Ottoman brothers : Muslims, Christians, and Jews in early twentieth-century Palestine / Michelle U. Campos.
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TextPublication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 343 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type: - 9780804776783
- 0804776784
- Cultural pluralism -- Palestine -- History -- 20th century
- Group identity -- Political aspects -- Palestine -- History -- 20th century
- Citizenship -- Palestine -- History -- 20th century
- Palestine -- Ethnic relations -- History -- 20th century
- Palestine -- History -- 1799-1917
- Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1909-1918
- Diversité culturelle -- Palestine -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Identité collective -- Aspect politique -- Palestine -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Palestine -- Histoire -- 1799-1917
- Empire ottoman -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1909-1918
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- Citizenship
- Cultural pluralism
- Ethnic relations
- Group identity -- Political aspects
- Politics and government
- Middle East -- Palestine
- Turkey
- Kulturell mångfald -- Palestina -- 1900-talet
- Etniska rekationer -- historia -- Palestina -- 1900-talet
- Palestina -- historia -- 1900-talet
- 1799-1999
- 305.6095694/09041 22
- DS125 .C26 2011eb
- online - EBSCO
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sacred liberty -- Brotherhood and equality -- Of boycotts and ballots -- The mouthpiece of the people -- Shared urban spaces -- Ottomans of the mosaic faith -- Unscrambling the omelet.
Print version record.
In its last decade, the Ottoman Empire underwent a period of dynamic reform, and the 1908 revolution transformed the empire's 20 million subjects into citizens overnight. Questions quickly emerged about what it meant to be Ottoman, what bound the empire together, what role religion and ethnicity would play in politics, and what liberty, reform, and enfranchisement would look like. "Ottoman Brothers" explores the development of Ottoman collective identity, tracing how Muslims, Christians, and Jews became imperial citizens together. In Palestine, even against the backdrop of the emergence of the Zionist movement and Arab nationalism, Jews and Arabs cooperated in local development and local institutions as they embraced imperial citizenship. As Michelle Campos reveals, the Arab-Jewish conflict in Palestine was not immanent, but rather it erupted in tension with the promises and shortcomings of "civic Ottomanism."

