Ottoman Haifa: A History of Four Centuries under Turkish RuleBloomsbury Publishing, 30 בנוב׳ 2010 - 224 עמודים Under Ottoman rule, the city of Haifa, located at the southern point of the largest bay on the coast of what today is Israel, was transformed from a scarcely-inhabited fortress town to a major modern city. This book details the history of Haifa under the Ottomans during the period 1516-1918. Alex Carmel uses a variety of original sources to uncover the realities of life in Haifa under Ottoman rule and paints a vivid picture of the development of the city in this era. Carmel's work has become the benchmark of the historiography of Israel's third largest city and remains to this day, the best-known and most highly-regarded survey of Haifa under Ottoman rule. This, the first English edition of 'Ottoman Haifa', will be essential reading for all historians of the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East. |
תוכן
The Foundation of New Haifa | |
Days of Awakening | |
Haifa Thrives | |
Haifa at the End of Turkish Rule | |
Haifa During the First World | |
Select Bibliography and Abbreviations | |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Ottoman Haifa: A History of Four Centuries under Turkish Rule <span dir=ltr>Alex Carmel</span> תצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - 2010 |
Ottoman Haifa: A History of Four Centuries Under Turkish Rule <span dir=ltr>Alex Carmel</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2011 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abdallah Abu Dahab Acre Al-Karmil ancient Haifa Arab army Ashkenazi attacks began Beirut British Brugger building built Carmelite monastery carriages Cassini Christian church coast commerce consul D’Arvieux Dahab Dahar al-Umar Damascus Der’a Druze Egyptian Erets Yisrael European export Florencio France French French consul German Colony Giambattista Gottlieb Schumacher governor Greek Orthodox Grotto of Elijah Ha-Herut Hapo’el Hatsair Hardegg Havazelet Hebrew Hejaz railway Herrn Heyd Hoffmann Holy Land Ibid Ibrahim inhabitants of Haifa Istanbul Jaffa Jerusalem Jewish Keller later Löytved Hardegg Luncz Mamluk Marie-Bernard Mariti merchants monastery Mount Carmel mountain Muhammad Muslims Newton nineteenth century Oliphant Oriental Jews Ottoman rule Palaestina Palästina Palestine Pasha pilgrims population of Haifa port of Haifa Prosper Rabbi railway line religious road Rogers Schumacher Seetzen settlement ships soldiers Sublime Porte sultan Syria Tamimi Templers Tiberias town travellers Turabay Turkish Turkish rule Turks vice-consul village visited Haifa wall Warte Ya’ari