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Subject |
Related Preparation |
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Ders Tanıtımı ve de Ders İçeriğinin Açıklanması |
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2) |
The end of the Byzantine Constantinople & Formation of the Ottoman Istanbul |
Halil İnalcık, The Status of the Greek Patriarch Under the Ottomans
Philip Mansel, Constantinople, chapter 2, “City of God”
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3) |
Ruling of multi-religious & multi-ethnic Istanbul under the Ottoman Rule |
Halil İnalcık, The Status of the Greek Patriarch Under the Ottomans
Philip Mansel, Constantinople, chapter 2, “City of God”
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4) |
The Golden Age of the Ottomans
Hagia Sophia: From an imperial church to an imperial mosque.
Sinan: The Chief Architect of the Empire
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Gülru Necipoglu, The Age of Sinan: Architectural Culture in the Ottoman Empire (Reaktion Books, London, and Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2005, 2010). Excerpt.
Gülru Necipoğlu, “The life of an Imperial Monument: Hagia Sophia after Byzantium,” in Hagia Sophia from the Age of Justinian to the Present, R. Mark, A. S. Çakmak (NY: Cambridge University Press, 1992): 195-225.
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5) |
Oppressive imperial policies, 16th & 17th centuries
Istanbul Society in pre-Tanzimat Period
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Madeline Zilfi, “The Kadızadelis: discordant Revivalism in the 17th Century Istanbul”, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 45, no. 4, 1986, 251-269.
Ekrem Işın, “Daily Life in Istanbul in Pre-Modern Period” in Daily Life in Istanbul.
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6) |
Leisure and Pleasure in the City |
Shirine Hamadeh, The City’s Pleasures, Istanbul in the 18th Century, Excerpt
Cengiz Kırlı: “Coffeehouses in Istanbul”
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7) |
Modernization / Westernization in the Empire
Enraged Sultan and “the Greek Intrigue” (1821)
Difficult times in the city & Social Tension
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Philip Mansel, “Mahmud II” in Constantinople, city of the World’s Desire, chapter 10.
Hakan Erdem, “Do Not Think of the Greeks as Agricultural Labourers’: Ottoman Responses to the Greek War of Independence,” in Citizenship and the Nation-State in Greece and Turkey, pp. 67-84.
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8) |
Istanbul Society after the years of the Greek Revolt (1821)
Declaration of Reforms
Tanzimat –Reorganization– 1839 Imperial Reform Edict
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Şükrü Hanioğlu, A Brief History of the Late Ottoman Empire, Princeton, Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008, chapters 2, 3 & 4.
Philip Mansel, Mahmud II,” in Constantinople, city of the World’s Desire, chapter 10.
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9) |
European armies in Istanbul, Crimean War
Municipal Reform & Imperial Power Exhibition
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Murat Gül: Istanbul Between the Crimean War and First World War, in Emergence of Istanbul, chapter 2.
Philip Mansel, “City of Marvels” in Constantinople, City of the World’s Desire, chapter 11.
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10) |
Social & Cultural Life in the City
Theatres, Literary Societies
Populations in the city
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Philip Mansel, Constantinople, City of the World’s Desire, chapter 12.
Aron Rodrigue, The Beginnings of Westernization and Community Reform Among Istanbul’s Jewry, 1854-1865.
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11) |
Istanbul in the eyes of the travelers |
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, The Turkish Embassy Letters (Longman)
Ubicini, The Letters From Turkey
Gerard Nerval, Voyage to the Orient. Excerpt
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12) |
Ottoman Parliament / Constitution (1876)
Ottoman-Russian War & The difficult year, 1878
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Philip Mansel, “Yıldız”, in Constantinople, City of the World’s Desire, Chapter 13.
Florian Riedler, “Armenian Labor Migration to Istanbul” in The City on the Ottoman Empire, Migration and the Making of Urban Modernity, eds. U. Freitag, M. Fuhrmann, N. Lafi, F. Rriedler, New York: Soass, Routladge, 2011.
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13) |
A new Hope: Second Ottoman Parliament 1908 /The Young Turk Revolution
Celebration & Disappointment
Nationalism in Cosmopolitan Istanbul
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Philip Mansel, “Young Turks” in Constantinople, City of the World’s Desire, chapter 14. |
14) |
First World War I
The city under occupation Lausanne & forced exchange of populations
Istanbul under the rule of Turkish Republic
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Philip Mansel, “The Death of a Capital” in Constantinople, city of the World’s Desire, chapter 15.
John Freely, The Imperial City, the last Chapter
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15) |
Final Sınavı |
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16) |
Final Exam |
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Course Notes: |
Philip Mansel, Constantinople, The World’s Desire, chapters 1, 2, 10-15.
Halil İnalcık, “Policies of Mehmed II towards Greek Population of Istanbul and Byzantine Buildings of the City”.
Halil İnalcık, The Status of the Greek Patriarch Under the Ottomans
Gülru Necipoglu, The Age of Sinan: Architectural Culture in the Ottoman Empire (Reaktion Books, London, and Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2005, 2010). Excerpt.
Gülru Necipoğlu, “The life of an Imperial Monument: Hagia Sophia after Byzantium,” in Hagia Sophia from the Age of Justinian to the Present, R. Mark, A. S. Çakmak (NY: Cambridge University Press, 1992): 195-225.
Madeline Zilfi, “The Kadızadelis: discordant Revivalism in the 17th Century Istanbul”, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 45, no. 4, 1986, 251-269.
Ekrem Işın, “Daily Life in Istanbul in Pre-Modern Period” in Daily Life in Istanbul.
Shirine Hamadeh, The City’s Pleasures, Istanbul in the 18th Century, Excerpt
Cengiz Kırlı: “Coffeehouses in Istanbul”
Hakan Erdem, “Do Not Think of the Greeks as Agricultural Labourers’: Ottoman Responses to the Greek War of Independence,” in Citizenship and the Nation-State in Greece and Turkey, pp. 67-84.
Şükrü Hanioğlu, A Brief History of the Late Ottoman Empire, Princeton, Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008, chapters 2, 3 & 4.
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References: |
Murat Gül: Istanbul Between the Crimean War and First World War, in Emergence of Istanbul, chapter 2.
Aron Rodrigue, The Beginnings of Westernization and Community Reform Among Istanbul’s Jewry, 1854-1865.
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, The Turkish Embassy Letters (Longman)
Ubicini, The Letters From Turkey
Gerard Nerval, Voyage to the Orient. Excerpt
Florian Riedler, “Armenian Labor Migration to Istanbul” in The City on the Ottoman Empire, Migration and the Making of Urban Modernity, eds. U. Freitag, M. Fuhrmann, N. Lafi, F. Rriedler, New York: Soass, Routladge, 2011.
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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To have knowledge about logistics operations and the basic legislation |
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2) |
To have knowledge about the politics, corporations and the developments in logistics. |
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3) |
To have knowledge about the economical life and the basic features of the enterprises that take place in logistics sector. |
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4) |
To have knowledge about the documents that are used in logistics and how to prepare them. |
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5) |
To have knowledge about the new marketing and sales techniques and the principles of opening to new markets. |
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6) |
To have knowledge and consciousness about the job security, worker health and environment protection in logistics sector. |
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7) |
To have knowledge and consciousness about the basic legal attainments, social responsibility, ethics and social security rights in logistics. |
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8) |
To be involved in communication network in logistics sector and follow the developments. |
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9) |
To have the ability to comment and evaluate the classical and current theories by taking into account the developments in logistics and supply chain areas. |
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10) |
To have the basic knowledge about foreign trade and customs legislation. |
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11) |
To have knowledge about relationship between foreign trade and logistics management. |
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12) |
To have basic knowledge in at least one foreign language. |
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13) |
He/she can use information and communication tecnologies that necessary for their area, follows technological change and applies new technologies to business system. |
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