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History of Modern Turkey
Ottoman History Podcast
33 episodes
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Interviews with scholars about the history of Turkey since its founding in 1923
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Interviews with scholars about the history of Turkey since its founding in 1923
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History
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Izmir & Thessaloniki: from Empire to Nation-State
History of Modern Turkey
7 years ago
Izmir & Thessaloniki: from Empire to Nation-State
Episode 337 with Kalliopi Amygdalou hosted by Michael Talbot Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud During the late Ottoman period, the diverse and vibrant Aegean ports of Izmir (Smyrna) and Thessaloniki (Salonica) experienced rapid growth and transformation through the increased interconnection of the Mediterranean world and the rise of maritime trade. But in the tumultuous final decade of the Ottoman period, both cities witnessed political and demographic upheaval as well as outright destruction by fire. With Thessaloniki permanently incorporated into Greece and Izmir into the new Republic of Turkey in 1923, the two cities seemed destined to follow different paths. Yet as our guest Kalliopi Amygdalou explains, interesting comparisons and parallels between the development of Izmir and Thessaloniki endured even after they ceased to be part of a unified Ottoman polity. In this episode, we follow the story of urban and architectural transformation in Izmir and Thessaloniki after the decade of war between the Balkan Wars (1912-13) and the establishment of the Republic of Turkey and the period that followed in the two cities under a transition from empire to nation-state. « Click for More »
History of Modern Turkey
Interviews with scholars about the history of Turkey since its founding in 1923