Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Learning from British Railways: Interpretation on Design Strategies of Railways and Their Impacts on Settlements of Colonial Cyprus 1878-1960
View through CrossRef
The political divisions between various communities in Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean, have dramatically influenced its population and shared cultural heritage over the past century. These divisions have impacted both tangible and intangible aspects of the island’s collective identity. Given the ongoing separation between communities in Cyprus, shared cultural values emerge as a crucial foundation for future collaborative efforts. This paper focuses on the Cyprus Government Railways (CGR), which operated from 1905 to 1951, as one of the island’s most significant shared heritage sites. By analyzing both visual and written sources and produced historic maps, this paper seeks to deepen the understanding of this heritage by discussing the design strategies of the route and possible effects of the railways on the settlements of Cyprus during the British Colonial Rule between 1878 and 1960. This study suggests that railway construction in Cyprus influenced the development of administrative centers in major cities like Famagusta and Nicosia, while smaller settlements shifted towards the railway route. The goal is to enhance awareness by introducing new theories that highlight the importance of this heritage for all communities on the island and beyond.
Title: Learning from British Railways: Interpretation on Design Strategies of Railways and Their Impacts on Settlements of Colonial Cyprus 1878-1960
Description:
The political divisions between various communities in Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean, have dramatically influenced its population and shared cultural heritage over the past century.
These divisions have impacted both tangible and intangible aspects of the island’s collective identity.
Given the ongoing separation between communities in Cyprus, shared cultural values emerge as a crucial foundation for future collaborative efforts.
This paper focuses on the Cyprus Government Railways (CGR), which operated from 1905 to 1951, as one of the island’s most significant shared heritage sites.
By analyzing both visual and written sources and produced historic maps, this paper seeks to deepen the understanding of this heritage by discussing the design strategies of the route and possible effects of the railways on the settlements of Cyprus during the British Colonial Rule between 1878 and 1960.
This study suggests that railway construction in Cyprus influenced the development of administrative centers in major cities like Famagusta and Nicosia, while smaller settlements shifted towards the railway route.
The goal is to enhance awareness by introducing new theories that highlight the importance of this heritage for all communities on the island and beyond.
Related Results
Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences: Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2015
Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences: Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2015
<p>Editor-in-Chief Huseyin Uzunboylu, Near East University, Cyprus huseyin.uzunboylu@neu.edu.tr Tel: +9 0392 6802000 - 110 Executive Editor Cigdem Hursen, Near East Universit...
Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences: Volume 10, Issue 3, September 2015
Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences: Volume 10, Issue 3, September 2015
<p>Editor-in-C hief Huseyin Uzunboylu, Near East University, Cyprus huseyin.uzunboylu@neu.edu.tr Tel: +9 0392 6802000 - 110 <br />Executive Editor Cigdem Hursen, Near E...
The Legacy of Empire: Exploring British Colonial English in the Works of Manto and Hamid
The Legacy of Empire: Exploring British Colonial English in the Works of Manto and Hamid
In the last few years, English has gained extraordinary respect in Pakistan. Due to this increased traction, students have started learning and speaking English despite losing thei...
Seditious Spaces
Seditious Spaces
The title ‘Seditious Spaces’ is derived from one aspect of Britain’s colonial legacy in Malaysia (formerly Malaya): the Sedition Act 1948. While colonial rule may seem like it was ...
Selection of Injectable Drug Product Composition using Machine Learning Models (Preprint)
Selection of Injectable Drug Product Composition using Machine Learning Models (Preprint)
BACKGROUND
As of July 2020, a Web of Science search of “machine learning (ML)” nested within the search of “pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics” yielded over 100...
Ketersediaan Ruang Terbuka Hijau dan Prasarana Lingkungan Permukiman Kekalik Timur Kota Mataram
Ketersediaan Ruang Terbuka Hijau dan Prasarana Lingkungan Permukiman Kekalik Timur Kota Mataram
Lingkungan permukiman Kekalik Timur mengalami pertumbuhan penduduk dan perkembangan kawasan, hal ini dapat mempengaruhi ruang terbuka hijau dan ketersediaan prasarana lingkungan ya...
Architect of the colonial state
Architect of the colonial state
Herman Warner Muntinghe (1773-1827), the protagonist of this study, was the main architect of the new colonial state that emerged in the Indonesian archipelago in the early ninetee...

