About the series:
Few of the world’s great cities share a pedigree and history as
rich as Constantinople. Originally founded, according Greek mythology, by Byzas
– son of the god Poseidon, the town once known as Byzantion became a metropolis
that dominated the Eastern Mediterranean for nearly two millennia.
Constantinople – officially renamed Istanbul in the 1920s – has an
extraordinary past, and an exhilarating present and future as modern Turkey
wrestles with the present-day challenges and what the future may bring. This
unrivalled series documents the immense scope of this metropolis, from its
foundation through the domination of the Ottoman Empire to its place in our
contemporary world, with leading scholars providing unbiased discussion of its
religious, linguistic, and socio-economic evolution. Telling the history of
Constantinople through its monuments and people, this series provides an
important academic resource for scholars, journalists, activists, students, politicians
and citizens; anyone demanding the thorough, impartial narrative that
Constantinople deserves.