Louis Fishman, “From Ottoman Jews to Turkish Ones:The Making of a [Disappearing] Religious Minority”
Building the Turkish Republic: The Early Decades
October 27-28, 2023
Buell Hall, Columbia University
Panel 2: Peoples
Louis Fishman, Brooklyn College, CUNY
“From Ottoman Jews to Turkish Ones: The Making of a [Disappearing] Religious Minority During the First Decades of the Turkish Republic”
Louis Fishman is an associate professor in the history department at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. He is the author of the book Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era, 1908-1914: Claiming the Homeland (Edinburgh University Press, January 2020). His academic work focuses on late Ottoman Palestine, the Jews of the Ottoman Empire, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He also regularly contributes to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, where he writes about Turkish and Israeli politics while providing political commentary to other international media and policy outlets. He divides his time between New York, Istanbul, and Tel Aviv.
https://sakipsabancicenter.columbia.edu
Видео Louis Fishman, “From Ottoman Jews to Turkish Ones:The Making of a [Disappearing] Religious Minority” канала Sakıp Sabancı Center for Turkish Studies
October 27-28, 2023
Buell Hall, Columbia University
Panel 2: Peoples
Louis Fishman, Brooklyn College, CUNY
“From Ottoman Jews to Turkish Ones: The Making of a [Disappearing] Religious Minority During the First Decades of the Turkish Republic”
Louis Fishman is an associate professor in the history department at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. He is the author of the book Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era, 1908-1914: Claiming the Homeland (Edinburgh University Press, January 2020). His academic work focuses on late Ottoman Palestine, the Jews of the Ottoman Empire, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He also regularly contributes to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, where he writes about Turkish and Israeli politics while providing political commentary to other international media and policy outlets. He divides his time between New York, Istanbul, and Tel Aviv.
https://sakipsabancicenter.columbia.edu
Видео Louis Fishman, “From Ottoman Jews to Turkish Ones:The Making of a [Disappearing] Religious Minority” канала Sakıp Sabancı Center for Turkish Studies
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