The article examines Muslim pilgrimages to Christian places of worship in Istanbul after the 1950s. It aims to answer whether and how the Ottoman heritage of cultural diversity fits or does not fit with the pattern of the nation-state. After a brief bibliographic overview of the issue of shared sacred spaces, the presentation assembles, as a first step, some of the key elements of Istanbul’s multi-secular links with religious practices: the sanctity of the city both for Christianity and Islam; the long tradition of pilgrimages and their importance for the local economy; meanings and etymologies of the word pilgrimage in the most common languages of the Ottoman space; and the silence of the nineteenth century’s Greek sources concerning the s...
The Ottoman capture of Istanbul in 1453 paved the way for the city to become the Ottoman imperial ce...
In this article, I draw on Pierre Nora’s concept of “sites of memory” to explore the material textur...
This article presents the points of view from which interreligious relations in the Ottoman world ha...
The article examines Muslim pilgrimages to Christian places of worship in Istanbul after the 19...
International audienceThis paper deals with conditions for tolerance at holy places, with special at...
This dissertation explores the contemporary place of Islam in urban life through a mixed-methods pro...
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Reaching for Istanbul’s Urban Pilgrimage SitesStories about historic architectural sites of religiou...
This paper examines from a culturalist viewpoint Istanbul\u27s contribution to the diversification o...
Üsküdar is one of the oldest settlements in Istanbul dating back to the early Ottoman period and the...
This article aims to analyse how the unique religious ritual such as the Muslim pilgrimage the hajj ...
When Istanbul (then Constantinople) was ruled by the Byzantine Christian governors, it witnessed man...
This paper discusses the increasing prominence of religious, iconic symbolism in Turkish visual poli...
This article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Muslims in the Republic ...
The Ottoman capture of Istanbul in 1453 paved the way for the city to become the Ottoman imperial ce...
In this article, I draw on Pierre Nora’s concept of “sites of memory” to explore the material textur...
This article presents the points of view from which interreligious relations in the Ottoman world ha...
The article examines Muslim pilgrimages to Christian places of worship in Istanbul after the 19...
International audienceThis paper deals with conditions for tolerance at holy places, with special at...
This dissertation explores the contemporary place of Islam in urban life through a mixed-methods pro...
What makes Istanbul special and unique, is not its beauty, but the memories, the good and the bad of...
This article discusses the origins and characteristics of the Greek Orthodox churches of Asia Minor ...
Reaching for Istanbul’s Urban Pilgrimage SitesStories about historic architectural sites of religiou...
This paper examines from a culturalist viewpoint Istanbul\u27s contribution to the diversification o...
Üsküdar is one of the oldest settlements in Istanbul dating back to the early Ottoman period and the...
This article aims to analyse how the unique religious ritual such as the Muslim pilgrimage the hajj ...
When Istanbul (then Constantinople) was ruled by the Byzantine Christian governors, it witnessed man...
This paper discusses the increasing prominence of religious, iconic symbolism in Turkish visual poli...
This article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Muslims in the Republic ...
The Ottoman capture of Istanbul in 1453 paved the way for the city to become the Ottoman imperial ce...
In this article, I draw on Pierre Nora’s concept of “sites of memory” to explore the material textur...
This article presents the points of view from which interreligious relations in the Ottoman world ha...