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The Armenian church of Famagusta and the complexity of Cypriot heritage : prayers long silent / Michael J.K. Walsh, editor.

Fine Arts Library NA5990.C92 F36 2017
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Walsh, Michael J. K., 1968-
Universität Bern. Trans-Mediterranean Studies Research Center.
Universität Bern. Institut für Kunstgeschichte.
Universität Bern. Institute of Advanced Study in Humanities.
Conference Name:
Reconsidering Cultural Heritage in an Unrecognised State (2015 : University of Bern)
Series:
Mediterranean perspectives.
Mediterranean perspectives
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Church buildings--Cyprus--Famagusta--History--Congresses.
Church buildings.
History.
Cyprus--Famagusta.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 369 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
Summary:
This book explores seven centuries of changing fortunes for Cyprus through the Famagusta region and examines the Eastern Mediterranean world through the lens of the Armenian Church as a ?constant?. An examination of the society through art, architecture, archives, and ?hard sciences? escorts the reader from the era of the crusades, through the rise and fall of empires, to the political stasis of the present day. From the wealth and influence of the French Lusignans, via the artistry and military ingenuity of Venetian renaissance, followed by the silence of three centuries of Ottoman rule then incorporation into British Empire, the book examines seven centuries of change in the Eastern Mediterranean and on the island of Cyprus. Recently, as late as the 1970s, the Armenian Church even became home for displaced villagers during the inter-ethnic problems that plagued the post-independence era and led in turn to the Turkish intervention of 1974, after which it became a military storage facility and eventually fell into abandonment. Through an analysis of this society, this book represents a first history into the Armenian community from the 14th century to present and a probing analysis into the art and architecture it left behind.
Notes:
"This volume of essays is largely the outcome of the conference Reconsidering Cultural Heritage in an Unrecognised State : The Armenian Church, Famagusta hosted by the Trans-Mediterranean Studies Research Center, Institute of Art History, and in collaboration with the Institute of Advanced Study in Humanities at the University of Bern, Switzerland, in January 8, 2015."--Page xi.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9783319485010
3319485016
OCLC:
985667267
Publisher Number:
9783319485010

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