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a shared history, fifteenth through the twentieth century

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An edition of Jews, Turks, Ottomans (2002)

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Table of Contents

Pt. 1. Jewish society and the Ottoman polity, fifteenth through eighteenth centuries
Foundations of Ottoman-Jewish cooperation -- Halil Inalcik
Jews in early modern Ottoman commerce -- Daniel Goffman
Development of community organizational structures: the case of Izmir -- Jacob Barnai
Rabbinic literature in the late Byzantine and early Ottoman periods -- Israel Ta-Shma
Jewish contributions to Ottoman medicine, 1450-1800 -- Rhoads Murphey -- Pt. 2. Modernization and transformation, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Changing patterns of community structures, with special reference to Ottoman Egypt -- Jacob M. Landau
Changing relationship between the Jews of the Arab Middle East and the Ottoman state in the nineteenth century -- Daniel J. Schroeter
Changing relations between Jews, Muslims, and Christians during the nineteenth century, with special reference to Ottoman Syria and Palestine -- Moshe Ma'oz
Tale of two women: facets of Jewish life in nineteenth-century Jerusalem as seen through the Muslim court records -- Amnon Cohen
Jewish female education in the Ottoman Empire, 1840-1914 -- Rachel Simon
Siege of Edirne (1912-1913) as seen by a Jewish eyewitness: social, political, and cultural perspectives -- Avigdor Levy
Industrial working class of Salonica, 1850-1912 -- Donald Quataert
Special relationship: the Committee of Union and Progress and the Ottoman Jewish political elite, 1908-1918 -- Feroz Ahmad -- Pt. 3. Aspects of Turkish-Jewish relations in the twentieth century
German Jewish emigrés in Turkey -- Frank Tachau
Roads east: Turkey and the Jews of Europe during World War II -- Stanford J. Shaw
Recipes of magic-religious medicine as expressed linguistically -- Marie-Christine Varol
Mario Levi: a young Jewish author from Istanbul-- Nedim Gürsel.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-379) and index.

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Syracuse, N.Y
Series
Modern Jewish history

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Library of Congress
DS135.T8 J53 2002, DS135.T8J53 2002

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xxx, 395 p.
Number of pages
395

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OL15545405M
Internet Archive
jewsturksottoman0000unse
ISBN 10
0815629419
LCCN
2002011481
OCLC/WorldCat
50234999
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928370
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1958370

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