Uses of Oppression
Explore the compelling narrative of Uses of Oppression by Marina Sakali, a profound examination of the Ottoman Greek press during the transformative nineteenth century. This insightful book, published by Harvard University Press in 2024, spans 276 pages and provides a unique perspective through the voices of editors, correspondents, advertisers, and readers. Discover how these individuals navigated the complexities of their everyday lives amidst significant social and political upheaval, particularly during the Tanzimat reforms. Sakali's work invites readers to engage with the past, shedding light on the intricate interplay between media and societal change. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Uses of Oppression is an essential addition to your bookshelf.