International audienceThe idea of cosmopolitanism today is often an exercize in regressive nostalgia, harking back to a time when Muslims and Jews, or Greeks and Turks, lived together in Mediterranean cities, mostly of the Ottoman Empire. In this paper, I examine both this notion of Ottoman cosmopolitanism and, under a critical perspective, its ambiguous contemporary revivals
In contemporary European social and political thought, cosmopolitanism is frequently closely linked ...
Contemporary Cosmopolitanism is the first, much-needed, introduction to contemporary political cosmo...
<p>Geographies of cultural contact within the cosmopolitan city: Mediterranean cities looking for ne...
What place is given to foreigners and migrants in the cities of the Mediterranean basin? At a time o...
The study seeks to focus on cases in modem world history in which cosmopolitanism has left its impri...
This article considers two intimately related claims about Mediterranean port cities. First, that th...
Political philosophers and cultural theorists studying twenty-first-century globalization have found...
The purpose of this paper is to problematize traditional views on Eastern Mediterranean port cities ...
Cosmopolitanism is often associated with Enlightenment ideals and European elites who saw themselves...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...
In many academic books and articles, election campaigns and common media, Europe is characterized as...
The paper offers a mutliscalar appreciation of vernacular cosmopolitanism as changing across space, ...
ABSTRACT Cosmopolitism in the cities of the Eastern Mediterranean 1850-1950 The end of the 20th ce...
This paper assesses cosmopolitanism in practice in Europe via an engagement with the 'EU-Turkey ques...
Since the 1990s, Turkey has started to develop an extensive interest in its Ottoman past. The view o...
In contemporary European social and political thought, cosmopolitanism is frequently closely linked ...
Contemporary Cosmopolitanism is the first, much-needed, introduction to contemporary political cosmo...
<p>Geographies of cultural contact within the cosmopolitan city: Mediterranean cities looking for ne...
What place is given to foreigners and migrants in the cities of the Mediterranean basin? At a time o...
The study seeks to focus on cases in modem world history in which cosmopolitanism has left its impri...
This article considers two intimately related claims about Mediterranean port cities. First, that th...
Political philosophers and cultural theorists studying twenty-first-century globalization have found...
The purpose of this paper is to problematize traditional views on Eastern Mediterranean port cities ...
Cosmopolitanism is often associated with Enlightenment ideals and European elites who saw themselves...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...
In many academic books and articles, election campaigns and common media, Europe is characterized as...
The paper offers a mutliscalar appreciation of vernacular cosmopolitanism as changing across space, ...
ABSTRACT Cosmopolitism in the cities of the Eastern Mediterranean 1850-1950 The end of the 20th ce...
This paper assesses cosmopolitanism in practice in Europe via an engagement with the 'EU-Turkey ques...
Since the 1990s, Turkey has started to develop an extensive interest in its Ottoman past. The view o...
In contemporary European social and political thought, cosmopolitanism is frequently closely linked ...
Contemporary Cosmopolitanism is the first, much-needed, introduction to contemporary political cosmo...
<p>Geographies of cultural contact within the cosmopolitan city: Mediterranean cities looking for ne...