The business of transition Jewish and Greek merchants of Salonica from Ottoman to Greek rule
Introduction : Salonica's merchants between empire and nation-state -- Merchants, Jews, Greeks -- Merchants, bourgeois, Salonicans -- Revolutionary hopes, merchant fears -- The Balkan Wars : politics in times of conflict -- The great (class) war, 1914-1918 -- Towards Hellenization : coming, goi...
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Stanford, California
Stanford University Press
2024
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Schriftenreihe: | Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction : Salonica's merchants between empire and nation-state -- Merchants, Jews, Greeks -- Merchants, bourgeois, Salonicans -- Revolutionary hopes, merchant fears -- The Balkan Wars : politics in times of conflict -- The great (class) war, 1914-1918 -- Towards Hellenization : coming, going, staying, becoming -- From clubs to associations : new sociabilities, new identities -- Conclusion : "my end is my beginning. "The Business of Transition examines how the cosmopolitan bourgeoisie of the Eastern Mediterranean navigated the transition from empire to nation-state in the early twentieth century. In this social and cultural history, Paris Papamichos Chronakis shows how the Jewish and Greek merchants of Salonica (present-day Thessaloniki) skillfully managed the tumultuous shift from Ottoman to Greek rule amidst revolution and war, rising ethnic tensions, and heightened class conflict. Bringing their once powerful voices back into the historical narrative, he traces their entangled trajectories as businessmen, community members, and civic leaders to illustrate how the self-reinvention of a Jewish-led bourgeoisie made a city Greek. Papamichos Chronakis draws on previously untapped local archival material to weave a rich narrative of individual portraits, introducing us to revered philanthropists and committed patriots as well as vilified profiteers and victimized Salonicans. Offering a kaleidoscopic view of a city in transition, this book reveals how the collapse of empire shook all the constitutive elements of Jewish and Greek identities, and how Jews and Greeks reinvented themselves amidst these larger political and economic disruptions" |
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Beschreibung: | xx, 390 Seiten 10 Illustrationen, 2 Karten 23,8 cm |
ISBN: | 9781503639669 978-1-5036-3966-9 |