Architecture and Landscape in Medieval Anatolia, 1100-1500

Rachel Goshgarian editor Patricia Blessing editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:28th Feb '17

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Includes 10 case studies of architecture, urban space and landscape in medieval Anatolia. Reflects current trends in scholarship on this complex frontier zone, showing the fluid frontier character of the region to be crucial for its building fabric. Explores themes such as the persistence of Christian settlements and communities, the impact of Mongol invasion, the role of Sufi communities, and the definition of landscapes in texts. Shows how spaces and places were created and understood by people living in Anatolia from the 12th through to the early 16th centuries.

This book looks beyond political structures and towards a reconsideration of the interactions between the rural and the urban; an analysis of the relationships between architecture, culture and power; and an examination of the region's multiple geographies.Anatolia was home to a large number of polities in the medieval period. Given its location at the geographical and chronological juncture between Byzantines and the Ottomans, its story tends to be read through the Seljuk experience. This obscures the multiple experiences and spaces of Anatolia under the Byzantine empire, Turko-Muslim dynasties contemporary to the Seljuks, the Mongol llkhanids, and the various beyliks of eastern and western Anatolia. This book looks beyond political structures and towards a reconsideration of the interactions between the rural and the urban; an analysis of the relationships between architecture, culture and power; and an examination of the region's multiple geographies. In order to expand historiographical perspectives it draws on a wide variety of sources (architectural, artistic, documentary and literary), including texts composed in several languages (Arabic, Armenian, Byzantine Greek, Persian and Turkish).

ISBN: 9781474411295

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 789g

312 pages