Conversion and Apostasy in the Late Ottoman Empire
@inproceedings{Deringil2012ConversionAA, title={Conversion and Apostasy in the Late Ottoman Empire}, author={Selim Deringil}, year={2012} }
Introduction 1. 'Avoiding the imperial headache': conversion, apostasy and the Tanzimat state 2. Conversion as diplomatic crisis 3. 'Crypto-christianity' 4. Career converts, migrant souls, and Ottoman citizenship 5. Conversion as survival: mass conversions of Armenians in Anatolia, 1895-7 Conclusion.
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