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Gateway to the Mediterranean

Gateway to the Mediterranean

Gateway to the Mediterranean

An Environmental History of Late Ottoman Izmir
Onur İnal , Universität Wien, Austria
August 2025
Not yet published - available from August 2025
Hardback
9781009607261

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    This in-depth exploration of Ottoman Izmir is the first book to study a Mediterranean port city through an environmental historical lens. Onur İnal documents the development of this major Eastern Mediterranean port-city from small coastal town, to transport hub, to a gateway linking the river valleys of Western Anatolia to worldwide markets. Key to this evolution, he argues, was the relationship between a city and countryside which not only shared a common past, but fundamentally reshaped each other during the years of the late Ottoman Empire. Introducing a cast of both human and non-human historical actors, including camels, horses and micro-organisms, İnal demonstrates the transformative impact of their interaction on the city and its hinterlands. By proposing the 'gateway city' model, this rich analysis provides an alternative way to understand the creation of an integrated economic and ecological space in Western Anatolia.

    • Creates a unifying narrative of a city and its surroundings, through an environmental lens
    • Proposes the 'gateway city' model to understand the integration of economic and ecological space
    • Introduces environmental questions to social, economic and urban historians of the Ottoman port city

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    'This engaging study breathes life into Izmir's rich history, inviting readers to savor the social and environmental aspects of this key port-city while exposing its regional significance. It is a welcome addition to Ottoman history and a valuable resource for anyone studying the historical dimensions of environment and empire.' Andrea Duffy, Colorado State University

    'Onur İnal deftly recounts Izmir's blossoming as a port city. He reveals how the sun-drenched slopes of its hinterland, fragrant with fig and grape, nurtured its growth and emanated its influence across the Mediterranean. A masterful exploration of the intricate dance between city and countryside.' Faisal H. Husain, Penn State University

    'Izmir teems with life and possibility in this major new study. Onur İnal persuasively argues for viewing the late Ottoman city as an hourglass. Expansive trade with its all-important hinterland funnelled resources to the coast that then fanned out across Europe and the world, integrating Izmir into the nineteenth century's globalizing currents and making it one of the most crucial entrepôts of the Eastern Mediterranean.' Alan Mikhail, Yale University

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    Product details

    August 2025
    Hardback
    9781009607261
    250 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from August 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgments
    • Notes on Spelling and Pronunciation
    • Notes on Dates and Place Names
    • List of Abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • 1. Complexity
    • 2. Nature on the Move
    • 3. Animal Power
    • 4. Tracks of Change
    • 5. Golden Promise
    • 6. Fiber of Fortune
    • 7. Flavors of the Sun
    • 8. The Gateway
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Onur İnal , Universität Wien, Austria

      Onur İnal is a senior researcher based in the Near Eastern Studies Department of the University of Vienna.