Jewish Networks Between The Persian Gulf and Palestine, 1820–1914

IF 1.8 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Eirik Kvindesland
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Thousands of Jews moved from Qajar Iran and Ottoman Iraq to the Persian Gulf ports during the long nineteenth century. Attracted by colonial trade and British patronage, they formed communities on the Gulf littorals and expanded their social and economic networks across the sea. At the same time, modern transportation connected the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, enabling collective long-distance migration. This allowed Gulf Jews to imagine Jerusalem as a worldly and reachable city, making it home to a budding Persian Jewish community from the 1880s. This article traces these migrations between 1820 and 1914 through a reading of the Hebrew travelogues of migrating Persian rabbis alongside imperial records written by British, Ottoman and Qajar officials. By moving through four different cities, Shiraz and Bushehr in Iran, Bahrain off the Gulf’s Arab shore, and Jerusalem in Ottoman Palestine, it shows how Jews settled the Gulf coasts while incorporating Jerusalem into an oceanic Jewish network. Visualized in this way, the migration of Gulf Jews contributes to redefining Middle Eastern Jewish geographies while establishing a dialogue between Jewish history and transregional histories of the Persian Gulf.
波斯湾与巴勒斯坦之间的犹太人网络,1820-1914 年
在漫长的十九世纪,成千上万的犹太人从伊朗卡贾尔王朝和奥斯曼帝国的伊拉克迁往波斯湾港口。在殖民贸易和英国庇护的吸引下,他们在海湾沿岸形成了社区,并将他们的社会和经济网络扩展到了海上。与此同时,现代交通连接了印度洋和地中海,实现了集体长途迁徙。这使得海湾地区的犹太人将耶路撒冷想象成一个通达世界的城市,从 19 世纪 80 年代开始,这里成为波斯犹太人社区萌芽的家园。本文通过阅读迁徙的波斯拉比的希伯来语游记以及英国、奥斯曼帝国和卡扎尔王朝官员撰写的帝国记录,追溯了 1820 年至 1914 年间的迁徙过程。通过对四个不同城市--伊朗的设拉子和布歇赫尔、海湾阿拉伯沿岸的巴林以及奥斯曼巴勒斯坦的耶路撒冷--的研究,本文展示了犹太人如何在海湾沿岸定居,同时将耶路撒冷纳入一个海洋犹太人网络。通过这种直观的方式,海湾犹太人的迁徙有助于重新定义中东犹太人的地理位置,同时在犹太历史和波斯湾跨区域历史之间建立对话。
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Past & Present
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1952, Past & Present is widely acknowledged to be the liveliest and most stimulating historical journal in the English-speaking world. The journal offers: •A wide variety of scholarly and original articles on historical, social and cultural change in all parts of the world. •Four issues a year, each containing five or six major articles plus occasional debates and review essays. •Challenging work by young historians as well as seminal articles by internationally regarded scholars. •A range of articles that appeal to specialists and non-specialists, and communicate the results of the most recent historical research in a readable and lively form. •A forum for debate, encouraging productive controversy.
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