Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Arab World: The Roots of Sectarianism
Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Arab World: The Roots of Sectarianism | Rare and modern books | Masters Bruce
Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Arab World: The Roots of Sectarianism
Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Arab World: The Roots of Sectarianism | Rare and modern books | Masters Bruce
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- Author
- Masters Bruce
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- Cambridge University Press, 2004
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- Turchia Turkey Turquie
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- As New
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- Softcover
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8vo, br. ed. explores the history of Christians and Jews in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman empire and how their identities as non-Muslims evolved over four hundred years. At the start of this period, in the sixteenth century, social community was circumscribed by religious identity and non-Muslims lived within the hierarchy established by Muslim law. In the nineteenth century, however, in response to Western influences, a radical change took place. Conflict erupted between Muslims and Christians in different parts of the empire in a challenge to that hierarchy. This marked the beginning, as the author illustrates, of the tensions which have to a large extent inspired the nationalist and religious rhetoric in the empire s successor states throughout the twentieth century. In this way, Masters negotiates the present through the past