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"The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize"

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Goknar, E
2008

Turkey’s modern history has been shaped by its society and its institutions. In this fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Turkey a team of some of the most distinguished scholars of modern Turkey have come together to explore the interaction between these two aspects of Turkish modernization. The volume begins in the nineteenth century and traces the historical background through the reforms of the late Ottoman Empire, the period of the Young Turks, the War of Independence and the founding of the Ataturk’s Republic. Thereafter, the volume focuses on the Republican period to consider a range of themes including political ideology, economic development, the military, migration, Kurdish nationalism, the rise of Islamism, and women’s struggle for empowerment. The volume concludes with chapters on art and architecture, literature, and a brief history of Istanbul.

Duke Scholars

Publication Date

2008

Volume

IV

Start / End Page

35 / 35

Publisher

Cambridge University Press
 

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Goknar, E. (2008). "The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize". (R. Kasaba, Ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Goknar, E. “"The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize".” Edited by Resat Kasaba. Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Goknar E. "The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize". Kasaba R, editor. Vol. IV. Cambridge University Press; 2008. p. 35–35.
Goknar, E. "The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize". Edited by Resat Kasaba, vol. IV, Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 35–35.
Goknar E. "The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize". Kasaba R, editor. Cambridge University Press; 2008. p. 35–35.

Publication Date

2008

Volume

IV

Start / End Page

35 / 35

Publisher

Cambridge University Press