Post-Ottoman Coexistence
Author(s)
Bryant, Rebecca
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103481Language
EnglishAbstract
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.
Keywords
Political Science; Armenians; Burgas; Istanbul; Muslims; Ottoman Empire; TurkeyDOI
10.2307/j.ctt1kgqw2hISBN
9781785333750OCN
1030818943Publisher
Berghahn BooksPublisher website
https://berghahnbooks.com/Publication date and place
2016-03-01Classification
Peace studies and conflict resolution