Turkey Book Talk episode #93 – Haris Theodorelis-Rigas on Skarlatos Byzantios’ “Constantinople” (Istos), a monumental social and historical description of Istanbul written in the mid-19th century.
Haris is a Latin and Classical Greek instructor at Koç University and translator of the first volume of this work, which Byzantios wrote from 1851 to 1869. He is also one of the founders of Istos, a publishing house focusing on the Greek Orthodox heritage of Istanbul and Anatolia.
The conversation discusses Byzantios’ life and work, as well as the work of Istos.
Apologies for the delay in posting, I have been on holiday!
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Cathy Otten on Yezidi women and Iraq after the Islamic State
January 5, 2018
First Turkey Book Talk episode of 2018 – Arbil-based journalist CATHY OTTEN discusses “WITH ASH ON THEIR FACES: YEZIDI WOMEN AND THE ISLAMIC STATE” (OR Books), a deeply reported account of the suffering of the Yezidi religious minority over the border in Iraq.
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Here’s my review of the book at HDN.
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Recent reporting by Cathy Otten
- How ISIS Changed the Yezidi Religion – The Atlantic, 22/12/2107
- The Persian Leopards of Iraqi Kurdistan – Brown Book, October 2017
- Life after ISIS Slavery for Yazidi Women and Children – New Yorker, 31/08/2017
- Slaves of ISIS: The Long Walk of the Yazidi Women – The Guardian, 25/07/2017
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