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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",...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-300812024-03-25T09:51:47Z Post-Ottoman Coexistence Bryant, Rebecca Political Science Armenians Burgas Istanbul Muslims Ottoman Empire Turkey thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution 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. 2018-05-18 23:55 2020-03-20 03:00:28 2020-04-01T12:44:47Z 2020-04-01T12:44:47Z 2016-03-01 book 650019 OCN: 1030818943 9781785333750 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/30081 eng application/pdf n/a 650019.pdf Berghahn Books 10.2307/j.ctt1kgqw2h 103481 10.2307/j.ctt1kgqw2h 562fcfcf-0356-4c23-869a-acb39d8c84b5 b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9781785333750 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) 103481 KU Round 2 606236 Knowledge Unlatched open access
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