looked like in pre modern Istanbul Suraiya Faroqhi is a professor of history at Ibn Haldun University Istanbul

Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları
Prof Dr Suraiya Faroqhi nin on yedinci ve on sekizinci yüzyıl İstanbul undaki mücadeleler şenlikler ve felaketler üzerine yazdığı Türkçe makalelerden oluşan kitap In this curation of her recent articles Suraiya Faroqhi takes the reader to seventeenth and eighteenth century Istanbul with occasional forays intoearlier and later periods The city s ordinary inhabitants take center stage While epidemics and large scale conflagrations might wreck lives overnight the residents of Istanbul worked hard to keep alive and feed their families From the foods eaten and the streets traversed to the miseries endured because of recurring fires Surviving Istanbul illustrates a city of immigrants slaves artisans and rural dwellers supplying the urban markets with all the struggles that living in and around the city entailed However this was a population of youngsters who whenever possible were good at finding opportunities for fun and games at public festivities or when taking a swim in a river emptying into the Bosporus Using archival and narrative sources especially the impressions of Evliya Çelebi 1611 about 1685 this book is a mosaic depicting what daily life may have looked like in pre modern Istanbul Suraiya Faroqhi is a professor of history at Ibn Haldun University Istanbul

KOÇ ÜNİVERSİTESİ YAYINLARI
Prof Dr Suraiya Faroqhi nin on yedinci ve on sekizinci yüzyıl İstanbul undaki mücadeleler şenlikler ve felaketler üzerine yazdığı Türkçe makalelerden oluşan kitap In this curation of her recent articles Suraiya Faroqhi takes the reader to seventeenth and eighteenth century Istanbul with occasional forays into earlier and later periods The city s ordinary inhabitants take center stage While epidemics and large scale conflagrations might wreck lives overnight the residents of Istanbul worked hard to keep alive and feed their families From the foods eaten and the streets traversed to the miseries endured because of recurring fires Surviving Istanbul illustrates a city of immigrants slaves artisans and rural dwellers supplying the urban markets with all the struggles that living in and around the city entailed However this was a population of youngsters who whenever possible were good at finding opportunities for fun and games at public festivities or when taking a swim in a river emptying into the Bosporus Using archival and narrative sources especially the impressions of Evliya Çelebi 1611 about 1685 this book is a mosaic depicting what daily life may have looked like in pre modern Istanbul Suraiya Faroqhi is a professor of history at Ibn Haldun University Istanbul