Made known to a larger public by the Memories of Humankind: Stories from the Ottoman Manuscripts exhibition, and had previously been accessed by researchers…
Zeynep Burcu Kantemir
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It was with great sadness that we learned of the passing of Cyril Mango (14 April 1928–8 February 2021), a pillar of Byzantine studies…
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Gabriel Millet (1867–1953) established Byzantine art history and archaeology as an academic field in France at the turn of the twentieth century. Trained in…
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One of the most outstanding riches of the lands we stand on is the history and cultural heritage left to us by the Byzantine…
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This is the third International Congress of Byzantine Studies to be held in Italy, a full seventy years since the last edition hosted by…
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The geographical position of Istanbul was not always how we know it to be today. It has only been a little over a century…
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Exhibitions
Cultural Nationalism and Collective Memory of Greek Orthodox Community during the Occupation of Istanbul (1918-1923): The Case of Telegram FO 371/5190 from National Archives UK
The telegram with reference number FO 371/5190 from National Archives UK is a petition signed by Greek and Armenian church representatives on January…
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One hundred years ago, at the height of the Balkan Wars, Bulgarian forces moved into Macedonia and Thrace, finally taking Edirne on 26 March…
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I heaved a sigh of relief when the plane landed at the Venice Marco Polo Airport. Having thought I was never going to make…
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Exhibitions
Churches of Constantinople at the Beginning of the 20th Century with Drawings by Adolphe Thiers
“We hope that these surveys and studies will contribute to a better knowledge and a better appreciation of the art of the city. [.…