Parution : Benjamin Lellouch, Ahmed Pacha et les juifs du Caire (1523-1524). Histoire et historiographie, Brill, 2024
Histoire et historiographie
Benjamin Lellouch
Series: Christians and Jews in Muslim Societies, Volume: 11
It has been long known that Jews, among many others in Cairo, were victims of violence during the revolt of the Ottoman governor Ahmed Pasha (1523-1524), and that they would commemorate their sufferings each year, during a local Purim festival. For the first time, this book draws on a wealth of documentation in Turkish, Italian and Arabic on these acts of violence and their context. It highlights the contribution of Capsali (d. 1550), whose chronicle of the revolt in Hebrew – neglected by scholars – has been translated here; it also prompts readers to reconsider the history of the anonymous liturgical chronicle (megillah), and therefore that of the festival as well. As the last avatar of a five-century-old historiographical tradition, it thoroughly recasts the presentation of facts along with an analysis of the social dynamics at work in the revolt, contextualizing them within the history of the transition from the Mamluks to the Ottomans in Egypt and Syria.
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Chargé de diffusion scientifique (8 janvier 2024). Parution : Benjamin Lellouch, Ahmed Pacha et les juifs du Caire (1523-1524). Histoire et historiographie, Brill, 2024. IISMM. Consulté le 15 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/vjr3