Aleppo: A History: Cities of the Ancient World
Autor Ross Burnsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 sep 2016
In the Arab Middle Ages, Aleppo was a strongpoint of the Islamic resistance to the Crusader presence. Its medieval Citadel is one of the most dramatic examples of a fortified enclosure in the Islamic tradition. In Mamluk and Ottoman times, the city took on a thriving commercial role and provided a base for the first European commercial factories and consulates in the Levant. Its commercial life funded a remarkable building tradition with some hundreds of the 600 or so officially-declared monuments dating from these eras, and its diverse ethnic mixture, with significant Kurdish, Turkish, Christian and Armenian communities provide a richer layering of influences on the city’s life.
In this volume, Ross Burns explores the rich history of this important city, from its earliest history through to the modern era, providing a thorough treatment of this fascinating city history, accessible both to scholarly readers as well as to the general public interested in a factual and comprehensive survey of the city’s past.
Din seria Cities of the Ancient World
- Preț: 298.16 lei
- Preț: 316.66 lei
- Preț: 381.57 lei
- Preț: 381.57 lei
- Preț: 381.57 lei
- Preț: 373.54 lei
- Preț: 381.57 lei
- Preț: 382.95 lei
- 16% Preț: 219.77 lei
- Preț: 385.06 lei
- Preț: 363.44 lei
- Preț: 403.99 lei
Preț: 851.60 lei
Preț vechi: 1144.28 lei
-26% Nou
Puncte Express: 1277
Preț estimativ în valută:
162.100€ • 170.100$ • 135.21£
162.100€ • 170.100$ • 135.21£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 29 ianuarie-12 februarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415737210
ISBN-10: 0415737214
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Cities of the Ancient World
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415737214
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Cities of the Ancient World
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Setting the Scene - Bronze and Iron Ages
2. Greek and Roman Aleppo
3. In Antioch's Orbit - Byzantine Aleppo in a World of Churches and Monasteries
4. Transition to an Islamic Order - Aleppo on a New Frontier
5. A Delicate Balance - Between Turkic and Arab Worlds
6. Fortress of Islam - Aleppo and the First Crusade
7. Zengid Aleppo
8. Saladin and the Ayyubids (1174-1260)
9. A Wider World Opens - Aleppo under the Mamluks (1260-1516)
10. The First Ottoman Centuries (1516-1750)
11. Modernising Aleppo (1750-2000)
12. Postscript
2. Greek and Roman Aleppo
3. In Antioch's Orbit - Byzantine Aleppo in a World of Churches and Monasteries
4. Transition to an Islamic Order - Aleppo on a New Frontier
5. A Delicate Balance - Between Turkic and Arab Worlds
6. Fortress of Islam - Aleppo and the First Crusade
7. Zengid Aleppo
8. Saladin and the Ayyubids (1174-1260)
9. A Wider World Opens - Aleppo under the Mamluks (1260-1516)
10. The First Ottoman Centuries (1516-1750)
11. Modernising Aleppo (1750-2000)
12. Postscript
Recenzii
"Ross Burns' Aleppo: A History is a tour de force. Don't be deceived by the modest title. This is so much more than the story of one of the Middle East's most interesting and oldest cities, it is a sweeping and erudite history of Syria itself, told by an academic and diplomat of immense learning and wisdom. What is more, the economy, wit and refinement of the prose flatters the senses."
- Professor Joshua Landis, Director, Center for Middle East Studies, University of Oklahoma, USA
"[This] substantial book displays true scholarship, examining the whole sweep of Aleppo's history from 3,600 BC to the present day. Along the way are masterly analyses of the transition to Islam with its ingenious waqf system of religious endowments, the delicate balance between the Turks and the Arabs, the vagaries of the French Mandate, and finally the rocky history from independence up to the present. Each chapter is thoroughly supported with detailed maps and photos."
- Diana Darke, The Times Literary Supplement (read the full review here: http://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/spirit-of-the-place/)
"It is incredible to think that there has never been a one volume history of Aleppo before. Burns’ Aleppo will join its companion, Damascus: A History, as an excellent introduction to the subject for students, anyone interested in the history of this fascinating city and, it is much to be hoped, will one day become a guide for future visitors."
- Professor Emma Loosley, University of Exeter, UK
"Few people have done more to promote and preserve an understanding of extraordinary heritage of Syria than Ross Burns. This authoritative work on the history of Aleppo, one of the world’s oldest cities, stands proudly alongside his Monuments of Syria and history of Damascus, detailing the unique treasures that survive but many that have been lost forever."
- Chris Doyle, Director, Caabu (Council for Arab-British Understanding), UK
"... [an] excellent summary of Aleppo's long history"
- Rory Stewart, London Review of Books 2017
"Ross Burns is excellent in placing the role of the city in the wider regional context – how, for example, it was a staging post for Ottoman armies setting out to invade Safavid Iran in the 16th and 17th centuries ... Visitors and residents have in this book an excellent guide to reappraise and appreciate the city’s unique heritage."
- Peter Clark, Journal of Asian Affairs 2018
- Professor Joshua Landis, Director, Center for Middle East Studies, University of Oklahoma, USA
"[This] substantial book displays true scholarship, examining the whole sweep of Aleppo's history from 3,600 BC to the present day. Along the way are masterly analyses of the transition to Islam with its ingenious waqf system of religious endowments, the delicate balance between the Turks and the Arabs, the vagaries of the French Mandate, and finally the rocky history from independence up to the present. Each chapter is thoroughly supported with detailed maps and photos."
- Diana Darke, The Times Literary Supplement (read the full review here: http://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/spirit-of-the-place/)
"It is incredible to think that there has never been a one volume history of Aleppo before. Burns’ Aleppo will join its companion, Damascus: A History, as an excellent introduction to the subject for students, anyone interested in the history of this fascinating city and, it is much to be hoped, will one day become a guide for future visitors."
- Professor Emma Loosley, University of Exeter, UK
"Few people have done more to promote and preserve an understanding of extraordinary heritage of Syria than Ross Burns. This authoritative work on the history of Aleppo, one of the world’s oldest cities, stands proudly alongside his Monuments of Syria and history of Damascus, detailing the unique treasures that survive but many that have been lost forever."
- Chris Doyle, Director, Caabu (Council for Arab-British Understanding), UK
"... [an] excellent summary of Aleppo's long history"
- Rory Stewart, London Review of Books 2017
"Ross Burns is excellent in placing the role of the city in the wider regional context – how, for example, it was a staging post for Ottoman armies setting out to invade Safavid Iran in the 16th and 17th centuries ... Visitors and residents have in this book an excellent guide to reappraise and appreciate the city’s unique heritage."
- Peter Clark, Journal of Asian Affairs 2018
Descriere
Aleppo is one of the longest-surviving cities of the ancient and Islamic Middle East. Until recently it enjoyed a thriving urban life - in particular an active tradition suq, which has a continuous tradtition going back centuries. Its tangle of streets still follow the Hellenistic grid and above it looms the great Citadel, which contains recently discovered remains of a Bronze/Iron Age temple complex, suggesting an even earlier role as a 'high place' in the Canaanite tradition.
In this volume Ross Burns explores Aleppo's rich history from its earliest times through to the modern era, providing a thorough treatment of the fascinating city, accessible both to scholarly readers and to the general public interested in a factual and comprehensive survey of the city's past.
In this volume Ross Burns explores Aleppo's rich history from its earliest times through to the modern era, providing a thorough treatment of the fascinating city, accessible both to scholarly readers and to the general public interested in a factual and comprehensive survey of the city's past.