This article provides an overview of religious conversion in the early modern Ottoman Empire through an examination of a variety of sources including captivity and travel narratives, and state documents including petitions and imperial registers. It explores the interconnected institutional, societal and personal factors that led individuals to change their belief system and in doing so, often enter a new community and life. Focusing on conversion as a broadly social rather than spiritual process it considers the motivational role of economic, socio-psychological and coercive criteria, particularly the role that vocational, social and family networks and acculturation played in facilitating conversion
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This article provides an overview of religious conversion in the early modern Ottoman Empire through...
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Although Ottoman rule was avowedly Islamic in ideology from its very inception, historians have tend...
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The Ottoman capture of Istanbul in 1453 paved the way for the city to become the Ottoman imperial ce...
Although Ottoman rule was avowedly Islamic in ideology from its very inception, historians have tend...
Greek historiography no longer ignores the massacres of non-Christians during the Greek War of Indep...
This article provides an overview of religious conversion in the early modern Ottoman Empire through...
Conversion to Islam in the Ottoman Balkans initially followed a pattern similar to the one establish...
This article is devoted to a comprehensive discussion of Jews’ conversion to Protestantism in the Ot...
This article presents the points of view from which interreligious relations in the Ottoman world ha...
This article explores Muslim conversion to Christianity using a body of hagiographical sources in Ar...
This chapter addresses the presumed relationship between confessional identity and juridical subject...
In this article, Psychological and Social causes which have effects on the people, who grow up in a ...
Mass Conversion of Christians and Jews to Islam was a common phenomenon in the early modern Ottoman ...
In Honored by the Glory of Islam Marc David Baer proposes a novel approach to the historical record ...
L’islamisation est une des questions les plus intéressantes de l’histoire ottomane. La longue durée ...
Although Ottoman rule was avowedly Islamic in ideology from its very inception, historians have tend...
The article aims to reconsider the history of Ottoman Transjordan during the second half of the nine...
The Ottoman capture of Istanbul in 1453 paved the way for the city to become the Ottoman imperial ce...
Although Ottoman rule was avowedly Islamic in ideology from its very inception, historians have tend...
Greek historiography no longer ignores the massacres of non-Christians during the Greek War of Indep...