Post-ottoman coexistence sharing space in the shadow of conflict

In Southeast Europe, the Balkans, and Middle East, scholars often refer to the "peaceful coexistence" of various religious and ethnic groups under the Ottoman Empire before ethnonationalist conflicts dissolved that shared space and created legacies of division. Post-Ottoman Coexistence, in...

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Corporate Author: Knowledge Unlatched funder (funder)
Other Authors: Bryant, Rebecca (auth), Bryant, Rebecca (Professor of anthropology), editor (editor)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York ; Oxford, [England] : Berghahn Books 2016
2016.
Series:Space and Place
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Summary:In Southeast Europe, the Balkans, and Middle East, scholars often refer to the "peaceful coexistence" of various religious and ethnic groups under the Ottoman Empire before ethnonationalist conflicts dissolved that shared space and created legacies of division. Post-Ottoman Coexistence, interrogates ways of living together and asks what practices enabled centuries of cooperation and sharing, as well as how and when such sharing was disrupted. Contributors discuss both historical and contemporary practices of coexistence within the context of ethno-national conflict and its aftermath.This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (292 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9781785331251