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This book offers a radical reinterpretation of the development of the modern world through the concept of Jacobinism. It argues that the French Revolution was not just another step in the construction of capitalist modernity, but produced an alternative (geo)political economy - that is, 'Jacobinism.' Furthermore, Jacobinism provided a blueprint for other modernization projects, thereby profoundly impacting the content and tempo of global modernity in and beyond Europe. The book traces the journey of Jacobinism in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey. It contends that until the 1950s, the Ottoman/Turkish experiment with modernity was not marked by capitalism, but by a historically specific Jacobinism. Asserting this Jacobin legacy then leads to a novel interpretation of the subsequent transition to and authoritarian consolidation of capitalism in contemporary Turkey. As such, by tracing the world historical trajectory of Jacobinism, the book establishes a new way of understanding the origins and development of global modernity.

By advancing 'Jacobinism' as a historically specific geopolitical economy in world history, this book provides a new reading of the Ottoman and Turkish road to modernity.

About the Author
Eren Duzgun is assistant professor at the University of Nottingham, China Campus. His research focuses on historical sociology, political economy and international relations. His work has appeared in the European Journal of International Relations, the Review of International Studies, the Journal of International Relations and Development and the European Journal of Sociology, among other scholarly outlets.

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'Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations: Revisiting Turkish Modernity makes a powerful case for rethinking the course of modern world development through his masterful account Jacobinism as an alternative route to modernity. It is also an indispensable source for understanding the origins, contradictions and likely direction of Turkey's ongoing attempts at redefining its place and role in contemporary world.' Kamran Matin, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Sussex University
'Duzgun's Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations is a must-read for any student of global history and global international relations. Duzgun brilliantly uses the Turkish case to completely rethink our understanding of modernity and modernization everywhere.' Ayse Zarakol, Professor of International Relations, University of Cambridge
'Rejecting nomothetic and teleological models in international historical sociology, the study brilliantly deploys Political Marxism to provide a novel interpretation of the geopolitically refracted Turkish/Ottoman trajectory to its specific capitalism-cum-Jacobinism version of modernity. Exhaustively researched and intelligently argued, Duzgun's critique of the abstract and transhistorical categories of international modernity is compelling, immeasurably advancing our understanding of the making of modern Turkey.' Benno Teschke, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex
'Agree or disagree with Duzgun's conclusions, Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations is a remarkable scholarly achievement, deftly melding historical depth with theoretical rigor. Foregrounding the causal role of 'the international,' the book offers a highly original reinterpretation of the historically distinctive Ottoman-Turkish path to modernity. Duzgun's work should be required reading for all students and scholars interested in international relations, historical sociology, political economy, and Ottoman-Turkish history.' Alexander Anievas, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Connecticut
'This book offers a transdisciplinary historical sociological account of the development of capitalist modernity in Turkey, via the conception of 'Jacobinism.' This is definitely a powerful challenge to the mainstream narratives on Turkish political and economic history. However, its success is not limited to this, as Eren Duzgun ultimately turns 'Jacobinism' into a fruitful analytical tool to make sense of the ongoing 'authoritarian' drive in Turkey and worldwide.' Pinar Bedirhanoglu, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Middle East Technical University, Ankara
'This is an excellent book that makes a thought-provoking contribution to the critical scholarship on the historical sociology of Turkish modernity, from a truly original perspective that combines the most innovative aspects of international historical sociology and Political Marxism. By differentiating between capitalist and Jacobin versions of modernity, the book not only offers a fresh understanding of uneven and combined development as part of a new epistemological approach to international relations theory, but also provides new insights into the historical origins of current authoritarianism in Turkey. A must-read for everyone interested in the critical scholarship on historical sociology, international relations theory, and contradictions of Turkish modernity.' Sebnem Oguz, Associate Professor of Political Science at Baskent University, Ankara
'Eren Duzgun presents ground-breaking discoveries that will change the way scholars think about the French Revolution and the Turkish transition to capitalism. Duzgan shows that Jacobinism established a nationalist, non-capitalist model for industrialization adopted by an array of countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It wasn't until very recently that Turkey broke with this model and embarked on a path of capitalist development.' Stephen Miller, Professor, Department of History, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
'Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations: Revisiting Turkish Modernity makes a powerful case for rethinking the course of modern world development through his masterful account Jacobinism as an alternative route to modernity. It is also an indispensable source for understanding the origins, contradictions and likely direction of Turkey's ongoing attempts at redefining its place and role in contemporary world.' Kamran Martin, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Sussex University



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ISBN 9781009158343
Author Eren Duzgun
Format Hardback
Page Count 300
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 600g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 158mm * 20mm

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