Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Arab world : the roots of sectarianism
Masters explores the history of Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire and how their identities evolved over four hundred years. While early communities lived within the hierarchy of Muslim law, the nineteenth century witnessed radical change. In response to Western influences, conflict erupted b...
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| Main Author: | Masters, Bruce Alan |
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New York
Cambridge University Press
2001
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