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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139028455
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 380 Seiten)
    Series Statement: The contemporary Middle East 6
    Series Statement: The contemporary Middle East
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.800956
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1808-1909 ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Judentum ; Kirchengeschichte ; Muslims / Middle East / History ; Christians / Middle East / History ; Jews / Middle East / History ; Islam / Relations ; Christianity and other religions ; Judaism / Relations ; Muslim ; Juden ; Christ ; Naher Osten ; Middle East / Ethnic relations ; Middle East / Church history ; Naher Osten ; Naher Osten ; Muslim ; Christ ; Juden ; Geschichte 1808-1909
    Abstract: Across centuries, the Islamic Middle East hosted large populations of Christians and Jews in addition to Muslims. Today, this diversity is mostly absent. In this book, Heather J. Sharkey examines the history that Muslims, Christians, and Jews once shared against the shifting backdrop of state policies. Focusing on the Ottoman Middle East before World War I, Sharkey offers a vivid and lively analysis of everyday social contacts, dress, music, food, bathing, and more, as they brought people together or pushed them apart. Historically, Islamic traditions of statecraft and law, which the Ottoman Empire maintained and adapted, treated Christians and Jews as protected subordinates to Muslims while prescribing limits to social mixing. Sharkey shows how, amid the pivotal changes of the modern era, efforts to simultaneously preserve and dismantle these hierarchies heightened tensions along religious lines and set the stage for the twentieth-century Middle East
    Description / Table of Contents: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the Middle East -- The Islamic foundations of inter-communal relations -- The Ottoman experience -- The Ottoman Empire in an age of reform: from Sultan Mahmud II to the end of the Tanzimat era, 1808-1876 -- The pivotal era of Abdulhamid II, 1876-1909 -- Coming together, moving apart: Ottoman Muslims, Christians, and Jews at the turn of the century
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