The history of a bewilderingly exotic city, rarely written about: five hundred years of clashing cultures and peoples, from the glories of Suleiman the Magnificent to its nadir under Nazi occupation.
Salonica is the point where the wonders and horrors of the Orient and Europe have met over the centuries.
Written with a Pepysian sense of the texture of daily life in the city through the ages, and with breathtakingly detailed historical research, Salonica evokes the sights, smells, habits, songs and responses of a unique city and its inhabitants. The history of Salonica is one of forgotten alternatives and wrong choices, of identities assumed and discarded. For centuries Jews, Christians and Muslims have succeeded each other in ascendancy, each people intent on erasing the presence of their predecessors, and the result is a city of extraordinarily rich cultural traditions and memories of extreme violence and genocide, one that sits on the overlapping hinterlands of both Europe and the East.
Detalles del producto
Editorial : Harper Collins; Reprint edición (16 octubre 2001)
Idioma : Inglés
Tapa blanda : 352 páginas
ISBN-10 : 0007120222
ISBN-13 : 978-0007120222
Peso del producto : 1,05 kg
Dimensiones : 12.9 x 4.4 x 19.8 cm
Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº752 en Historia de la religión (Libros)
nº2.413 en Historia de la edad moderna hasta el siglo XX
nº3.834 en Historia de Europa (Libros)
Opiniones de los clientes: 4,5
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