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Istanbul Unbound: Environmental Histories of the City: Transregional Middle Easts

Autor K. Mehmet Kentel, Onur Inal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 noi 2026
Inaugural volume in the new series Transregional Middle Easts
Istanbul Unbound offers a timely and urgent rethinking of one of the world’s most storied urban centers through an environmental lens.
As Istanbul faces mounting ecological pressures—from the recently proclaimed “death” of the Marmara Sea to deforestation driven by mega-infrastructure, rising sea levels, and the threat of a major earthquake—this volume argues that environmental history is essential to understanding the city’s predicaments. Co-edited by K. Mehmet Kentel and Onur İnal, it bridges urban and environmental history, foregrounding nonhuman actors, ecological processes, and material landscapes, while challenging how the concept of “the City” has been defined and contested. Istanbul Unbound integrates environmental dynamics, recognizes fluid boundaries, and centers nonhuman agents in urban transformation, revealing the inseparable entanglement of urban life and environmental change in one of the world’s most dynamic metropolises.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781647693282
ISBN-10: 1647693284
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 33 illus., 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: University of Utah Press
Colecția University of Utah Press
Seria Transregional Middle Easts


Recenzii

“Istanbul’s soaring domes and minarets fill visitors with awe, but beneath that majestic skyline lies a stranger, more vivacious city. Istanbul Unbound cuts through the stone monuments to reveal an organic metropolis, sustained by a shifting, multispecies network of deep aquifers, broken drains, and untamed flora. Chapter upon chapter, Istanbul emerges as a stratified, metabolic wonder.”—Faisal H. Husain, Penn State University

“A timely and important volume which seeks to ‘unbind’ Istanbul from familiar boundaries. Undoubtedly a significant contribution to the fields of urban history, environmental history, and Ottoman/Turkish studies.”—Sean Lawrence, West Virginia University

Notă biografică

K. Mehmet Kentel is an assistant professor at the Leiden University Institute for History. He is the editor of YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies, and has co-edited On the Spot: Panoramic Gaze on Istanbul, a History. 
Onur İnal is a senior postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna, Department of Near Eastern Studies. He is the author of Gateway to the Mediterranean: An Environmental History of Late Ottoman Izmir.