This thesis examines how Jews of the Ottoman Empire responded to newfound opportunities that emerged across the domains of the late Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century due to the Ottoman bureaucratic reforms (Tanzimat). It challenges the discourses that argue that Jews engaged probing issues such as nationalism in a monolithic fashion. Rather, Sephardi and Arab Jews, based on socioeconomic status and geographic location in the Empire approached questions of affiliation with the Empire or attachment to new forms of nationalism based on divergent structures that informed their lives and personal political choices. This project explores the main avenues that Jews in the Ottoman world used to approach questions that animated the public dis...
In the first years of the Turkish Republic, as it made its way to becoming a nation‐state, the “Turk...
This thesis explores the relation between education and a group’s identity and cultural heritage in ...
Zionism in the Ottoman Empire at the dawn of the 20th century, Esther Benbassa. Did Jews living in ...
This thesis examines how Jews of the Ottoman Empire responded to newfound opportunities that emerged...
History of Ottoman Jewry is far from being neglected by the modern historiography. On the contrary, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Izmir, an Ottoman Eastern Mediterranean port city, und...
The thesis analyzes how Jewish historians presented the Ottoman Empire and its Jewish subjects durin...
In recent years the study of national and civic identities in the later Ottoman period has revealed ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08In existing scholarship on Jewish subjects of the R...
Turco-Jewish relations in Salonica did not derive from the politics of revolution and reform occurri...
Osmanlı Devleti'nde Yahudiler farklı coğrafi bölgelerde yaşamış, farklı dillerde konuşmuş, farklı kü...
Baghdad was home to the largest and one of the most wealthy and influential Jewish communities in th...
Shorter WorksIdentity is fluid for any individual or group of people, and depends on changing cultur...
This book is about loss and endings, but it does not only pertain to the often prophesied and lament...
This thesis explores the changing identity of French Jewry from the 1840 Damascus Affair to the afte...
In the first years of the Turkish Republic, as it made its way to becoming a nation‐state, the “Turk...
This thesis explores the relation between education and a group’s identity and cultural heritage in ...
Zionism in the Ottoman Empire at the dawn of the 20th century, Esther Benbassa. Did Jews living in ...
This thesis examines how Jews of the Ottoman Empire responded to newfound opportunities that emerged...
History of Ottoman Jewry is far from being neglected by the modern historiography. On the contrary, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Izmir, an Ottoman Eastern Mediterranean port city, und...
The thesis analyzes how Jewish historians presented the Ottoman Empire and its Jewish subjects durin...
In recent years the study of national and civic identities in the later Ottoman period has revealed ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08In existing scholarship on Jewish subjects of the R...
Turco-Jewish relations in Salonica did not derive from the politics of revolution and reform occurri...
Osmanlı Devleti'nde Yahudiler farklı coğrafi bölgelerde yaşamış, farklı dillerde konuşmuş, farklı kü...
Baghdad was home to the largest and one of the most wealthy and influential Jewish communities in th...
Shorter WorksIdentity is fluid for any individual or group of people, and depends on changing cultur...
This book is about loss and endings, but it does not only pertain to the often prophesied and lament...
This thesis explores the changing identity of French Jewry from the 1840 Damascus Affair to the afte...
In the first years of the Turkish Republic, as it made its way to becoming a nation‐state, the “Turk...
This thesis explores the relation between education and a group’s identity and cultural heritage in ...
Zionism in the Ottoman Empire at the dawn of the 20th century, Esther Benbassa. Did Jews living in ...