The Second Jewish Migration: From Europe to the Ottoman State

The Second Jewish Migration: From Europe to the Ottoman State

The Second Jewish Migration: From Europe to the Ottoman State

The Second Jewish Migration: From Europe to the Ottoman State

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Overview

Too often, when examining the history of Jews during the Ottoman period, schlars focus solely on the founding of Israel after World War II and the victimization of Palestinians. But its important to look at every dimension of Jewish life during this time. Ali Arslan, Ph.D., takes a broad view of Jewish/Ottoman history in this academic work, beginning with how the Jews of Western Europe were forced to leave the Ibeian Peninsula and found the Ottomans waiting for them with welcoming arms. The Ottomans saved them from oppression and paved the way for the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe to live more comfortable lives compared with those in Western countries. The Ottomans respected the Jewish way of life and allowed them to move freely within the empire. Both the Ottomans and the Jews should be commended for their productive collaboration at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century. Their spirit of cooperation should be seen as a beacon of hope and a roadmap of how people today can overcome differences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491794647
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/29/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 275 KB

About the Author

Ali Arslan, Ph.D., is a professor of history and the chairman of history for the Republic of Turkey. He formerly worked as an educational consultant in the Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry-Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency. He was also the chair of the department of history at Istanbul University from 2011 to 2014.
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