Introduction
1: Curse of Babel
2: Ottoman belle époque
3: People of God I
4: People of God II
5: Catastrophes
Epilogue
Bibliography
Nicholas Doumanis teaches world history at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. His first book, Myth and Memory in the Mediterranean (1997) won the Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History. He has written extensively on the history of Mediterranean Europe, social memory, and migration.
As a compelling reconstruction of a vanished time and place this
book is sure to appeal to anyone interested in the history of
intercommunal relations in the Ottoman Empire.
*George Vassiadis, History Today*
...a fluent and theoretically informed book that brings to life how
Christian and Muslim lived together just before they entered the
valley of death.
*Dimitris Livanios, English Historical Review*
eloquently, historiographically and critically ... [a] remarkable
book.
*Meltem Toksöz, Mediterranean Historical Review*
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