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Tracing the emergence of minorities and their institutions from the
late nineteenth century to the eve of the Second World War, this
book provides a comparative study of government policies and
ideologies of two states towards minority populations living within
their borders. Making extensive use of new archival material, this
volume transcends the tendency to compare the Greek-Orthodox in
Turkey and the Muslims in Greece separately and, through a
comparison of the policies of the host states and the operation of
the political, religious and social institutions of minorities,
demonstrates common patterns and discrepancies between the two
countries that have previously received little attention. A
collaboration between Greek and Turkish scholars with broad ranging
research interests, this book benefits from an international and
balanced perspective, and will be an indispensable aid to students
and scholars alike.
Tracing the emergence of minorities and their institutions from the
late nineteenth century to the eve of the Second World War, this
book provides a comparative study of government policies and
ideologies of two states towards minority populations living within
their borders. Making extensive use of new archival material, this
volume transcends the tendency to compare the Greek-Orthodox in
Turkey and the Muslims in Greece separately and, through a
comparison of the policies of the host states and the operation of
the political, religious and social institutions of minorities,
demonstrates common patterns and discrepancies between the two
countries that have previously received little attention. A
collaboration between Greek and Turkish scholars with broad ranging
research interests, this book benefits from an international and
balanced perspective, and will be an indispensable aid to students
and scholars alike.
The Modern Middle East is a collection of translated sources
covering the period from 1700 to the present. Sources include
official and private archives, the periodical press, memoirs,
western journalists' and travellers' accounts, literature, and
official reports (including statistical data). Each document has
been prefaced, translated and annotated by a specialist in the
particular history and culture from which it was drawn. Enough
information is provided so that every student can appreciate the
value of a document and begin a further exploration either of its
specific historical context or its relationship to broader themes
in modern Middle Eastern history, whilst scholars will find it of
value for its use in teaching and discussion. Themes covered
include the expansion of state power, changing gender roles,
religious revival, nationalist mobilization, increasing
participation in a wider global culture and economy, and the
redefinition of traditions and identities.
This book presents a many-sided view of education in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century under the Ottoman Empire. Drawing on a wide array of primary material, ranging from archival reports to textbooks and classroom maps, Benjamin C. Fortna provides a detailed scholarly analysis of the Ottoman educational endeavour, revealing its fascinating mix of Western and indigenous influences.
The Modern Middle East is a collection of translated sources
covering the period from 1700 to the present. Sources include
official and private archives, the periodical press, memoirs,
western journalists' and travellers' accounts, literature, and
official reports (including statistical data). Each document has
been prefaced, translated and annotated by a specialist in the
particular history and culture from which it was drawn. Enough
information is provided so that every student can appreciate the
value of a document and begin a further exploration either of its
specific historical context or its relationship to broader themes
in modern Middle Eastern history, whilst scholars will find it of
value for its use in teaching and discussion. Themes covered
include the expansion of state power, changing gender roles,
religious revival, nationalist mobilization, increasing
participation in a wider global culture and economy, and the
redefinition of traditions and identities.
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