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Introduction / Anna Frangoudaki and Caglar Keyder -- Constructing the modern state. Constitutionalism and the ideological conversion to national unity under the Greek constitution of 1864 / Ioannis A. Tassopoulos -- From plurality to unity: codification and jurisprudence in the late Ottoman Empire / Zafer Toprak -- Transforming tradition. Metaphors of change: 'tradition' and east/west discourse in the late Ottoman Empire / Haris Exertzoglou -- Signatures of Greek clients of the Imperial Ottoman Bank: a clue to cultural choices and behaviour? / Edhem Eldem -- From west to east: the translation bridge, an approach from a western perspective / Ionna Petropoulou -- Turkish architecture between ottomanism and modernism (1873-1931) / Sibel Bozdoğan -- New nations, new women. Crossings and homecomings: mobility and the politics of culture in Greece during the first half of the twentieth century / Ionna Laliotou -- A gift from the New World: Greek feminists between East and West (1880-1930) / Angelika Psarra -- Constituting the modern family as the social in the transition from empire to nation-state / Nükhet Sirman -- "Cooking" the nation: women, experiences of modernity, and the Girls' Institute in Turkey / Zafer Yenal -- Modern spaces. Cityscapes and modernity: Smyrna Morphing into İzmir / Biray Kolluoğlu Kirh -- New patterns of urban development in the Aegean Islands, 1850-1920s / Alexandra Yerolympos. |