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The Ottoman Empire at the 1900 Paris Exposition: Orientalism, Representation, and Identity
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2022-09-01
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Tongo Overfield Shaw, Gizem
Davidian, Vazken Khatchig
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G. Tongo Overfield Shaw and V. K. Davidian, “The Ottoman Empire at the 1900 Paris Exposition: Orientalism, Representation, and Identity,” presented at the 15th Conference of the European Association for Urban History, Antwerp, Belçika, 2022, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/100703.