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Gerber, Haim. “Arkhiyon beit-ha-din ha-shara‘i shel Bursah ke-meqor histori le-toldot yehudei<br />
ha-‘ir.” Mi-qedem u-mi-yam 1 (1981): 31-7.<br />
———. “Jews and Money-lending in the Ottoman Empire.” The Jewish Quarterly Review 72,<br />
no. 2 (1981): 110-18.<br />
———. “Sharia, Kanun and Custom in the Ottoman Law: The Court Records of 17th Century<br />
Bursa.” International Journal of Turkish Studies 2, no. 1 (1981): 131-47.<br />
———. State, Society, and Law in Islam: Ottoman Law in Comparative Perspective. Albany:<br />
State University of New York Press, 1994.<br />
———. Islamic Law and Culture, 1600-1840. Leiden: Brill, 1999.<br />
———. “Muslims and Zimmis in Ottoman Economy and Society: Encounters, Cultures and<br />
Knowledge.” In Studies in Ottoman Social and Economic Life, edited by Motika Raoul<br />
and et. al., Heidelberg: Heidelberger Orientverlag, 1999, 99-124.<br />
———. Crossing Borders: Jews and Muslims in Ottoman Law, Culture, and Society. Istanbul:<br />
The Isis Press, 2008.<br />
Gerber, Jane S. Jewish Society in Fez, 1450-1700: Studies in Communal and Economic Life.<br />
Leiden: Brill, 1980.<br />
Gharrīt, Muḥammad. Kitāb fawāṣil al-jumān fī anbā’ wuzarā’ wa-kuttāb al-zamān. Rabat: Dār<br />
al-amān, 2010.<br />
Gil, Moshe. A History of Palestine, 634-1099. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.<br />
Gilbert, Martin. In Ishmael’s House: A History of Jews in Muslim Lands. New Haven: Yale<br />
University Press, 2010.<br />
Ginio, Eyal. “The Administration of Criminal Justice in Ottoman Selānik (Salonica) during the<br />
Eighteenth Century.” Turcica 30 (1998): 185-209.<br />
———. “Coping with the State’s Agents ‘From Below’: Petitions, Legal Appeal, and the<br />
Sultan’s Justice in Ottoman Legal Practice.” In Popular Protest and Political<br />
Participation in the Ottoman Empire: Studies in Honor of Suraiya Faroqhi, edited by<br />
Eleni Gara, M. Erdem Kabadayi and Christoph K. Neumann. Istanbul: Bilgi İletişim<br />
GrubuYayincilik Müzik Yapim ve Haber Ajansi Ltd., 2011, 41-56.<br />
Ginsburg, J. B. An Account of the Persecution of the Protestant Mission among the Jews at<br />
Mogador, Morocco. London: E. G. Allen, 1880.<br />
Goitein, Shlomo Dov. “Petitions to the Fatimid Caliphs from the Cairo Geniza.” The Jewish<br />
Quarterly Review 45, no. 1 (1954): 30-38.<br />
———. A Mediterranean Society. 5 vols. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967-1988.<br />
———. “Minority Self-Rule and Government Control in Islam.” Studia Islamica 31 (1970):<br />
101-16.<br />
———. Jews and Arabs: A Concise History of their Social and Cultural Relations. Mineola:<br />
Dover Publicatoins, Inc., 2005.<br />
Goldman, Israel M. The Life and Times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi Zimra; A Social, Economic and<br />
Cultural Study of Jewish Life in the Ottoman Empire in the 15th and 16th Centuries as<br />
Reflected in the Responsa of the RDBZ. New York: Jewish Theological Seminary of<br />
America, 1970.<br />
Goodblatt, Morris S. Jewish Life in Turkey in the XVIth Century, as Reflected in the Legal<br />
Writings of Samuel de Medina. New York: Jewish Theological Seminary of America,<br />
1952.<br />
Gottreich, Emily. The Mellah of Marrakesh: Jewish and Muslim Space in Morocco’s Red City.<br />
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007.<br />
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