Thomas F. Madden is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Saint Louis University. He has written and lectured extensively on the ancient and medieval Mediterranean as well as the history of Christianity and Islam. Awards for his scholarship include the Medieval Academy of America's Haskins Medal and the Medieval Institute's Otto Grundler Prize. He is a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Medieval Academy of America. His books include Venice- A New History and Istanbul- City of Majesty at the Crossroads of the World.
Praise for Istabul
“A wonderfully vivid and clear account . . . [Madden is] a skilled
narrator, negotiating the twists and turns in the city’s
destiny.”
—The Economist
“A natural teacher, Madden packs most of the city’s past into a
short, readable volume in which each era is brought alive by punchy
anecdotes with vivid sketches of people and locations.”
—The Economist's 1843 magazine
“Condensing Istanbul’s history in a single volume is a daunting
challenge; the book is a great success, and one with no lack of
drama. . . . Even the careless reader will be much enlightened by
the book, as good an introduction to Istanbul and its splendors as
one could hope to have.”
—National Review
“A major 'biography' of a city at the center of the world, Madden
documents the history of the place that has been home to Greeks and
Ottomans, Muslims and Jews, the ancient world and the society of
the future.”
—Time
“A comprehensive and illuminating account of this remarkable city .
. . brought together ‘into one enjoyable and clear narrative.’
There’s a great deal to gain from reading this book.”
—PopMatters
“Vivid . . . Madden’s insights into Istanbul’s religious and
political history reminds us that world politics is rife
with complex questions: Who came first? Who built enduring
cities? Who survived? Who vanished? And where do we go from
here?”
—Booklist
“Astonishing . . . An illuminating journey through the history and
culture of the metropolis that 'still towers over all other cities
in Europe and the Middle East.'”
—Kirkus Reviews
“[A] fast-paced account of Europe’s largest city . . . Madden
succinctly captures the city’s often key role in global political
and religious history.”
—Publishers Weekly
“No place has had a better claim than Istanbul to being the
historical center of our planet—capital to multiple empires, a
focal point of Christianity and Islam, and now a global transport
and commercial hub. Writing with verve and sympathy, Thomas F.
Madden weaves scholarship, travel, and literature into a compelling
narrative of crushing loss and unexpected renewal.”
—Charles King, author of Midnight at the Pera Palace: The Birth of
Modern Istanbul
“There may be other cities as majestic and rich in history as
Istanbul, but few have been blessed with such a chronicler.
Istanbul takes us on a wild ride through a landscape populated by
explorers, lascivious empresses, popes, crusaders, conquerors, and
sultans. It's almost as much fun as actually visiting.”
—Stephen Kinzer, author of Crescent and Star: Turkey between two
worlds
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