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Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The life and times of F.W. Hasluck 1878-1920 Volume 3
Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The life and times of F.W. Hasluck 1878-1920 Volume 3

Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The life and times of F.W. Hasluck 1878-1920 Volume 3

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Acknowledgements
Preface
David Shankland, Hasluck Revisited

PART ONE: NATIONALISM AND HERITAGE

  • Kraus Kreiser, The Turkish discovery of Anatolia
  • Gianclaudio Macchiarella, Albania and the FYR of Macedonia: Two recent laws concerning cultural heritage protection in the Balkans
  • Eisuke Tanaka, Turks and Trojans: Turkish approaches to the Anatolian past
  • Debbie Challis, Charles Newton: The keeper, the British Museum and the Ottoman Empire

PART TWO: HETERODOX CURRENTS

  • John Norton, Tracking Turkish tribes
  • Rıza Yıldırım, Investing the socio-cultural background of the Kızılbaş ‘heresy’ in the Ottoman Empire: the case of Seyyid Rüstem Gazi
  • Hande Birkalan-Gedik, Reconsidering gender and genre: female aşıks, tradition and tactics
  • Caroline Tee, Seyfili Dede — the life history of an Alevi dede-aşık
  • Zeynep Yürekli, Two shrines joined in one network: Seyyid Gazi and Hacı Bektaş
  • Esra Danacıoğlu Tamur and Amed Gökçen, Fieldwork among the Ezidis/Yezidis of Viranşehir

PART THREE: RELIGION AND RITUAL

  • Robert Langer, The transfer of the Alevi cem ritual from Anatolia to Istanbul and beyond
  • Afrodite Kamara, Religious extremism in Anatolia and Syria: A comparative study of ecstatic and destructive behaviour 14. Glenn Bowman, Hasluck Redux: contemporary sharing of shrines in Macedonia
  • Tijana Krstic, The ambiguous politics of ‘ambiguous santuaries’; F. Hasluck and historiography on syncretism and conversion to Islam in 15th and 16th century Ottoman Rumeli
  • Edith Wolper, Khidr and the language of conversion: creating landscapes of discontinuity

PART FOUR: MATERIAL CULTURE

  • Ömür Bakırer, Two essays on the Divriği great mosque and hospital
  • Ali Uzay Peker, Imprisoned pearls: the long-forgotten symbolism of the Great Mosque and D®r al-shif®’ at Divriği

PART FIVE: HISTORY AND CHANGE

  • Colin Heywood, Standing of Hasluck’s shoulders: Another look at Francesco Lupazzolo and his Aegean Isolario (1638) 20. David Barchard, The clash of religions in nineteenth century Crete
  • Harry Norris, Bucharest (Bucureşti), ‘Bektashi Pages’ and Kosovo (Kosova); Three neglected corners of changing Albanian culture language and identity during the days of travel and discovery of the Haslucks in the Balkan
  • Keith Hopwood, Cyzicus
Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The life and times of F.W. Hasluck 1878-1920 Volume 3 Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The life and times of F.W. Hasluck 1878-1920 Volume 3 9789754284843 Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The life and times of F.W. Hasluck 1878-1920 Volume 3