The Cambridge History of Turkey

The Cambridge History of Turkey

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780521620963
Untertitel:
History of Turke
Autor:
Resat (University of Washington) Kasaba
Herausgeber:
Cambridge University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
602
Erscheinungsdatum:
17.04.2008
ISBN:
0521620961

Klappentext Volume 4 of The Cambridge History of Turkey traces the modernization of Turkey. Zusammenfassung Turkey's modern history has been shaped by its society and its institutions. In this volume! contributors explore the interaction between these aspects of its modernization. Chapters trace Turkey's development from the end of the nineteenth century! through the War of Independence and the founding of the Republic! to the present. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chronology; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction Resat Kasaba; Part I. Ottoman Background and Transition: 2. The Tanzimat Carter Findley; 3. The reign of Abdülhamid II Benjamin Fortna; 4. The second constitutional period Sükrü Hanioglu; 5. The struggle for independence Hasan Kayali; 6. Atatürk Andrew Mango; Part II. Republic of Turkey: 7. migration and Turkey: the dynamics of state, society and politics Kemal Kirisci; 8. The migration story of Turks in Germany: from the beginning to the end Levent Soysal; 9. Politics and political parties in Republican Turkey Feroz Ahmad; 10. Economic change in twentieth century Turkey: is the glass more than half full? Sevket Pamuk; 11. Ideology, context, and interest: the Turkish military Ümit Cizre; 12. Kurds and the Turkish State Hamit Bozarslan; 13. Islam and politics in contemporary Turkey Jenny White; 14. Sufism and Islamic groups in contemporary Turkey Ahmet Yükleyen; 15. Contestation and collaboration: women's struggles for empowerment in Turkey Yesim Arat; 16. Art and architecture In Modern Turkey: the Republican period Sibel Bozdogan; 17. The novel in Turkish: narrative tradition to Nobel prize Erdag Göknar; 18. A brief history of modern Istanbul Çaglar Keyder; Bibliography.

Autorentext
Resat Kasaba is Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington and the Director of the International Studies Center in the Jackson School. He is the author of The Ottoman Empire and the World Economy and the editor of Cities in the World Economy.

Klappentext
Volume 4 of The Cambridge History of Turkey traces the modernization of Turkey.

Zusammenfassung
Turkey's modern history has been shaped by its society and its institutions. In this volume, contributors explore the interaction between these aspects of its modernization. Chapters trace Turkey's development from the end of the nineteenth century, through the War of Independence and the founding of the Republic, to the present.

Inhalt
Chronology; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction Resat Kasaba; Part I. Ottoman Background and Transition: 2. The Tanzimat Carter Findley; 3. The reign of Abdülhamid II Benjamin Fortna; 4. The second constitutional period Sükrü Hanioglu; 5. The struggle for independence Hasan Kayali; 6. Atatürk Andrew Mango; Part II. Republic of Turkey: 7. migration and Turkey: the dynamics of state, society and politics Kemal Kirisci; 8. The migration story of Turks in Germany: from the beginning to the end Levent Soysal; 9. Politics and political parties in Republican Turkey Feroz Ahmad; 10. Economic change in twentieth century Turkey: is the glass more than half full? Sevket Pamuk; 11. Ideology, context, and interest: the Turkish military Ümit Cizre; 12. Kurds and the Turkish State Hamit Bozarslan; 13. Islam and politics in contemporary Turkey Jenny White; 14. Sufism and Islamic groups in contemporary Turkey Ahmet Yükleyen; 15. Contestation and collaboration: women's struggles for empowerment in Turkey Yesim Arat; 16. Art and architecture In Modern Turkey: the Republican period Sibel Bozdogan; 17. The novel in Turkish: narrative tradition to Nobel prize Erdag Göknar; 18. A brief history of modern Istanbul Çaglar Keyder; Bibliography.


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