The Commission for the Preservation of Antiquities and its role in the appropriation of İstanbul’s diverse heritage as national heritage (1939–1953)

This paper argues that the early Republican attempts to reintegrate the Ottoman past into nationalist narratives later found their reflections in discussions regarding the preservation of İstanbul’s diverse heritage, coinciding with the redefinition of Turkish nationalism in the 1940s, incorporating...

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Appropriation
Architecture
Celebrations
Civilization
Committees
Cultural heritage
Historic artifacts
Islam
Monuments
Museums
National identity
National monuments
Nationalism
Preservation
Redefinition
Religion
Tribunals & commissions
Turkish culture
Urbanism
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