Conversion and apostasy in the late Ottoman Empire

In the nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire traditional religious structures crumbled as the empire itself began to fall apart. The state's answer to schism was regulation and control, administered in the form of a number of edicts in the early part of the century. It is against this background th...

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Autres titres:Conversion & Apostasy in the Late Ottoman Empire
Auteur principal: Deringil, Selim 1951- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012.
Dans:Année: 2012
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Osmanisches Reich / Conversion (Religion) / Apostasie / Histoire 1800-1900
Sujets non-standardisés:B Islam (Turkey) History 19th century
B Turkey ; History ; 19th century
B Apostasy Islam History 19th century
B Conversion Islam History 19th century
B Church history, 19th century
B Islam and state Turkey History 19th century
B Turkey ; Religion ; 19th century
B Turkey Religion, 19th century
B Christianity Turkey History 19th century
B Turkey Religion 19th century
B Turkey History 19th century
B Turkey Religion 19th century
B Turkey History, 19th century
B Apostasy ; Islam ; History ; 19th century
B Islam ; Turkey ; History ; 19th century
B Religion and state ; Turkey ; History ; 19th century
B Apostasy Islam History 19th century
B Islam and state Turkey History, 19th century
B Conversion Islam History, 19th century
B Conversion Islam History 19th century
B Church history ; 19th century
B Islam and state (Turkey) History 19th century
B Islam and state ; Turkey ; History ; 19th century
B Religion and state Turkey History, 19th century
B Apostasy Islam History, 19th century
B Religion and state Turkey History 19th century
B Islam Turkey History 19th century
B Islam Turkey History, 19th century
B Conversion ; Islam ; History ; 19th century
B Church History 19th century
B Turkey History 19th century
B Religion and state (Turkey) History 19th century
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Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
Print version: 9781107004559
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Résumé:In the nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire traditional religious structures crumbled as the empire itself began to fall apart. The state's answer to schism was regulation and control, administered in the form of a number of edicts in the early part of the century. It is against this background that different religious communities and individuals negotiated survival by converting to Islam when their political interests or their lives were at stake. As the century progressed, however, conversion was no longer sufficient to guarantee citizenship and property rights as the state became increasingly paranoid about its apostates and what it perceived as their 'denationalization'. The book tells the story of the struggle between the Ottoman State, the Great Powers and a multitude of evangelical organizations, shedding light on current flash-points in the Arab world and the Balkans, offering alternative perspectives on national and religious identity and the interconnection between the two.
Introduction -- 1. "Avoiding the imperial headache": conversion, apostasy and the Tanzimat state -- 2. Conversion as diplomatic crisis -- 3. "Crypto-christianity" -- 4. Career converts, migrant souls, and Ottoman citizenship -- 5. Conversion as survival: mass conversions of Armenians in Anatolia, 1895-1897 -- Conclusion
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ISBN:0511791445
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511791444