Description
Through a textual analysis of nationalist writings, this volume considers how political developments influenced Turkish nationalism. It tackles the question of how an ideology that began as a revolutionary, progressive, forward-looking ideal eventually transformed into one that is conservative, patriarchal, and nostalgic to the Ottoman and Islamic past. Between Islamic and Turkish Identity is the first book in any language to comprehensively analyze Turkish nationalism with such scope and engagement with primary sources, dissecting the phenomenon in all its manifestations.
About the Author
Umut Uzer is an associate professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. He is the author of Identity and Turkish Foreign Policy: The Kemalist Influence in Cyprus and the Caucasus.
Reviews
"Surveys some of the major ideas of Turkish nationalism as it traces the development and transformation of this idea in its various forms. Nothing of the sort exists in English that is not outdated or that offers similar coverage." -Yucel Yan?kda?, author of Healing the Nation: Prisoners of War, Medicine, and Nationalism in Turkey, 1914-1939
"The book is useful for students of Turkish nationalism and can be used for undergraduate classrooms or as a reference book for the genealogy of Turkish nationalist thought. Currently, such information can only be obtained by sifting through several outdated books."-Hakan OEzo?lu, director of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Central Florida
Book Information
ISBN 9781607814658
Author Umut Uzer
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint University of Utah Press,U.S.
Publisher University of Utah Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 390g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 20mm