28 juillet 2021
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Forum Transregionale Studien, « Missionary Anxiety Along Ottoman Istanbul’s Railways », TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research, ID : 10.58079/ut2e
By Gabriel Doyle When new railway lines started to crisscross Ottoman territory at the end of the 19th century, the infrastructural change fuelled a missionary awakening. Catholic congregations, especially, were interested in the urban and rural areas around the Anatolian railway line, which started to be built in 1889 and intended to link Istanbul to Ankara. The schools, hospitals, and dispensaries opened by these congregations around the railway line did not, however, intend to evangelise ...