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. Minorities in the Ottoman Empire / edited by Molly Greene. 1558762280 (pbk.) series Princeton, NJ : Markus Wiener Publishers, c2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library DR434 .M56 2005


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. Vivre dans l'Empire ottoman : sociabiliteLs et relations intercommunautaires (XVIIIe-XXe sieLcles) / sous la direction de FrancL'ois Georgeon et Paul Dumont ; contributions de Meropi Anastassiadou ... [et al.]. 2738450385 series Paris : L'Harmattan, c1997.
Call#: Van Pelt Library DR432 .V58 1997


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. Notai genovesi in oltremare : atti rogati a Laiazzo da Federico di Piazzalunga (1274) e Pietro di Bargone (1277, 1279) / [a cura di] Laura Balletto. series Genova : UniversitaL di Genova, Istituto di medievistica, 1989.
Call#: Van Pelt Library DS51.A93 N68 1989


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Vryonis, Speros, 1928- . Mechanism of catastrophe : the Turkish pogrom of September 6-7, 1955, and the destruction of the Greek community of Istanbul / Speros Vryonis. series New York, N.Y. : greekworks.com, c2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library DR727.G74 V96 2005
Call#: Storage: From RECORD page, use Place Request tab STORAGE DR727.G74 V96 2005


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Rozen, Minna. . History of the Jewish community in Istanbul : the formative years, 1453-1566 / Minna Rozen. 9004125302 series Leiden ; Boston, MA : Brill, 2002.
Call#: Ctr for Adv Judaic Studies Lib, 4th & Walnut Sts. CJS DS135.T8 R68 2002
Call#: Van Pelt Library DS135.T8 R68 2002


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BraLtianu, George Ioan, 1898-1953. . Actes des notaires geLnois de PeLra et de Caffa de la fin du treizieLme sieLcle (1281-1290) / publieLs par G.I. BraL tianu. series Bucarest : Cultura NationalaL , 1927.
Call#: Van Pelt Library 382.451 B738.2


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Dursteler, Eric. . Venetians in Constantinople : nation, identity, and coexistence in the early modern Mediterranean / Eric R. Dursteler. 0801883245 (hard cover : alk. paper) series Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.
Call#: Van Pelt Library H31 .J6 v.124 pt.2


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. From "milieu de meLmoire" to "lieu de meLmoire" : the cultural memory of Istanbul in the 20th century / Ulrike Tischler, ed. 9783899750638 series MuLnchen : M. Meidenbauer, c2006.
Call#: Van Pelt Library DR737 .F76 2006


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Borromeo, Elisabetta. . Voyageurs occidentaux dans l'empire ottoman, 1600-1644 : inventaire des reLcits et eLtudes sur les itineLraires, les monuments remarqueLs et les populations rencontreLes (RoumeLlie, Cyclades, CrimeLe) / Elisabetta Borromeo. 9782706818943 (t. 1) series Paris : Maisonneuve & Larose ; Istanbul : Institut francL'ais d'eLtudes anatoliennes, 2007.
Call#: Van Pelt Library DR424 .B677 2007


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Raw, Laurence. "T. E. Lawrence, the Turks, and the Arab Revolt in the Cinema: Anglo-American and Turkish Representations." Literature Film Quarterly 4.33 (2005): 252-61.

 

            The author of this work compares the perspectives of two different films on the Turkish people: David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia and Lüfti E. Akad’s Ingiliz Kemal Lawrence’e Karsi (1952).  Laurence Raw explains that the Lean picture, in its attempts to portray the Arabian people in a positive light, ends up misrepresenting the Turkish people.  The Turks that appear in the film are represented as barbaric and unnecessarily violent.  One scene in particular demonstrates the demonization of the Turks.  During the encounter between the Turkish Bey and T. E. Lawrence, the Bey is presented as homosexual and perverse in his treatment of the young man.  His eerie, lurking presence behind the doorframe as Lawrence is whipped highlights his sadistic leanings.  On the other hand, the Akad film, made in Turkey, portrays its people as the heroes of the Arab Revolt.  In particular, the central figure of the film, Ingliz Kemal, a spy for the Turkish army, is seen as a brilliant and inspiring warrior.  On the other hand, the figure of T. E. Lawrence is represented as a crazed, egotistical villain willing to betray British and Arabs alike in his wish to gain immortality.

            Nevertheless, Laurence Raw does find an intriguing similarity within these two pictures.  Both films treat the British as unwanted intruders, whose drive for imperial conquest of foreign lands can only be seen as despicable.  This article thus provides an excellent piece of comparative analysis on Lawrence of Arabia, as it offers the perspectives of these two such drastically different cultures.  It gives examples of the myth-making practices of the film industries of two different countries, and their treatments of particular cultural heroes.  It is particularly enlightening to discover that T. E. Lawrence was not the only war hero to emerge from the Arab Revolt with lasting fame.