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Tocqueville in the Ottoman Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Tocqueville in the Ottoman Empire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Based on archival research, this work examines the Ottoman ancien regime. The author argues that the success of the regime was due to the articulation of a complex financial network revolving around central state elite investments and an Istanbul-based and supervised banking system.

Purified by Blood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Purified by Blood

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Peterson's

Annotation Elizabeth A. Kaye specializes in communications as part of her coaching and consulting practice. She has edited Requirements for Certification since the 2000-01 edition.

Plague, Quarantines and Geopolitics in the Ottoman Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Plague, Quarantines and Geopolitics in the Ottoman Empire

A sweeping examination of Ottoman plague treatise writers from the Black Death until 1923

The JDP and Making the Post-Kemalist Secularism in Turkey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

The JDP and Making the Post-Kemalist Secularism in Turkey

This book is an analytical study of secularism in contemporary Turkey by tracing its historical trajectory within the context of political transformation in a country that experienced a social and cultural rupture in its formative years. Its principal focus is on the policies and practices of the current ruling party, the Justice and Development Party (JDP), which has influenced the process of change, evolution, and transformation with regard to secularism and state policies toward religion. Following its foundation in 2001, the JDP developed a unique approach to conceptualising the relationship between state and religion. In contrast to other mainstream parties and political positions both in the past and present, it offers an alternative vision and model to that of inherited Kemalist secularism, as formulated by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (the founder of modern Turkey) and refined by his close associates in the formative period of the Republic. The project draws its findings from in-depth interviews with members of political parties, civil society activists and religious leaders.

DEVLET KURAN KAHRAMANLAR
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 125

DEVLET KURAN KAHRAMANLAR

Anadolu Selçukluları, tarihi görevlerini büyük bir ciddiyet içinde yerine getirip tamamlamıştır. Anadolu’da hâkimiyet, Oğuzlar’dan diğer bir boy olan Kayılar’a mensup Ertuğrul Bey’in oğlu Osman Gazi’nin kurduğu Osmanlılar’a bırakılmış, onlar da 622 yıl süren bir hanedanlıkla Türklük âlemine şeref vermişlerdir. Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’ne de ölmez bir hatıra devretmişlerdir. Bazı Osmanlı tarihçilerinin belirttiğine göre,Cengiz Han’ın cihangir orduları önünden kaçan, diğer boy ve aşiretlerle beraber Anadolu’ya gelen Kavı boyunun Karakeçili aşireti, Erzurum, Sivas, Amasya gibi yerlerde konaklamışlardır. Rivayet edildiğine göre, H...

State Building and Conflict Resolution in the Caucasus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

State Building and Conflict Resolution in the Caucasus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04-16
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Taking history and culture of the Caucasus as starting point, state building and conflict resolution processes in the North and South Caucasus are analysed from an international legal and political perspective. Development of the rule of law is here central.

Ottoman Population, 1830-1914
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Ottoman Population, 1830-1914

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Belgelerle Türk tarihi dergisi
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 696

Belgelerle Türk tarihi dergisi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1970
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The State and Kurds in Turkey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The State and Kurds in Turkey

The current literature on the Kurds in Turkey is based on the assumption that since the 19th century the State has attempted to assimilate the Kurds and that this has been the cause of the intermittent "troubles" in Turkey. Metin Heper argues that this theory does not stand up to scrutiny given the many centuries of amicable relations between the State and the Kurds. He suggests that a theory of acculturation rather than assimilation better captures the real nature of State-Kurd interaction in Turkey, by not leaving any part of that interaction unaccounted for.