Jüdische Lebenswelten im Osmanischen Reich
Contributor(s)
Bitunjac, Martina (editor)
Language
German; EnglishAbstract
When Sephardic Jews were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula in the wake of the Inquisition, they were given refuge in the Sultan’s empire. Sephards and Romaniots, shaped the religious, cultural, economic, and social life of their community and surroundings. In transnational and interdisciplinary individual studies, the diversity of Jewish lifeworlds is addressed in the context of legal-societal acceptance and rejection.