1st Edition

Controversial Heritage and Divided Memories from the Nineteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries Multi-Ethnic Cities in the Mediterranean World, Volume 2

Edited By Marco Folin, Heleni Porfyriou Copyright 2021
    194 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    194 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    What is the role of cultural heritage in multi-ethnic societies, where cultural memory is often polarized by antagonistic identity traditions? Is it possible for monuments that are generally considered as a symbol of national unity to become emblems of the conflictual histories still undermining divided societies? Taking as a starting point the cosmopolitanism that blossomed across the Mediterranean in the age of empires, this book addresses the issue of heritage exploring the concepts of memory, culture, monuments and their uses, in different case studies ranging from 19th-century Salonica, Port Said, the Palestinian region under Ottoman rule, Trieste and Rijeka under the Hapsburgs, up to the recent post-war reconstructions of Beirut and Sarajevo.

    Foreword: Towards New Developments in Making Urban History

    Rosa Tamborrino

    The Multi-Ethnic Heritage of Mediterranean Cities: An Introduction

    Marco Folin and Heleni Porfyriou

    Part 1: Urban Monuments and Divided Memories from the 19th to 20th Centuries

    1. Urban Monuments in Diverse Cities

    Anne Bordeleau

    2. Dividing and Ruling a Mediterranean Port-City: The Many Boundaries Within Late 19th-Century Port Said

    Lucia Carminati

    3. Middle Eastern Jews and the Urban Ecology of Late Ottoman Palestine

    Michal Ben Ya’akov

    4. Ottoman Banal Cosmopolitanism: Salonica at the End of Ottoman Rule (1908–1912)

    Yannis Sygkelos

    Part 2: Uses of the Past on the Scene of Composite Cities

    5. Cosmopolitan Practices: Lives, Mercantilism and Nations in the Growth of Multi-Ethnic Trieste (18th–20th Centuries)

    Daniele Andreozzi

    6. The Urban Expansion of Rijeka as a Reflection of the City’s Multi-Ethnic Society in the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries

    Petar Puhmajer

    7. Remembering Sissi’s Escape: Nostalgia Marketing in the Mediterranean

    Maura Hametz

    Part 3: Cultural Heritage in Post-War Scenarios

    8. Cosmopolitan Heritage?: Post-War Reconstruction and Urban Imaginaries in Sarajevo and Beirut

    Gruia Bădescu

    9. Symptomatic Architecture: Markings of Presence, Difference, Fear, and Trauma

    Johnny Alam

    10. The City [Un]divided: Forms of Urban Organization in Naba’a District - Bourj Hammoud (Beirut)

    Massimiliano Giberti

    Biography

    Marco Folin is Professor of History of Architecture at the University of Genoa.

    Heleni Porfyriou is Senior researcher of the National Research Council of Italy.