Hagia Sophia in the Long Nineteenth Century

Hagia Sophia in the Long Nineteenth Century - Edinburgh Studies on the Ottoman Empire

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Hagia Sophia-a building whose domes have defined Istanbul's skyline for over 1500 years-has led many lives. Initially a church, subsequently a mosque, then a museum, the structure is today a monument of world heritage, even as its official status remains contested. Hagia Sophia's global fame took shape during the long nineteenth century, when Europeans "discovered" its architectural significance. But what role did local actors play in the creation of Hagia Sophia as a modern monument? This book seeks out the audiences of this building beyond its Western interpreters, from Ottoman officials to the diverse communities of Istanbul. Chronologically bracketed by the major renovation of the structure in the 1740s and its conversion into a museum in 1934, this volume traces the gradual transformation of Hagia Sophia within the Ottoman imaginary from imaret (mosque complex) to eser (monument); that is, from lived space to archaeological artifact.

Book information

ISBN: 9781474461009
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Imprint: Edinburgh University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 726.50949618
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 312
Weight: 806g
Height: 163mm
Width: 242mm
Spine width: 23mm