Sephardic Trajectories: Archives, Objects, and the Ottoman Jewish Past in the United States (Paperback)

Sephardic Trajectories: Archives, Objects, and the Ottoman Jewish Past in the United States By Kerem Tinaz (Editor), Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano (Editor) Cover Image
By Kerem Tinaz (Editor), Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano (Editor)
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Sephardic Trajectories brings together scholars of Ottoman history and Jewish studies to discuss how family heirlooms, papers, and memorabilia help us conceptualize the complex process of migration from the Ottoman Empire to the United States. To consider the shared significance of family archives in both the United States and in Ottoman lands, the volume takes as starting point the formation of the Sephardic Studies Digital Collection at the University of Washington, a community-led archive and the world’s first major digital repository of archival documents and recordings related to the Sephardic Jews of the Mediterranean world. Contributors reflect on the role of private collections and material objects in studying the Sephardi past, presenting case studies of Sephardic music and literature alongside discussions of the role of new media, digitization projects, investigative podcasts, and family memorabilia in preserving Ottoman Sephardic culture. 

About the Author


Kerem Tinaz is assistant professor in the Department of History at Koç University in Istanbul. 

Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano is assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Praise For…


"Sephardic Trajectories is a landmark demonstration of international collaboration between Turkey and the United States, advancing Jewish historiography by integrating the latest digital technology to copy, itemize, and disseminate Ladino literature. Sephardic Trajectories is not a sole beneficiary of state or foundational backing, but a collective labor of love involving over 80 community members from organizations as diverse as Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) in downtown Istanbul and the Sephardic congregation of Bikur Holim in Seattle. The collections of Sephardic material, largely originating from printers and manufacturers in the Ottoman Empire, currently housed at the University of Washington, exemplifies the potential of community-led archives."
— Tablet

"Sephardic Trajectories represents an exemplary mix of sources and creative thematic structure....there is no doubt that this volume and the novel sources that it introduces will inspire future works in Sephardic studies. Researchers who are interested in the Sephardim will certainly find value in this book. The large swath of materials from the UWSSC and the revisionist approaches of the authors will become an invaluable tool for Sephardic scholars, in general, and historians of Ottoman Jews, in particular."
— Sephardic Horizons


Product Details
ISBN: 9786057685360
ISBN-10: 6057685369
Publisher: Koc University Press
Publication Date: May 20th, 2021
Pages: 256