<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>List of Illustrations.</em><em> Acknowledgements.</em><em> </em><strong>Introduction.</strong><strong> </strong>An Overview of Croatian-Ottoman Relations.<strong> CHAPTER I</strong><strong>, Diplomats, Merchants, Physicians, Priests, Sailors and Slaves:</strong>
<strong>Ragusans, Dalmatians</strong><strong> and Croatians in Pre-Modern Galata</strong><strong> and Pera</strong>.<strong> </strong><em>Franks</em> of Galata and Pera. Ragusans and the Ottoman Empire. Ragusan Merchants, Physicians, and Confidents. The Cingria Family. Ragusan Diplomats. Luca Barca, the First Ragusan Consul. Chirico: Dynasty of Consuls and Dragomans. Ragusan Consul Georgio Zurich and His Legacy. The End of the Ragusan Consulate and the Last Chiricos. Sailors, Servants, Slaves and Fugitives: Ragusan Commoners, Dalmatians, and Croatians.<strong> CHAPTER II, </strong><strong>Croatian Immigrants in Modernizing Istanbul</strong>. After the Republics of Dubrovnik and Venice: Dalmatians and Croatians in Istanbul under Austrian Protection. Dalmatian and Croatian Maritime Proletariat: Miners, Workers, Gardeners, and Some Petty Criminals. Humanitarian from Rijeka: Giacomo Anderlitch and the Artigiana<em> </em>Hospice. Caring for Fellow Countrymen: The Benevolent Societies Beneficenza and St.<em> </em>Blaise. From Adampol to Galata: Bosnian Franciscans and Their Mission. Head and Heart of the <em>fin de siècle </em>K.u.K. Croatian Community: Gjuro Klarić. The Man who Mapped Istanbul: Cartographer Jacques Pervititch and the Pervititch Family Between the Empire and the Republic.<strong> CHAPTER III, </strong><strong>Immigrants by the Book: The Zellich</strong><strong> Family and its Lithographic Print House.</strong> Antonio Zellich and Introduction of the Lithographic Press in the Ottoman Empire and its Capital. Foundation of the Print House and Lithography A. Zellich & Fils. The Golden Age of the A. Zellich Fils Print House and Constantinople’s <em>fin de siècle</em>: the Second Generation. Great War and Independence: Third Generation and the End of an Epoch. Legacy of the Print House Zellich. <strong>Epilogue. Multiple Identities of the Croatian Levantines.</strong><em> </em><strong>Appendices.</strong> APPENDIX 1. The List of Decorated and Award-receiving Croatian Levantines. APPENDIX 2. The List of Books Published by the Print House Zellich. APPENDIX 3. The List of Magazines and Newspapers Published by the Print House Zellich.<strong> Bibliography.</strong><strong> Index.</strong></p>