The Dönme. Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks
Istanbul and Middle Eastern markets of the Dönme. Ideological conviction within Greece ensured that their economic loss was ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 and not regard oneself as Turkish. Accordingly, satisfying these criteria, a handful of nota ...
Istanbul a Greek citizen who was Muslim, then he should have been expelled to Turkey and his property confiscated by the gov ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 lenized the names of Thessaloníki’s streets and squares, some of which it had rebuilt after ...
Istanbul Estate of the Provisional Government of Thessaloníki during 1917 , who is now residing in Athens. This [former] dir ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 “File B/ 2 /IV: File of the property of Mehmet [son of ] Ahmet Kapandji, Yugoslav citizen, r ...
Istanbul was critical of Jews’ apparent lack of assimilation, saying that their Otto- man mentality was manifested in the de ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 of the Turkish Chamber of Commerce for Germany, protested to Nazi au- thorities that his bus ...
Istanbul In 1934 , the socialist Mehmet Zekeriya Sertel and the liberal Ahmet Emin Yalman purchased Ta n (Dawn), and ran it ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 right to open your mouth.’ Yet for three centuries my ancestors have taken their place in th ...
Istanbul able to work in the tobacco business, as they had begun doing in Salon- ika in the late nineteenth century and then ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 embrace the homeland, perform military service, and speak Turkish at home have been treated ...
Istanbul Turkey is in awful shape. It has faced only economic hardship as a result of being neither allied with Great Britai ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 would later defend the motivation behind the levying of the tax, writing: “It was true that ...
Istanbul get” their identity, and believing that others had forgotten their origins, too, imagined they had become indisting ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 where.” He made this statement after the Struma, a ship carrying nearly 1 , 000 Jewish refug ...
Istanbul The wealth tax can be viewed as the culmination of an effort to win a “second” War of Independence” by “liberating” ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 their difference but of the fact that they were Jews by blood. Faik Ökte checked Muslims’ ba ...
Istanbul racial and religious identity. When the time came, their neighbors and business rivals were able to settle scores. ...
Forgetting to Forget, 1923–1944 damage it caused broke Armenian, Greek, and Jewish men. Indeed, as Rıfat Bali relates, this ...
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