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上野雅由樹著 オスマン帝国における宗教的多様性の管理 -19世紀におけるイスタンブールのアルメニア人の経験-
Managing Religious Diversity in the Ottoman Empire: Experiences of Istanbul Armenians in the Nineteenth Century.

・ISBN 978-1-3995-4261-6 hard GB£ 95.00

¥27,483.- (税込)

著者・編者 Ueno, Masayuki,
シリーズ (Edinburgh Studies on the Ottoman Empire)
出版社 (Edinburgh U. Pr., UK)
出版年 2025
ページ数 240 pp.
ニュース番号 <753-228>

This book makes extensive use of Ottoman archival documents and Armenian sources to examine the changing arrangements between the Ottoman state and non-Muslim religious authorities from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries, focusing on Armenians, the second-largest non-Muslim community in the empire. Specifically, it discusses how the ruling circles of the empire reinforced their reliance on non-Muslim religious authorities at the turn of the eighteenth century, and attempted to limit the influence of non-Muslim clergymen and restrict the scope of non-Muslim communal activity from the mid-nineteenth century onwards. The book also highlights the responses of the Armenian lay and ecclesiastical elites in Istanbul, who did not sit back and watch as their rights and privileges were curtailed. Rather, they sought ways to protect and even expand their collective rights and find their place in the multireligious empire, both as individuals and as members of a religious community.