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This book aims to reveal communal relations in İzmir/Smyrna through the lens of Greek-Turkish relations during the age of Ottoman reforms. The primary sources used in this book, Ottoman-Turkish archival material and Greek newspapers of the period, demonstrate that these reforms did not disturb the social cohesion of İzmir, a city with a unique vibrancy that had been produced over many centuries. The historical evidence also indicates that the Ottoman Empire did not attempt to mould social relations in İzmir, instead benefited from the city’s pre-existing socio-cultural and economic norms, which were well suited to its modernization program. It uncovers the dynamics of coexistence and communal relations before being brought to an abrupt halt by the formation of the modern nation-states.



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Challenges polarizing categories of Greek versus Turkish or Muslim versus non-Muslim – Approaching İzmir as an organic whole, instead of a city divided according to ethno-religious criteria – Uncovering the dynamics of coexistence and communal relations between Greek and Turkish communities in İzmir

İzmir/Smyrna 1826–1864: Greek-Turkish Relations

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631735169, 978-3631735169
      ISBN10: 3631735162

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book aims to reveal communal relations in İzmir/Smyrna through the lens of Greek-Turkish relations during the age of Ottoman reforms. The primary sources used in this book, Ottoman-Turkish archival material and Greek newspapers of the period, demonstrate that these reforms did not disturb the social cohesion of İzmir, a city with a unique vibrancy that had been produced over many centuries. The historical evidence also indicates that the Ottoman Empire did not attempt to mould social relations in İzmir, instead benefited from the city’s pre-existing socio-cultural and economic norms, which were well suited to its modernization program. It uncovers the dynamics of coexistence and communal relations before being brought to an abrupt halt by the formation of the modern nation-states.



      Table of Contents

      Challenges polarizing categories of Greek versus Turkish or Muslim versus non-Muslim – Approaching İzmir as an organic whole, instead of a city divided according to ethno-religious criteria – Uncovering the dynamics of coexistence and communal relations between Greek and Turkish communities in İzmir

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