Benbassa, Rodrigue, Histoire des sépharades (2002)
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Abbreviation
Benbassa, Rodrigue, Histoire des sépharades (2002)
Form of publication
Book

Esther Benbassa, Aron Rodrigue, Histoire des Juifs sépharades. De Tolède a Salonique, sérıe Points Histoire 315 (Editions du Seuil, 2ème édition revue, augmentée et mise à jour, Paris 2002)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 2-02-053150-X
First edition
Title of first edition
Juifs des Balkans. Espace judéo-ibériques, XIVe-XXe siècles
Publisher of first edition
La Découverte
Place of publication of first edition
Paris
Date of publication of first edition
1993
Data
Detailed historical study in French entitled ‘Jews of the Balkans. A Judeo-Iberian place, 14th -20th centuries’. This is a revised and expanded version of the monograph published in 1993 under the title Juifs des Balkans. Espace judéo-ibériques, XIVe-XXe siècles. Research in archives in Great Britain, France, Germany, the United States, Israel, and Turkey. Archival sources and journals, including many originating in the local Jewish communities from Russia to Egypt (pp. 401-403); bibliography, pp. 405-446; index, pp. 449-468. Total pages, 474. Pocket book.
Key words
Adrianople / Edirne.
Anti-semiticism.
Armenians.
Ashkenazi Jews / Ashkenazim.
Balkans, Romaniote Jews.
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Bulgaria.
Byzantine Jews / Romaniotes.
Congress of Berlin, 1878.
Early Ottoman period.
Eastern Thrace / European Turkey.
Ethnocentric ideology.
First World War.
Greek nationalism.
Hispano-Hebraic language / Ladino.
Holy Land.
Human rights – violations.
Iberian Jewish diaspora.
Iberian Jews / Sephardic Jews.
Israel.
Jewish community.
Jewish Community of Istanbul.
Jewish Community of Thessalonica.
Jewish financial agents.
Jewish Genocide.
Jewish history, 15th-20th c.
Jewish intellectuals.
Jewish Karaïtes.
Jewish religion.
Jews of the East / Levant.
Middle East, Iberian Jews.
Modern period.
Monastiri / Bitola.
Northern Thrace / Eastern Romelia.
Ottoman Balkans, Sephardic Jews / Sephardim.
Ottoman Empire, Iberian Jews / Sephardic Jews.
Ottoman Istanbul.
Ottoman Macedonia, Sephardic Jews.
Ottoman period.
Ottoman Salonica / Thessalonica.
Persecutions.
Printers.
Romaniote Jews of Istanbul.
Romaniotes / Jews Romaniotes.
Sarajevo, Iberian Jews / Sephardim.
Second World War.
Sephardic Jews / Sephardim.
Sephardic Turks.
Serbia.
Skopia.
Smyrna / İzmir.
Turkish nationalism.
Turkish policies.
Venice.
Venizelos, Eleftherios.
Zionism.