Edited by
Vahakn Keshishian, Koray Löker, Mehmet Polatel
Language
Turkish, English
Translation
Ayşe Aksakal, Betül Kadıoğlu, Nazife Kosukoğlu, Cansen Mavituna, Linda Stark, Cansu Yapıcı
1st edition - September 2018
163 Pages
Free
In tracing the roots of the Armenian community, this book reveals the multicultural heritage of Sivas. Located in the heart Anatolia, Sivas extends over a vast geography with subregions that are different yet complete each other and can only be fully understood in the context of multicultural heritage.
The content of this book is comprised of the results of research conducted about Sivas by the Hrant Dink Foundation. We hope that the information presented here interests not only researchers and history enthusiasts, but anyone who wants to learn more about Sivas. Sivas is a land that reaches to the Black Sea in the north, as far as Aleppo to the south, the Euphrates in the east and Cappadocia to the west.
The vast geography creates particularities in the regions, and to each of these we have tried to give attention. In order to understand Sivas, one needs to go from Suşehri to Gürün, from Ulaş to Şarkışla, to consider Hafik and Zara separately; the towns of these dispersed regions, Çepni of Gemerek and Mancılık of Kangal should be taken as distinct places, and each of the villages of Divriği should be studied thoroughly by themselves. In presenting our findings, we also mention the challenges we had and the impressions we gained during the research process of the cultural heritage that is faced by the threat of being forgotten. By this we aim to contribute to the methodological discussions used in researching similar topics.
- Book name
- Sivas with Its Armenian Cultural Heritage
Ermeni Kültür Varlıklarıyla Sivas - ISBN
- 9786058165755
- Price
- Free
- Pages
- 163
- Width
- 230 mm
- Height
- 310 mm
- Weight
- 600 gr
- Printing
- 1st edition - September 2018
- Language
- Turkish, English
- Edited by
- Vahakn Keshishian, Koray Löker, Mehmet Polatel
- Translation
- Ayşe Aksakal, Betül Kadıoğlu, Nazife Kosukoğlu, Cansen Mavituna, Linda Stark, Cansu Yapıcı
- English proofreading
- Sarah Atkinson, Kate Ferguson, Raffi Ouzounian
- Project coordinators
- Lebriz İsvan, Nagehan Uskan
- Book and cover design
- Sera Dink
- Graphics application
- Erge Yeksan
- Front cover photo:
- Surp Garabed Church, Tuzhisar
- Front flap photo
- Surp Nshan Monastery
- Back flap photo
- Surp Hreshtagabed Church, Düzyayla
- Color seperation and
printing - Mas Matbaacılık
- Introduction
- Introduction
- A Glimpse Intro Sivas's Multicultural History
- I. Part - Sivas Cultural Heritage Inventory
- Inventory Reserarch and Fieldwork: Notes on Methodology
Inventory - Envanter
- Inventory Reserarch and Fieldwork: Notes on Methodology
- II. Part - Memory and Cultural Heritage
- A Walk Through Forgotten Streets: Sivas Memory Tour
- Armenian Schools in the City of Sivas
- A Cultural Heritage Reuse Case:
Surp Sarkis Church of Tavra - Uncovering a Neglected Heritage:
Indigenous Production Landscapes of Divriğ
- Bibliography and Indax
- Bibliography
- Indax