Tal Donahue
SOAS University of London, History, Graduate Student
- Roehampton University, History, AlumnusRoehampton University, Department of Humanities, AlumnusUniversity Of Roehampton, Classical Civilistion, Alumnusadd
- History, Middle East Studies, Mediterranean Studies, Cosmopolitanism, Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, Near Eastern Archaeology, and 44 moreFunerary Archaeology, English Literature, Medieval History, Islam, Nationalism, Martin Heidegger, History of History, Islamic History, History of Ideas, Orientalism, Anglo-Saxon Studies, Al-Andalus, Viking Studies, Religion, Ancient History, Classics, Biblical Studies, Religious Studies, Roehampton University, Antikythera shipwreck, Antikythera mechanism, Ottoman Empire, Modern Middle East History, Al Andalus (Islamic History), Islamic Studies, Ottoman History, Jewish-Christian-Muslim relations in the Middle Ages, Port cities, Transnational History, Colonialism, History of the Mediterranean, Middle East, Jerusalem, Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism, Late Ottoman Period, Britain in the Mediterranean and the Middle East, Late Ottoman Period - Palestine, Holy Land Studies, History of Jerusalem, Archaeology of Ancient Israel, Biblical Archaeology, Comparative Religion, Ottoman Jerusalem, and Late Ottoman Historyedit
The original English language version of an article published in the July 2015 edition of Turkish language magazine Sabah Ulkesi - a special edition on cosmopolitanism.
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My MA dissertation for SOAS University of London Building on the growing interest in Ottoman Cosmopolitanism this dissertation investigates the scholarship of the term and applies cosmopolitan theory to the case study of Jerusalem in the... more
My MA dissertation for SOAS University of London
Building on the growing interest in Ottoman Cosmopolitanism this dissertation investigates the scholarship of the term and applies cosmopolitan theory to the case study of Jerusalem in the late Ottoman period. This establishes what kinds of cosmopolitanism are relevant to the study of the late Ottoman Empire and what contexts they arise in.
Building on the growing interest in Ottoman Cosmopolitanism this dissertation investigates the scholarship of the term and applies cosmopolitan theory to the case study of Jerusalem in the late Ottoman period. This establishes what kinds of cosmopolitanism are relevant to the study of the late Ottoman Empire and what contexts they arise in.
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