×


 x 

Shopping cart
Marc David Baer - The Dönme: Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks - 9780804768672 - V9780804768672
Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.

The Dönme: Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks

€ 118.95
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for The Dönme: Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks Hardback. This is the first study of the modern history, experience, and ethno-religious identity of the Donme, the descendants of seventeenth-century Jewish converts to Islam, in Ottoman and Greek Salonica and in Turkish Istanbul. Num Pages: 360 pages, 12 illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DVT; 3J; HBJF1; HRAX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 25. Weight in Grams: 612.

This book tells the story of the Dönme, the descendents of Jews who resided in the Ottoman Empire and converted to Islam along with their messiah, Rabbi Shabbatai Tzevi, in the seventeenth century. For two centuries following their conversion, the Dönme were accepted as Muslims, and by the end of the nineteenth century rose to the top of Salonikan society. The Dönme helped transform Salonika into a cosmopolitan city, promoting the newest innovation in trade and finance, urban reform, and modern education. They eventually became the driving force behind the 1908 revolution that led to the overthrow of the Ottoman ... Read more

To their proponents, the Dönme are enlightened secularists and Turkish nationalists who fought against the dark forces of superstition and religious obscurantism. To their opponents, they were simply crypto-Jews engaged in a plot to dissolve the Islamic empire. Both points of view assume the Dönme were anti-religious, whether couched as critique or praise.

But it is time that we take these religious people seriously on their own terms. In the Ottoman Empire, the Dönme promoted morality, ethics, spirituality, and a syncretistic religion that reflected their origins at the intersection of Jewish Kabbalah and Islamic Sufism. This is the first book to tell their story, from their origins to their near total dissolution as they became secular Turks in the mid-twentieth century.

Show Less

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
360
Condition
New
Number of Pages
358
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804768672
SKU
V9780804768672
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

About Marc David Baer
Marc David Baer is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine. His first book, Honored by the Glory of Islam: Conversion and Conquest in Ottoman Europe (2008), won the Albert Hourani Prize from the Middle East Studies Association.

Reviews for The Dönme: Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks
"Marc David Baer vividly describes how this ancient, secret sect of Jews, about which little has been written until now, fit into the Islamic world without being found out."—Jewish Book World "The book is clearly written and provides much data and analysis on the cultural, social, economic, and political life of the Dönme . . . This is a major ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for The Dönme: Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks


Subscribe to our newsletter

News on special offers, signed editions & more!