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  • 2025-2025
  • 2020-2024  (2)
  • 1950-1954
  • De Tapia, Aude Aylin  (1)
  • Horel, Catherine  (1)
  • Leiden : Brill  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004543683
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 219 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The Ottoman Empire and its heritage volume 77
    Series Statement: The Ottoman Empire and its heritage
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Population displacements and multiple mobilities in the late Ottoman Empire
    DDC: 305.90691409561
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    Keywords: Migration ; Mobilität ; Geschichte des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens ; HISTORY / Asia / General ; HISTORY / Middle East / General ; HISTORY / Military / General ; HISTORY / Military / Other ; HISTORY / Social History ; Middle Eastern history ; Migration, Einwanderung und Auswanderung ; Migration, immigration & emigration ; Military history ; Militärgeschichte ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ; Social & cultural history ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; Osmanisches Reich ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "The long-lasting Ottoman Empire was a theatre of armed conflict and human displacement. Whereas military victories in the early modern period enabled its territorial expansion and internal consolidation, the later centuries were shaped by military defeat and domestic turmoil, setting hundreds of thousands, sometimes even millions of people in motion. Spanning from Europe to Asia, the book reassesses these movements. Rather than adopting a teleological approach to the study of the Ottoman defeat, it connects late Ottoman history to wider dynamics, extending or challenging existing concepts and narratives"--
    Abstract: Path-breaking studies on population displacement during the disintegration process of the Ottoman Empire
    Description / Table of Contents: PrefaceList of Figures and TableâIXNotes on ContributorsâX1 Introduction: Population Displacements and Multiple Mobilities in the Late Ottoman EmpireâNicole ImmigPart 1: Population Movements and Migrants as Assets2 Demographic Engineering and the Unionist LegacyâGeorge Kalpadakis3 Seeking a Homeland, Serving the Empire: Muslim Migrants from Montenegro and Their Integration within the Ottoman Bureaucracy (1870-1914)âDenis LjuljanovicPart 2: Differentiating and Hierarchizing People on the Move4 Muslims of Epirus, Muslims of Empire? The Cham Issue in Relation to Albanian, Greek and Turkish National Projects (1908-25)âRenaud Dorlhiac5 Unreliable Muslims Out and Loyal Subjects of the Tsar In?: Two Different Forms of Migration Envisaged by the Russian Authorities in the Southwestern Caucasus and Eastern Anatolia in WWIâOzan ArslanPart 3: Reinterpreting Population Displacements6 The Ottoman Era in Yemen and Jewish Emigration (1881-1914)âBat-Zion Eraqi Klorman7 Flags and Blood: European Jews, Refugee Restrictions, and Rioting in 1929 PalestineâSarah ShieldsPart 4: Lives beyond Borders8 Migrating Economic Identities in the Ottoman Empire: Regional Expressions of the Global Market in the Greek Banker s Andreas Syngros AutobiographyâEkaterini Brégianni9 Mapping Europe with Love: Spaces and Conjunctions between Smyrna and MunichâSimone Egger10 Afterword: Transitions from a Transimperial to a Transnational Migration SocietyâStefan RohdewaldIndex of Names
    Note: Erscheint voraussichtlich Juni 2023 , Zielgruppe: 5PBC, Bezug zu Migrantengruppen oder-gemeinschaften
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004547698
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 341 Seiten
    Series Statement: Christians and Jews in Muslim societies Volume 9
    Series Statement: Christians and Jews in Muslim societies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als de Tapia, Aude Aylin Orthodox Christians and Muslims in Cappadocia
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als De Tapia, Aude Aylin Orthodox Christians and Muslims in Cappadocia
    DDC: 305.6819095641
    Keywords: Orthodox Eastern Church Relations ; Islam ; Islam Relations ; Orthodox Eastern Church ; Religious tolerance History ; Geschichte des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens ; HISTORY / Asia / General ; HISTORY / Middle East / General ; HISTORY / Social History ; Interfaith relations ; Interreligiöse Beziehungen ; Middle Eastern history ; RELIGION / Comparative Religion ; RELIGION / Ecumenism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ; Social & cultural history ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; Cappadocia (Turkey) Religion 19th century ; Cappadocia (Turkey) Religion 20th century ; Cappadocia (Turkey) Ethnic relations ; Turkey History Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 ; Kappadokien ; Orthodoxe Kirche ; Islam ; Interreligiöser Dialog ; Geschichte 1839-1923
    Abstract: This book proposes an extending study of everyday relations of Orthodox Christians and Muslims in the region Cappadocia in the Ottoman Empire from the mid-nineteenth century to the Exchange of population between Greece and Turkey in 1923
    Abstract: "This book traces the history of everyday relations of Greek-Orthodox Christians and Muslims of Cappadocia, an Ottoman countryside inhabited by various ethno-religious groups, either sharing the same settlements, or living in neighbouring villages. Based on Ottoman state archives, testimonies collected by the Centre of Asia Minor Studies, and various pre-1923 hand-written and printed sources mostly in Ottoman- and Karamanli-Turkish, and Greek, the study covers the period from 1839 to 1923 and proposes an anthropological perspective on everyday cross-religious interactions. It focuses on questions such as identification and mapping of communities, sharing of space and resources, use of languages, and religiosity in the context of conversions and of shared sacred spaces and beliefs to investigate everyday realities of a multireligious rural society which disappeared with the fall of the Empire"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Regionality in the time of nationalization -- Naming, identifying, and mapping groups in Cappadocia -- Conception(s), perception(s) and experience(s) of space -- Connected worlds : forging ties between home and elsewhere -- Real estate and natural resources -- Economic and professional activities -- Religious conversions and inter-religious marriages -- Shared sacredness -- Conclusion : doing, undoing, and redoing groups in the Ottoman countryside.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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