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Les Syriaques orthodoxes d'Istanbul
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Les Syriaques orthodoxes est une minorité religieuse longtemps négligée par l’historiographie ottomane et turque. Cet ouvrage aspire à apporter une méthode et des informations pour les aborder dans...
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02 November 2023

Les Syriaques orthodoxes est une minorité religieuse longtemps négligée par l’historiographie ottomane et turque. Cet ouvrage aspire à apporter une méthode et des informations pour les aborder dans le cadre contemporain. S’appuyant sur un travail de terrain composé d’entretiens, d’observations participantes accompagnés des textes historiques et contemporains, l’étude révèle l’émergence des nouvelles dynamiques socio-politiques chez les Syriaques dans leur rapport à la société turque contemporaine et à la diaspora. L’enquête montre que ces anciens chrétiens d’orient sont restés, et restent encore aujourd’hui, sous l’influence d’un phénomène plus large, à savoir la mondialisation du christianisme, marquée par le catholicisme et par des formes récentes du protestantisme.
The Syriac Orthodox community is a religious minority which has been neglected for a long time by the ottoman and turkish historiography. This book aspires to provide a method and information for a new understanding of the community in the contemporary context. Based on a fieldwork consisting of interviews, participant observations complemented by historical and contemporary texts, it reveals the emergence of new socio-political dynamics among the Syriacs of Istanbul in their relationship to Turkish contemporary society and diaspora. The survey shows that these eastern christians have been, and are today, under the influence of a larger phenomenon, that is the globalization of Christianity, marked by Catholicism and recent forms of Protestantism.
The Syriac Orthodox community is a religious minority which has been neglected for a long time by the ottoman and turkish historiography. This book aspires to provide a method and information for a new understanding of the community in the contemporary context. Based on a fieldwork consisting of interviews, participant observations complemented by historical and contemporary texts, it reveals the emergence of new socio-political dynamics among the Syriacs of Istanbul in their relationship to Turkish contemporary society and diaspora. The survey shows that these eastern christians have been, and are today, under the influence of a larger phenomenon, that is the globalization of Christianity, marked by Catholicism and recent forms of Protestantism.
Price: $126.00
Pages: 368
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Christians and Jews in Muslim Societies
Publication Date:
02 November 2023
ISBN: 9789004682610
Format: Hardcover
Su Erol, Dr. (2019), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris, est actuellement chercheuse indépendante. Elle a des articles publiés sur les Syriaques et les minorités non-musulmanes de Turquie. Elle est l’auteure d’un ouvrage publié en turc intitulé: L’Opprimé et le Raisonable: Stratégies identitaires chez la communauté syriaque orthodoxe d'Istanbul (İletişim, 2016).
Su Erol, Ph.D. (2019), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris, is actually an independent researcher. She has published articles on Syriacs and non-muslim minorities of Turkey and a book in Turkish entitled Oppressed and Reasonable: Identity Strategies among the Syriac Orthodox Community of Istanbul (İletişim, 2016)
Su Erol, Ph.D. (2019), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris, is actually an independent researcher. She has published articles on Syriacs and non-muslim minorities of Turkey and a book in Turkish entitled Oppressed and Reasonable: Identity Strategies among the Syriac Orthodox Community of Istanbul (İletişim, 2016)