This original study, taking a biographical approach to tell the story of a Turkish bathhouse, contributes to the fields of Islamic, Ottoman and modern Turkish cultural, architectural, social and economic history.
This original study, taking a biographical approach to tell the story of a Turkish bathhouse, contributes to the fields of Islamic, Ottoman and modern Turkish cultural, architectural, social and economic history.
Nina Macaraig is Visiting Associate Professor at Koç University, Istanbul. She is co-editor of Istanbul and Water (2015) and editor of Bathing Culture of Anatolian Civilizations: Architecture, History and Imagination (2011).
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Preface Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration List of Illustrations List of Tables Introduction Chapter 1: Ancestry The Patroness: Nurbanu Sultan The Architect: Sinan Origins Chapter 2: Family The Atik Valide Vakfi The Atik Valide Mosque Complex The Endowed Hamams Chapter 3: From Birth to Breadwinner The Birth Getting Ready to Work The Hamam's Employees The Hamam's Customers Making Money Chapter 4: Impressions and Identities A Place for Ritual Cleansing A Place for Socialising A Place for Carnal Pleasure A Place for Healing Pride of the City Chapter 5: In Sickness and in Health Symptoms: Evidence for Renovations Causes: Fires, Earthquakes and Other Calamities Treatment: Repair and Renovation Work Chapter 6: Old Age Renegotiating of Economic Family Relations: Double-Rent Mutilation A New Identity I: Emblem of Ottoman Heritage in the Nineteenth Century A New Identity II: Emblem of Ottoman Heritage in the Early Republic Survival Chapter 7: Second Spring A New Identity III: Tourist Attraction A New Identity IV: Object of Ottomania A New Identity V: The Managers' and Employee's Perspectives A New Identity VI: The Digital Age Epilogue Appendix: Excerpts from the Endowment Deed of the Atik Valide Vakfi References Index
Preface Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration List of Illustrations List of Tables Introduction Chapter 1: Ancestry The Patroness: Nurbanu Sultan The Architect: Sinan Origins Chapter 2: Family The Atik Valide Vakfi The Atik Valide Mosque Complex The Endowed Hamams Chapter 3: From Birth to Breadwinner The Birth Getting Ready to Work The Hamam's Employees The Hamam's Customers Making Money Chapter 4: Impressions and Identities A Place for Ritual Cleansing A Place for Socialising A Place for Carnal Pleasure A Place for Healing Pride of the City Chapter 5: In Sickness and in Health Symptoms: Evidence for Renovations Causes: Fires, Earthquakes and Other Calamities Treatment: Repair and Renovation Work Chapter 6: Old Age Renegotiating of Economic Family Relations: Double-Rent Mutilation A New Identity I: Emblem of Ottoman Heritage in the Nineteenth Century A New Identity II: Emblem of Ottoman Heritage in the Early Republic Survival Chapter 7: Second Spring A New Identity III: Tourist Attraction A New Identity IV: Object of Ottomania A New Identity V: The Managers' and Employee's Perspectives A New Identity VI: The Digital Age Epilogue Appendix: Excerpts from the Endowment Deed of the Atik Valide Vakfi References Index
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