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Philliou, Christine. “Invisible Ink: Erasures and Revelations of Valide Han”. YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies 6, December (December 2024): 107-18

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"Fieldnote: İstanΠόλις, JOTSA, Digital Humanities Special Issue 9.2"

Christine Philliou & Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Philliou, C. & F.M. Sümertaş, (2023) Fieldnote: İstanΠόλις, JOTSA, Digital Humanities Special Issue 9.2

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“On Dokuzuncu Yüzyıl İstanbul'unda Ağlar, Aktörler: Kent Tarihi için Bir Yöntem Denemesi”

Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Sümertaş, F.M (2023) “On Dokuzuncu Yüzyıl İstanbul'unda Ağlar, Aktörler: Kent Tarihi için Bir

Yöntem Denemesi” Tarihte Yeni Yaklaşımlar, Fatma Öncel & Sinem Erdoğan (eds) Vakıfbank Yayınları.

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“The Population Exchange and the Loss of ‘Cultural Capital’: The Case of the Greek Literary Society of Istanbul”

Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Sümertaş, F.M. (2023) “The Population Exchange and the Loss of ‘Cultural Capital’: The

Case of the Greek Literary Society of Istanbul,” Turkish Historical Review, Brill,

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“Geçmiş”ten Gelen, BugüneDirenen: Osmanlı’dan Cumhuriyet’e Geçişte Bizans Mirasının Yerli Uzmanları, İstanbullu Rumlar”

Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Sümertaş, F. M. (2023) ““Geçmiş”ten Gelen, Bugüne Direnen: Osmanlı’dan Cumhuriyet’e Geçişte Bizans Mirasının Yerli Uzmanları, İstanbullu Rumlar” Mimar-ist, Mimarlar Odası İstanbul Yayınları, 84-91.

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Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Sümertaş, Firuzan Melike. “The Loss of the Greek Literary Society of Istanbul, the Syllogos, and Mapping As a Counter-Act”. YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies 6, December (December 2024): 127-32.

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“Fields into Houses: Local Actors, Society and the Making of a New Urban Landscape in Tarlabaşı and Tatavla in Late Ottoman Istanbul”

Ozil, Ayşe

Ozil, Ayşe, “Fields into Houses: Local Actors, Society and the Making of a New Urban Landscape in Tarlabaşı and Tatavla in Late Ottoman Istanbul”, Middle Eastern Studies (2024, online first).

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“Mağduriyetin Ötesi: Erken Cumhuriyet Dönemi’nde Uluslararası Ticaret ve Gayrimüslim Aktörler”

Ozil, Ayşe

Ozil, Ayşe, “Mağduriyetin Ötesi: Erken Cumhuriyet Dönemi’nde Uluslararası Ticaret ve Gayrimüslim Aktörler”, in İlk Yüzyılı Biterken Cumhuriyet: Demokratikleşme Momentleri, Sıradan İnsanlar ve Siyaset, eds. G. Özkan, Ö. Turan, B. Boşnak, T. Erçetin (Istanbul: Istanbul Bilgi University Press, 2024).

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“Before the War: Orthodox Christians in Anatolia, 1880s-1914”

Ozil, Ayşe

Ozil, Ayşe, “Before the War: Orthodox Christians in Anatolia, 1880s-1914”, Turkish Historical Review, vol. 14 (2023).

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“Galata’da Uluslararası Ticareti Mektup Zarflarından Okumak”

Ozil, Ayşe

Ozil, Ayşe, “Galata’da Uluslararası Ticareti Mektup Zarflarından Okumak”, Toplumsal Tarih: Akademi, no. 2, 2023, pp. 106-110.

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“Foreigners in their Homeland”

Poulos, Panagiotis

Poulos, Panagiotis C. 2024. “Foreigners in their Homeland” Song Writing, Musical Estrangement, and Subjecthood Formation in Late Ottoman Istanbul. The World of Music (New Series) 13(1). https://journals.uni-goettingen.de/wom/article/view/1866

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"Greeks, Jews, and Music Sociality in Late Ottoman Istanbul"

Poulos, Panagiotis

Poulos, Panagiotis C. (2022). Greeks, Jews, and Music Sociality in Late Ottoman Istanbul. Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association 9(1), 51-69. 

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“Spaces of Intercommunal Musical Relations in Ottoman Istanbul”

Poulos, Panagiotis

Poulos, Panagiotis C. (2019). Spaces of Intercommunal Musical Relations in Ottoman Istanbul. YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies 1, 181-191. https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/904989

"Greeks and Turks meet the Rum: Making Sense of the Sounds of ‘Old Istanbul"

Poulos, Panagiotis

Poulos, Panagiotis C. (2014). Greeks and Turks meet the Rum: Making Sense of the Sounds of ‘Old Istanbul’. Στο V. Lytra (Επιμ.), When Greeks and Turks Meet: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Relationship since 1923, (σσ. 83-105). Aldershot: Ashgate.

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"The Non-Muslim Musicians of Istanbul: Between Recorded and Intimate Memory"

Poulos, Panagiotis

Poulos, Panagiotis C. (2013). The Non-Muslim Musicians of Istanbul: Between Recorded and Intimate Memory. Στο R. P. Pennanen, P. C. Poulos, & Theodosiou, A. (Επιμ.), Ottoman Intimacies, Balkan Musical Realities (σσ. 51-68). Helsinki: The Finnish Institute at Athens.

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Christine Philliou

Philliou, Christine. “Invisible Ink: Erasures and Revelations of Valide Han”. YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies 6, December (December 2024): 107-18

“The Loss of the Greek Literary Society of Istanbul, the Syllogos, and Mapping As a Counter-Act”

Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Abstract: The destruction and erasure of the non-Muslim presence in the urban fabric of Istanbul over the last century or more occurred at various levels, ranging from the departure or expulsion of individuals to the destruction of buildings and neighborhoods and the dismantling of institutional bodies. This process, involving a multitude of actors operating at different scales, was largely driven by a common underlying motive: the desire to create a nation-state with a homogeneous national identity and culture, one defined by a single language, a single religion, and Turkified economic systems. Several factors intensified the push for homogeneous populations on both shores of the Aegean, including the rising nationalist ambitions of Turks and Greeks after the 1908 Young Turk Revolution, the decade of wars from the 1910s to early 1920s, the Allied occupation of Istanbul following World War I, and the anti-minority policies of the period’s new nation-states. Collectively, these factors led to the transformation and homogenization of urban Istanbul’s economic, cultural, and intellectual landscapes. An illustrative example of this transformation is the Greek Literary Society of Istanbul (Ὁ ἐν Κωνσταντινουπόλει Ἑλληνικὸς Φιλολογικὸς Σύλλογος), known as the Syllogos (1861–1923). The Syllogos’s closure by the new republican administration in response to nationalist tensions, along with the confiscation of its properties, building, archive, and library, marked an early watershed in the erasure of Istanbul’s non-Muslim—particularly Greek Orthodox—presence. This essay outlines this erasure and proposes a counter-effort to preserve the Syllogos’s legacy within modern scholarship.

Sümertaş, Firuzan Melike. “The Loss of the Greek Literary Society of Istanbul, the Syllogos, and Mapping As a Counter-Act”. YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies 6, December (December 2024): 127-32.

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Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Abstract: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum."

Sümertaş, F. M. (2023) ““Geçmiş”ten Gelen, Bugüne Direnen: Osmanlı’dan Cumhuriyet’e Geçişte Bizans Mirasının Yerli Uzmanları, İstanbullu Rumlar” Mimar-ist, Mimarlar Odası İstanbul Yayınları, 84-91.

Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Abstract: The article discusses the significance of the Phanariots, a Greek community in Constantinople, and their domestic architecture on the Phanar waterfront. It explores the historical context of this community's development and its interactions with the environment, using a range of scholarly references  to illustrate the evolution of their housing and influence within the city. By examining the architecture and living conditions, the work aims to shed light on the cultural and social dynamics that characterized this community, contributing to a depeer understanding of Byzantine heritage in Istanbul.

Sümertaş, F.M. (2023) “The Population Exchange and the Loss of ‘Cultural Capital’: The

Case of the Greek Literary Society of Istanbul,” Turkish Historical Review, Brill,

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Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Abstract: The article discusses the significance of the Phanariots, a Greek community in Constantinople, and their domestic architecture on the Phanar waterfront. It explores the historical context of this community's development and its interactions with the environment, using a range of scholarly references  to illustrate the evolution of their housing and influence within the city. By examining the architecture and living conditions, the work aims to shed light on the cultural and social dynamics that characterized this community, contributing to a depeer understanding of Byzantine heritage in Istanbul.

Sümertaş, F.M (2023) “On Dokuzuncu Yüzyıl İstanbul'unda Ağlar, Aktörler: Kent Tarihi için Bir

Yöntem Denemesi” Tarihte Yeni Yaklaşımlar, Fatma Öncel & Sinem Erdoğan (eds) Vakıfbank Yayınları.

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Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Christine Philliou & Firuzan Melike Sümertaş

Abstract: The article discusses the significance of the Phanariots, a Greek community in Constantinople, and their domestic architecture on the Phanar waterfront. It explores the historical context of this community's development and its interactions with the environment, using a range of scholarly references  to illustrate the evolution of their housing and influence within the city. By examining the architecture and living conditions, the work aims to shed light on the cultural and social dynamics that characterized this community, contributing to a depeer understanding of Byzantine heritage in Istanbul.

Philliou, C. & F.M. Sümertaş, (2023) Fieldnote: İstanΠόλις, JOTSA, Digital Humanities Special Issue 9.2

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