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Author Madden, Thomas F., author

Title Istanbul : city of majesty at the crossroads of the world / Thomas F. Madden

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 Maine State Lib. Stacks  OFFSITE 949.61 M179i 2016    AVAILABLE  
Phys Descr xviii, 381 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents Part I. Byzantion (667 BC-AD 330). Across from the city of the blind -- Bread for Athens -- Romans bearing gifts -- Ruin and survival -- Part II. Byzantine Constantinople (330-1453). Founding a new Rome -- Baptized capital -- East of the fall of Rome -- City of Justinian -- Surviving the Middle Ages -- Byzantine plots -- Dining with barbarians -- Treasure and treachery -- Blind men -- Latin occupation -- Life among the ruins -- Empire's end -- Part III. Ottoman Constantinople (1453-1923). The spider's curtain -- City of Suleiman the Magnificent -- The sultanate of women -- Return of the West -- Sick man of Europe -- Empire's end, again -- Part IV. Istanbul (1923-2016). Becoming modern
Summary Perched at the tip of Europe, gazing across to the shores of Asia, Istanbul remains as much a city of crossroads as it has been for the past two millennia. The history of this fabled metropolis--known at first as Byzantion, then Constantinople, and now Istanbul--is glorious, grandiose, and astounding. No other city has stood at the center of world events for so long, a home to great empires and diverse cultures from the Greeks to the Romans, the Italians to the Armenians, the Ottomans to the modern Turks. Prizewinning historian Thomas F. Madden's tremendous new biography of this mysterious city captures centuries of triumph and defeat, riches and poverty, seen through the lives of those who inhabited it: the emperors and empresses, craftsmen and architects, sailors and fishermen, street vendors and harem concubines. This book propels the reader on a journey of Mediterranean commerce, thought, religion, and power, running through ancient roads, wharfs, forums, and palaces. Excavating centuries of firsthand accounts, Madden sets this history against the background of men and women who forever changed their worlds, including Alexander the Great, Constantine, Empress Theodora, Mehmed the Conqueror, Suleiman the Magnificent, and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Witness the construction of the massive Theodosian Walls, the embellishment of rich Hagia Sophia, and the transformation and revitalization of the Golden Horn district. From 667 BC to President Erdoan's tumultuous twenty-first century presidency, Madden's account not only questions how we think of Istanbul's past, but also examines what we can learn from a people who have withstood invasion and threat time and time again. Through the long gaze of Madden's stirring narrative, we experience the strength of a people who endure at the intersection of faith, geography, and ideology.--Adapted from dust jacket
Subject Istanbul (Turkey) -- History
Istanbul (Turkey) -- Civilization
Other Form Online version: Madden, Thomas F., author Istanbul New York : Viking, 2016 9780698140585
OCLC # 944380321
ISBN # 9780670016600
0670016608
PUBN # 40026642347