Art, archaeology, imperialism: Western Anatolia and its railways in the Victorian imagination (1854-1877)
<p>My dissertation focuses on the visual cultures that emerged around the British railways built in Ottoman Anatolia during the mid-to-late nineteenth century. Connecting the eastern Mediterranean port city of Izmir with the Anatolian interior, the railways were anticipated to bring economic b...
Main Author: | Solovyev, A |
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Other Authors: | Wright, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2024
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