What does it mean to be somewhere? To what extent, and in which specific ways, is the way we experience the land historically--and therefore culturally--specific?
In Landscape and Experience in Medieval Anatolia, Nicolas Tr panier explores how travellers, urban elites and peasants related to the rural territory of medieval Anatolia, revealing how the same land could generate profoundly different experiences in a time of transition from Byzantine to Muslim rule.Related Subjects
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