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Marc David Baer

    Profesor Baer skúma prepojené dejiny kresťanov, židov a moslimov v európskych a blízkovýchodných dejinách od raného novoveku po modernú dobu. Jeho práca sa zaoberá komplexnými procesmi konverzie a spolunažívania medzi rôznymi náboženskými komunitami. Skúma, akým spôsobom sa tieto skupiny vzájomne ovplyvňovali a ako sa vyvíjali ich vierovyznania a prax v historickom kontexte. Jeho výskum ponúka vhľad do dynamiky náboženskej identity a transformácie v priebehu stáročí.

    German, Jew, Muslim, Gay
    The Ottomans
    German, Jew, Muslim, Gay
    The Doenme
    • 2021

      The Ottomans

      • 600 stránok
      • 21 hodin čítania
      4,0(947)Ohodnotiť

      A major new history of the six-hundred-year dynasty that connected East to West as never before.

      The Ottomans
    • 2020

      German, Jew, Muslim, Gay

      The Life and Times of Hugo Marcus

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      3,7(12)Ohodnotiť

      Exploring the complex identity of Hugo Marcus, this work delves into themes of German Jewish history, anti-Semitism, and the intersections of religion and sexuality. Marc David Baer highlights Marcus's multifaceted life as a German, Jew, Muslim, and gay man, using his experiences to illuminate broader discussions on Islam in Europe and Muslim-Jewish relations. This biography not only chronicles Marcus's contributions but also serves as a lens through which to understand the historical struggles for gay rights and the intricate tapestry of identity.

      German, Jew, Muslim, Gay
    • 2020

      German, Jew, Muslim, Gay

      • 312 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Hugo Marcus (1880-1966) was a man of many names and many identities. In German, Jew, Muslim, Gay, Marc David Baer uses Marcus's life and work to shed new light on a striking range of subjects, including German Jewish history and anti-Semitism, Islam in Europe, Muslim-Jewish relations, and the... číst celé

      German, Jew, Muslim, Gay
    • 2009

      This is the first study of the modern history, experience, and ethno-religious identity of the Doenme, the descendants of seventeenth-century Jewish converts to Islam, in Ottoman and Greek Salonica and in Turkish Istanbul.

      The Doenme