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Stanford University Press Contested Conversions to Islam: Narratives of Religious Change in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire

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This book explores the role of conversion to Islam in the emergence of the Ottoman Empire, its imperial ideology and Sunni identity, and its relationship with its Muslim and non-Muslim subjects, in the context of the early modern Mediterranean. Review [T]his makes Contested Conversions to Islam a tour de force. Krstic offers us a wealth of illuminating insights into early modern Ottoman history and a unique historical exploration of Ottoman Islam. . . [H]er achievements should be of value not only to Ottomanists or early modernists but indeed to all of us interested in multiconfessional and multicultural societies, whether in the early modern world or in that of today.--Dina L Gall " Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa & the Middle East" Missiologists wrestlying with the 'Jesus-mosque' and C-6 forms of contextualization--in which converts to Christianity remain outwardly indistinguishable from Muslims--will find Krstic 's work of particular interest. . . Krstic's work is a good springboard for discussion. . .--Larry Poston " Missiology" Rejecting both nationalist preoccupations and a purely Islamic framework, Krstic' looks at Ottoman conversion narratives within their early modern context. Drawing on a breathtakingly wide range of sources, the author gives us a sense of what it meant to be a Muslim in the early modern Ottoman Empire. She also engages issues of reading, texts, and knowledge that are almost entirely unexplored in the Ottoman context.--Molly Greene "Princeton University" This book raises valuable and important questions about the role of syncretism and tolerance in Ottoman (and indeed, other) religious experiences. . . Kristic's conclusions will force historians to question whether the history of the Ottoman Empires should, or even can be, decoupled from that of the West. . . I hope that not only scholars of the Islamic world but also Europeanists and historians of religion will seriously engage with the ideas and issues raised here.--John J. Curry " American Historical Review" Tijana Krstic has uncovered a treasure of manuscripts--from personal accounts and instructional manuals to martyrologies and polemics--and has drawn from them a superb new picture of conversions to Islam and their consequences in the Ottoman Empire. Religious boundaries turn out to be a hot issue among different groups of Muslims and Orthodox Christians both, as the Ottoman state strengthens its links with Islam. Contested Conversions brings splendid insights into the religious and political history of the Ottoman Empire and also suggests new ways to think about the confessional history of early modern Europe.--Natalie Zemon Davis "University of Toronto" Tijana Krstic has written a wonderful book. . . [T]he book also marks a major contribution. Several scholars have considered conversion in specific Islamic contexts, but few manage, as Krstic does, to use the phenomenon as the window onto a bigger social and cultural picture.--K. E. Fleming " Slavic Review" Tijana Krstic's study offers a fascinating perspective. . . Krstic accomplishes her task of contextualizing and historicizing the phenomenon of conversion to Islam in a broader Mediterranean context in a most impressive manner. Her extraordinary langauge skills enable her to crisscross European and Ottoman sources, and thus to have a broad perspective on conversion narratives.--Laura Binz " Renaissance Quarterly" About the Author Tijana Krstić is Associate Professor in the Medieval Studies Department at Central European University in Budapest.

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13 May 2011
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