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Mapping the past: Turkish Cypriot narratives of time and place in the Canbulat museum,northern Cyprus
Authors:Julie Scott
Institution:London Metropolitan University , UK
Abstract:The Canbulat museum is located within the Venetian Walls of the mediaeval city of Famagusta in northern Cyprus, and traditionally marks the spot where the Ottoman warrior Canbulat fell during the siege of Famagusta in 1571. The tomb of Canbulat, which is housed within the museum, has for centuries played an important part in the folk tradition of Turkish Cypriots. Its incorporation into a formal museum in 1968 marked a conscious reworking of the Canbulat legend into a narrative of the Turkish presence in Cyprus. This paper explores the relationship between history and memory which emerges from the shared space and diverging practices of shrine and museum and considers the alternative visions of past, present and future which it opens up.
Keywords:Memorialisation  History  Nationalism  Museums  Cyprus
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