Germany and the Ottoman Railways

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Germany and the Ottoman Railways

Art, Empire, and Infrastructure

History European history Asian history History Trains and railways: general interest

Author: Peter H. Christensen

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 24th October 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 204 pages

ISBN: 9780300228472


The Ottoman Railway Network and Its Significance

The complex political and cultural relationship between the German state and the Ottoman Empire is explored through the lens of the Ottoman Railway network, its architecture, and material culture. With lines extending from Bosnia to Baghdad to Medina, the Ottoman Railway Network (1868–1919) was the pride of the empire and its ultimate emblem of modernization—yet it was largely designed and bankrolled by German corporations.

This exemplifies a uniquely ambiguous colonial condition in which the interests of Germany and the Ottoman Empire were in constant flux. German capitalists and cultural figures sought influence in the Near East, including access to archaeological sites such asTell Halaf and Mshatta. At the same time, Ottoman leaders and laborers urgently pursued imperial consolidation.

Impact and Historical Significance

Germany and the Ottoman Railways explores the impact of these political agendas as well as the railways’ impact on the built environment. Relying on a trove of previously unpublished archival materials, including maps, plans, watercolors, and photographs, author Peter H. Christensen also reveals the significance of this major infrastructure project for the budding disciplines of geography, topography, art history, and archaeology.

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