The Social and Political Thought of Ziya G kalp 1876 1924

The Social and Political Thought of Ziya G  kalp  1876 1924
Author: Parla
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004491632

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Citizenship in a Global World

Citizenship in a Global World
Author: Fuat Keyman,Ahmet Icduygu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-04-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134325955

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A keen analysis of the social, political and economic determinants of Turkish politics with an exploration of the different dimensions of the republican model of Turkish citizenship, providing the reader with a comprehensive account of Turkish modernity and democracy. At the beginning of a new millennium, Turkey finds itself at a critical juncture in its democratic evolution. This momentous event has been precipitated by its desire to enter into the European Union and the recent financial crisis it has faced, both of which have fuelled the need for the creation of a strong, democratic Turkey. Consisting of a collection of innovative and influential essays by leading scholars, this book gives the reader an historical and sociological understanding of Turkey and adds a new dimension to the ongoing discussion surrounding global citizenship and global identity.

The First World War and Its Aftermath

The First World War and Its Aftermath
Author: T. G Fraser
Publsiher: Gingko Library
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781909942769

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Think of a map of World War I and chances are that map will be of Europe—but the First World War had just as heavy an impact on the Middle East, shaping the region into what we know it as today. This book gathers together leading scholars in the field to examine this impact, which is crucial to understanding the region’s current problems and the rise of groups like the Islamic State. In addition to recounting the crucial international politics that drew fierce lines in the sands of the Middle East—a story of intrigue between the British, Russians, Ottomans, North Africans, Americans, and others—the contributors engage topics ranging from the war’s effects on women, the experience of the Kurds, sectarianism, the evolution of Islamism, and the importance of prominent intellectuals like Ziya Gökalp and Michel ‘Aflaq. They examine the dissolution of the Ottoman empire, the exploitation of notions of Islamic unity and pan-Arabism, the influences of Woodrow Wilson and American ideals on Middle East leaders, and likewise the influence of Vladimir Lenin’s vision of a communist utopia. Altogether, they tell a story of promises made and promises broken, of the struggle between self-determination and international recognition, of centuries-old empires laying in ruin, and of the political poker of the twentieth century that carved up the region, separating communities into the artificial states we know today.

Formation of the Turkish Nation State 1920 1938

Formation of the Turkish Nation State  1920   1938
Author: Yesim Bayar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-10-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137384539

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This book is a historical sociological examination of the formulation and institutionalization of Turkish nationhood during the early Republic (1920-1938). Focusing on the language, education, and citizenship policies advanced during the period, it looks at how the Republican elite situated different ethnic, linguistic, and religious groups.

The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam

The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam
Author: M. Iqbal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-04-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9394112111

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Late Ottoman Society

Late Ottoman Society
Author: Elisabeth Özdalga
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134294732

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When the Ottomans commenced their modernizing reforms in the 1830s, they still ruled over a vast empire. In addition to today's Turkey, including Anatolia and Thrace, their power reached over Mesopotamia, North Africa, the Levant, the Balkans, and the Caucasus. The Sultanate was at the apex of a truly multi-ethnic society. Modernization not only brought market principles to the economy and more complex administrative controls as part of state power, but also new educational institutions as well as new ideologies. Thus new ideologies developed and nationalism emerged, which became a political reality when the Empire reached its end. This book compares the different intellectual atmospheres between the pre-republican and the republican periods and identifies the roots of republican authoritarianism in the intellectual heritage of the earlier period.

The Mosquito Bite Author

The Mosquito Bite Author
Author: Baris Biçakçi
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781477321119

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Originally published in 2011, The Mosquito Bite Author is the seventh novel by the acclaimed Turkish author Barış Bıçakçı. It follows the daily life of an aspiring novelist, Cemil, in the months after he submits his manuscript to a publisher in Istanbul. Living in an unremarkable apartment complex in the outskirts of Ankara, Cemil spends his days going on walks, cooking for his wife, repairing leaks in his neighbor’s bathroom, and having elaborate imaginary conversations in his head with his potential editor about the meaning of life and art. Uncertain of whether his manuscript will be accepted, Cemil wavers between thoughtful meditations on the origin of the universe and the trajectory of political literature in Turkey, panic over his own worth as a writer, and incredulity toward the objects that make up his quiet world in the Ankara suburbs.

Democratization in the Middle East

Democratization in the Middle East
Author: Amin Saikal,Albrecht Schnabel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822033119561

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Part I. Democratic peace, conflict prevention, and the United Nations. Part II. Secularization and democracy. Part III. National and regional experiences.