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Greek-Orthodox People of Constantinople, 14531600 (Greek language text)

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By (author): Costas M. Stamatopoulos

What follows the Fall of Constantinople?  How does the Ottoman capital develop? How do its residents survive and how do the Greek-Orthodox people organize their life? How deep is the effect of the Fall? Is there continuity from the pre-fall period? The book draws information from Constantinople chronicles, travellers narratives, diaries of Westerners who lived among the Greek-Orthodox people, preacher sermons revealing the existing social problems, from the heroic new martyrs commemorated in the Synaxaria, as well as from older texts of Greek historians and articles of contemporary Ottomanists. The reader follows the travellers in their exploration of Constantinople at the time in its historic centre and its outskirts. Eventually, the citys ancient and byzantine monuments cease to exist; the Byzantine Poli (City) becomes blurry. A new, Ottoman capital arises and begins to flourish, though its heyday is besmirched by chronic scourges: fires, earthquakes, epidemics, famine, and sufferings, against which everyone is powerless. The life of the Greek-Orthodox people, and others, develops around their mahallah (neighbourhood), their parish, their guilds, the market. This is also the period when Greek Orthodox begin their first contacts with both the West, mostly with Protestants, and the orthodox Russia. Greek language text See more
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  • Weight: 682g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Kapon Editions
  • Publication City/Country: Greece
  • Language: Greek
  • ISBN13: 9786182180310

About Costas M. Stamatopoulos

After concluding his thesis on Byzantine history at the Sorbonne Costas M. Stamatopoulos has written a number of articles and studies on the Greek presence in Constantinople and Asia Minor. The following are among his works also published by Kapon (in Greek if not otherwise stated): The Tatoi Chronicle (18002003) Vol. I and Vol. II (2004); Tatoi. A Guided Tour through Time and Space (2011 2015); Monarchy in Modern Greece (2015 the English and French editions appeared in 2017). Costas M. Stamatopoulos is vice-president of the Hellenic Environment and Culture Society.

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